Greetings,
We have a cifs share that gets worked on by various people in the company in different countries and business groups. We have access opened up to users with a valid Windows 2003 Server domain authentication. Since we don't know everyone who will have access to this, we don't have unix accounts for them, or entries in the usermap.cfg file. This share is also nfs accessed and has unix security style.
The problem is when we look in the messages files these users seem to show up with their workstation name followed by the $ sign. It's difficult to track who owns the machine and who logged into it. Here is an trimmed example entry:
auth.trace.authenticateUser.loginAccepted:info]: AUTH: Login by dwc46q1$ from xx.xx.xx.xx accepted.
I'd like a better way to figure out who logged in from dwc46q1$ . The cifs.trace_login is on.
Thanks,
Jeff