How can consistent UIDs and GIDs be assured on several UNIX/Linux systems that are sharing information over protocols other than SMB/CIFS, for example NFS?
A) By specifying a common OpenLDAP idmap backend in smb.conf . By specifying a common OpenLDAP idmap backend in smb.conf .
B) By specifying a common Kerberos realm in smb.conf . By specifying a common Kerberos realm in
C) By specifying a common domain name in smb.conf . By specifying a common domain name in
D) By specifying a common password server in smb.conf . By specifying a common password server in
E) By specifying a common winbind ID range in smb.conf . By specifying a common winbind ID range in
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