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Name mapping Unix user to Windows user from trusted domain fails

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • CIFS
  • Active Directory

Issue

  • Unix user explicit name-mapping fails when changing the replacement to Windows user from a trusted domain
  • Checking credential information of a windows user in a trusted domain fails:

Example:

::> vserver services access-check authentication show-creds -vserver SVM -win-name dom\user
Vserver: SVM (internal ID: 13) 
Error: Get user credentials procedure failed 
[ 0 ms] Using a cached connection to SVM.some.where.local 
[ 3] DC translates S-1-5-21-725345543-602162358-111111-52034 8 to 'dom\user 
[ 8] Successfully connected to ip 10.1.4.11, port 389 using TCP 
**[ 12] FAILURE: Cannot determine AD domain name for 'dom' 
[ 12] Could not get credentials for Windows user 'user' or SID 'S-1-5-21-725345543-602162358-111111-520348' 
Error: command failed: Failed to get user credentials. 
Reason: "SecD Error: cannot find domain mapping"."

 

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