On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 15:40 -0700, Bryan Murdock wrote:
> Allright, I tried the basic nfsv4 setup (no kerberos or anything).
> The idmapd thing that makes sure users and groups look right even if
> the IDs are different between client and server is nice, however,
> permissions are still based on straight IDs as far as I can gather.
> If bmurdock on the server is id 1000, and 1001 on the client, bmurdock
> can't access bmurdock owned files.  Do I still need to sync up user
> and group IDs between the server and the clients or am I missing
> something?

You're missing something. If ls -l shows the correct user, everything
should be working.

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