OMV NFS server - potential error in /etc/idmapd.conf

  • Hi


    After reverting back into linux on my laptop (linux is missing me) I'm working on autofs to mount my home folder from OMV.


    OMV is the latest version upgraded from 4.0.33 to 4.0.34 right now.
    My laptop is running a fresk debian Wheezy since last week end.


    autofs seems to be working, but I my home folder belongs to nobody:nogroup. After tryings ans tryings lots of things, I found on OMV a misconfiguration in /etc/idmapd.conf.


    Let see /etc/idmapd.conf on wheezy (i did not change anything)


    Now here is the same file on OMV (aka a debian squeeze)



    The line Domain = localdomain is wrong : I've set up a domain with windows 2008 R2 and obviously it is not named localdomain !


    After commenting out this line, NFS is working as expected (and also autofs). the default value is the full name of the computer without the short name (see hostname -f)


    Before submitting this as a bug to Volker, I have to check this. Has someone already has a debian squeeze to show his /etc/idmapd.conf ? I'm missing time for now to install a fresh debian squeeze.

    My wiki : http://howto-it.dethegeek.eu.org


    = latest setup =
    proxmox VE 6 hypervisor on a J1900 CPU + 8GB RAM
    guests : OpenWRT (VM), OMV 5 (VM), Samba 4 domain controller (LXC)
    OMV alive since 2011 I guess : never crashed, always upgraded : stronger than my hard drives.


    Searching for a P2P online storage solution : must be open source, client side encrypted, quota supprt. Tahoe LAFS is the nearest, but is lacking quota. Would be perfect to build a OMV based, anonymous online storage for backups

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