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IDMAP_LDAP(8)		  System Administration	tools		 IDMAP_LDAP(8)

NAME
       idmap_ldap - Samba's idmap_ldap Backend for Winbind

DESCRIPTION
       The idmap_ldap plugin provides a	means for Winbind to store and
       retrieve	SID/uid/gid mapping tables in an LDAP directory	service.

       In contrast to read only	backends like idmap_rid, it is an allocating
       backend:	This means that	it needs to allocate new user and group	IDs in
       order to	create new mappings.

IDMAP OPTIONS
       ldap_base_dn = DN
	   Defines the directory base suffix to	use for	SID/uid/gid mapping
	   entries. If not defined, idmap_ldap will default to using the "ldap
	   idmap suffix" option	from /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf.

       ldap_user_dn = DN
	   Defines the user DN to be used for authentication. The secret for
	   authenticating this user should be stored with net idmap secret
	   (see	net(8)). If absent, the	ldap credentials from the ldap passdb
	   configuration are used, and if these	are also absent, an anonymous
	   bind	will be	performed as last fallback.

       ldap_url	= ldap://server/
	   Specifies the LDAP server to	use for	SID/uid/gid map	entries. If
	   not defined,	idmap_ldap will	assume that ldap://localhost/ should
	   be used.

       range = low - high
	   Defines the available matching uid and gid range for	which the
	   backend is authoritative.

EXAMPLES
       The following example shows how an ldap directory is used as the
       default idmap backend. It also configures the idmap range and base
       directory suffix. The secret for	the ldap_user_dn has to	be set with
       "net idmap secret '*' password".

		[global]
		idmap config * : backend      =	ldap
		idmap config * : range	      =	1000000-1999999
		idmap config * : ldap_url     =	ldap://localhost/
		idmap config * : ldap_base_dn =	ou=idmap,dc=example,dc=com
		idmap config * : ldap_user_dn =	cn=idmap_admin,dc=example,dc=com

       This example shows how ldap can be used as a readonly backend while tdb
       is the default backend used to store the	mappings. It adds an explicit
       configuration for some domain DOM1, that	uses the ldap idmap backend.
       Note that a range disjoint from the default range is used.

		[global]
		# "backend = tdb" is redundant here since it is	the default
		idmap config * : backend = tdb
		idmap config * : range = 1000000-1999999

		idmap config DOM1 : backend = ldap
		idmap config DOM1 : range = 2000000-2999999
		idmap config DOM1 : read only =	yes
		idmap config DOM1 : ldap_url = ldap://server/
		idmap config DOM1 : ldap_base_dn = ou=idmap,dc=dom1,dc=example,dc=com
		idmap config DOM1 : ldap_user_dn = cn=idmap_admin,dc=dom1,dc=example,dc=com

NOTE
       In order	to use authentication against ldap servers you may need	to
       provide a DN and	a password. To avoid exposing the password in plain
       text in the configuration file we store it into a security store. The
       "net idmap " command is used to store a secret for the DN specified in
       a specific idmap	domain.

AUTHOR
       The original Samba software and related utilities were created by
       Andrew Tridgell.	Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open
       Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed.

Samba 4.20.7			  04/14/2025			 IDMAP_LDAP(8)

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