I believe this is the commit in question: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=0b0a84154eff56913e91df29de5c3a03a0029e38
Looks like a good canditate for considering a cherry-pick. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1124250 Title: Partially incorrect uid mapping with nfs4/idmapd/ldap-auth Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in nfs-utils package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux source package in Trusty: Won't Fix Status in nfs-utils source package in Trusty: Confirmed Status in linux source package in Utopic: Won't Fix Status in nfs-utils source package in Utopic: Confirmed Status in nfs-utils package in Debian: Incomplete Status in Fedora: Unknown Bug description: I'm running a nfs4 server exporting a directory /home (ext4,usrquota). This server is running Ubuntu 12.04 amd64(up-to-date). This directory is handling 662 homedirs for ldap authenticated users. /etc/exports is : /exports 192.168.0.0/24(rw,fsid=0,no_subtree_check) Important lines in /etc/idmapd.conf : domain=my-domain.org [Translation] Method=nsswitch. In /etc/default/nfs-common : NEED_IDMAPD=yes In /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server : RPCNFSDCOUNT=75 RPCMOUNTDOPTS=--manage-gids 2 Clients (rhel6 x86 & Ubuntu 12.04.2 i686) are mounting this nfs4 exported directory with no problems : When doing ls -l /home on this clients, I have : ... drwx------ 4 user100 oldusers 4096 sept. 21 2011 user100 drwx------ 4 user101 oldusers 4096 sept. 21 2011 user101 drwx------ 37 user102 oldusers 4096 oct. 1 19:06 user102 drwx------ 36 user103 users 4096 févr. 5 21:08 user103 drwx------ 36 user104 users 4096 févr. 8 14:03 user104 drwx------ 30 user105 users 4096 févr. 4 18:01 user105 drwx------ 28 user106 oldusers 4096 oct. 5 2011 user106 drwx------ 37 user107 oldusers 4096 janv. 8 14:52 user107 drwx------ 31 user108 users 4096 déc. 4 11:52 user108 drwx------ 4 user109 oldusers 4096 sept. 21 2011 user109 drwx--x--x 45 user110 oldusers 4096 janv. 22 15:53 user109 drwx------ 31 user111 users 4096 janv. 29 12:03 user110 ... uid/gid mapping works fine, authldap works fine, ... All Clients running Ubuntu 12.10 i686 or Ubuntu 12.10 amd64 are experiencing the same problem : The config files are the same that used in ubuntu 12.04. Auth ldap is correctly configured, user can log in. This is the /etc/fstab entry for /home : 192.168.0.1:/ /home nfs rw,nfsvers=4 0 0 Important lines in /etc/idmapd.conf : domain=my-domain.org [Translation] Method=nsswitch In /etc/default/nfs-common : NEED_IDMAPD=yes /etc/nsswitch.conf is : passwd: files ldap group: files ldap shadow: files ldap When doing ls -l /home there is a strange problem : drwx------ 4 4294967294 oldusers 4096 sept. 21 2011 user100 drwx------ 4 user101 oldusers 4096 sept. 21 2011 user101 drwx------ 37 user102 oldusers 4096 oct. 1 19:06 user102 drwx------ 36 4294967294 users 4096 févr. 5 21:08 user103 drwx------ 36 4294967294 users 4096 févr. 8 14:03 user104 drwx------ 30 4294967294 users 4096 févr. 4 18:01 user105 drwx------ 28 4294967294 oldusers 4096 oct. 5 2011 user106 drwx------ 37 4294967294 oldusers 4096 janv. 8 14:52 user107 drwx------ 31 4294967294 users 4096 déc. 4 11:52 user108 drwx------ 4 user109 oldusers 4096 sept. 21 2011 user109 drwx--x--x 45 4294967294 oldusers 4096 janv. 22 15:53 user110 drwx------ 31 4294967294 users 4096 janv. 29 12:03 user111 for 571 homedirs (this number varies at each reboot)/662, the owner is the value 4294967294. For the 91 remaining homedirs, the owner is correct. The gidnumber is correctly mapped for all (only 5 differents values used for gidNumber). In /var/log/syslog, I can see : For example : user110 is mapped as 4294967294. but the command "id user110" returns : uid=31124(user110) gid=666(oldusers) groupes=666(oldusers) user110 logs in (auth ldap) from tty1. He runs "ls -l /home/user110/" : drwxr-xr-x 8 4294967294 oldusers 4096 janv. 19 2012 Bureau drwxr-xr-x 3 4294967294 oldusers 4096 déc. 2 2011 Documents drwxr-xr-x 2 4294967294 oldusers 4096 déc. 2 2011 Images Then, he runs "touch /home/user110/test" : drwxr-xr-x 8 4294967294 oldusers 4096 janv. 19 2012 Bureau drwxr-xr-x 3 4294967294 oldusers 4096 déc. 2 2011 Documents drwxr-xr-x 2 4294967294 oldusers 4096 déc. 2 2011 Images drwxr-xr-x 2 4294967294 oldusers 0 févr. 13 16:01 test On the nfs server, If i do a ls -l in the same directory : drwxr-xr-x 8 user110 oldusers 4096 janv. 19 2012 Bureau drwxr-xr-x 3 user110 oldusers 4096 déc. 2 2011 Documents drwxr-xr-x 2 user110 oldusers 4096 déc. 2 2011 Images drwxr-xr-x 2 user110 oldusers 0 févr. 13 16:01 test I can see that the "test" file is owned by the correct user. I've tried without & with nscd, same results. I've tried using sssd, libnss-sss & pam_sss for ldap auth and having exactly the same results : In /var/log/syslog, I have : ... rpc.idmapd[561]: nss_getpwnam: name 'user...@my-domain.org' domain 'my-domain.org': resulting localname 'user109' rpc.idmapd[561]: nfs4_name_to_uid: nsswitch->name_to_uid returned 0 rpc.idmapd[561]: nfs4_name_to_uid: final return value is 0 rpc.idmapd[561]: Client 0: (user) name "user...@my-domain.org" -> id "55101" rpc.idmapd[561]: nfs4_name_to_uid: calling nsswitch->name_to_uid rpc.idmapd[561]: nss_getpwnam: name 'user...@my-domain.org' domain 'my-domain.org': resulting localname 'user102' rpc.idmapd[561]: nfs4_name_to_uid: nsswitch->name_to_uid returned 0 rpc.idmapd[561]: nfs4_name_to_uid: final return value is 0 rpc.idmapd[561]: Client 0: (user) name "user...@my-domain.org" -> id "55199" ... only for the correctly mapped entries. No warnings or errors (rate limit disabled in rsyslog.conf) and verbosity set to 5 in idmapd.conf. It seems that rpc.idmapd never does mapping for other entries. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1124250/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages Post to : kernel-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp