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98 \fBName-based mapping.\fR An administrator maps Windows and UNIX users and
117 The \fBidmap\fR utility can be used to create and manage the name-based
132 This mapping uses the name-based mappings that are manually set up by the
138 If no name-based mapping is found, the SID is mapped to a dynamically
157 .SS "Name-based Mappings"
158 Name-based mappings establish name equivalence between Windows users and groups
181 \fBidmapd\fR(8) can be configured to use AD and/or native LDAP directory-based
187 If directory-based name mapping is not configured or if configured but not
188 found, then \fBidmapd\fR(8) will process locally stored name-based mapping
258 If no name-based mapping is found, a non-ephemeral UID or GID is mapped to an
274 When mapping a Windows name to a UNIX name, lookup for name-based mapping rules
328 When mapping a UNIX name to a Windows name, lookup for name-based mapping rules
403 \fBnone\fR disables directory-based mapping.
405 \fBname\fR enables name-based mapping using the properties described above.
496 The format is based on the "username map" entry of the \fBsmb.conf\fR man page,
628 (\fBwinuser\fR, \fBwingroup\fR) that can be used for name-based mapping rules.
706 Adds a name-based mapping rule. By default, the name mapping is bidirectional.
741 Exports name-based mapping rules to standard output in the specified
753 Get the directory-based name mapping information from the AD or native LDAP
774 Imports name-based mapping rules from standard input by using the specified
776 file. The \fB-F\fR option flushes existing name-based mapping rules before
793 Lists all name-based mapping rules. Each rule appears in its \fBidmap add\fR
804 Removes any name-based mapping rule that involves the specified name.
821 Removes all name-based mapping rules.
833 Removes name-based mapping rules between \fIname1\fR and \fIname2\fR. If the
906 already. The \fB-c\fR option forces the evaluation of name-based mapping
921 Unsets directory-based name mapping information from the AD or native LDAP user
928 \fBExample 1 \fRUsing a Wildcard on Both Sides of a Name-Based Mapping Rule
945 \fBExample 2 \fRUsing a Wildcard on One Side of a Name-Based Mapping Rule
961 \fBExample 3 \fRAdding a Bidirectional Name-Based Mapping Rule
1080 \fBExample 7 \fRListing Name-Based Mapping Rules
1083 The following command shows how to list the name-based mapping rules:
1096 \fBExample 8 \fRImporting Name-Based Mapping Rules From the \fBusermap.cfg\fR
1100 The \fBusermap.cfg\fR file can be used to configure name-based mapping rules.
1157 \fBExample 9 \fRUsing Name-Based and Ephemeral ID Mapping With Identity
1183 \fBExample 10 \fRAdding Directory-based Name Mapping to AD User Object
1198 \fBExample 11 \fRAdding Directory-based Name Mapping to Native LDAP User Object
1214 \fBExample 12 \fRRemoving Directory-based Name Mapping from AD User Object