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2010 Aug 10
1
samba posix_acls.c file and dir permissions
I did not get any response . pinging it again. Dear samba team, please help me in understanding these. 1) in samba posix_acls.c why samba always setting the READ access for the file and READ and WRITE access for directory ? ---------- case S_IRUSR: /* Ensure owner has read access. */ pace->perms |= S_IRUSR; if (is_directory) pace->perms |= (S_IWUSR|S_IXUSR); and_bits =
2010 Oct 14
5
Restricting samba subfolder acl changes to admin users
Dear samba team, What I noticed from the below example is , any user who has write access to share are able to change sub folder acls in it. we don't want that. how to restrict this to only admin users in NAS and to AD administrator in windows. ?. Please help . ---------------- 1) Import user from W2K3 R2 Server and set up a secure share. User has Read/Write access. 2)
1999 Jul 02
1
preexec: return code not used? (PR#18576)
T.D.Lee@durham.ac.uk wrote: > > > But we'd like to go one step further and have the return code from preexec > be used to continue or abort the connection being established. The script > above would be modified to generate this return code. > > Looking through the source code (smbd/service.c), it doesn't seem to check > the return code (calling smbrun to do the
2003 Mar 06
1
ACL bug FIXes for get_nt_acl()
Two attached patches for samba 2.2.7a and 3.0-alfa22, that I've made today, fix 3 bugs mentioned in my previous e-mail. 1) For each file in addition to ALLOW ACE proper DENY ACE is created. 2) "Take ownership" is shown DENIED for all except root ACEs 3) Read Permissions and read attributes are always shown as allowed, as they are actually allowed. -- Zhitomirsky
2007 Dec 18
2
[PATCH 1/2] remove __init modifier from header declaration
This patch removes the __init modifier from an extern function declaration in acpi.h. Besides not being strictly needed, it requires the inclusion of linux/init.h, which is usually not even included directly, increasing header mess by a lot. Signed-off-by: Glauber de Oliveira Costa <gcosta@redhat.com> --- include/asm-x86/acpi.h | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
2007 Dec 18
2
[PATCH 1/2] remove __init modifier from header declaration
This patch removes the __init modifier from an extern function declaration in acpi.h. Besides not being strictly needed, it requires the inclusion of linux/init.h, which is usually not even included directly, increasing header mess by a lot. Signed-off-by: Glauber de Oliveira Costa <gcosta@redhat.com> --- include/asm-x86/acpi.h | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
2005 Jan 27
1
Recycler problem
Hi folks, I have Samba 3.0.10 with SuSE 9.1 running and a problem with the recycler feature of Samba. Following setup: - User A deletes file F1 in directory D - Samba produces file .recycler/D/F1 - D has permissions -rwx------, F1 has permissions -rwxrw-r-- (owner A) - User B deletes file F2 in directory D - F2 doesn't show up in .recycler/D So all files User B deletes in directory D are
2007 Apr 18
1
Linux Equivalent of SetFilePerm() api
Hi everyone, We are trying to port our own windows application to SUSE linux.Our application uses SetFilePerm() api defined in commondll.dll.We would like to know whether there is a linux equivalent of windows commondll.dll in wine... If not then what could be the possible alternative to make this api function exactly as it does in windows. Waiting for an early reply, Thanks and Regards,
2007 Dec 18
3
[PATCH] finish processor.h integration
What's left in processor_32.h and processor_64.h cannot be cleanly integrated. However, it's just a couple of definitions. They are moved to processor.h around ifdefs, and the original files are deleted. Note that there's much less headers included in the final version. Signed-off-by: Glauber de Oliveira Costa <gcosta@redhat.com> --- include/asm-x86/processor.h | 140
2007 Dec 18
3
[PATCH] finish processor.h integration
What's left in processor_32.h and processor_64.h cannot be cleanly integrated. However, it's just a couple of definitions. They are moved to processor.h around ifdefs, and the original files are deleted. Note that there's much less headers included in the final version. Signed-off-by: Glauber de Oliveira Costa <gcosta@redhat.com> --- include/asm-x86/processor.h | 140
2010 Sep 08
3
samba acl - able to change permissions that contradict user security setting
Dear friends, I am having following issue on my samba device . Please help me on this. 1) created share "test" given read and write access to the user "admin" and read only access to user "user1". 2) from my windows PC logged into the samba share "test " with "admin" user . created subfolder in that "test_subfolder". 3) on that
2009 Mar 05
1
[PATCH 4/5] COM32: add trivial stat() function
From: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> COM32: add trivial stat() function; uses open(), fstat() then close() or opendir(), closedir(). Signed-off-by: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> --- Not the most elegant thing in the world but it's been working for me. diff --git a/com32/include/sys/stat.h b/com32/include/sys/stat.h index ffc4105..2a06a68 100644 ---
2003 Dec 19
5
Repost: Cached credentials not working
Hello all, I'm setting up a domain using Samba 3.0 as PDC, with WinXP clients. One of these clients is a laptop, which should be able to use cached profiles of the domain users. Online logon is working fine, however when the domain server is not available it cannot logon, whereas it should be able to use cached credentials to access the cached profile. Windows says it cannot log on because
2004 Feb 20
1
ocfs hung
having a problem with ocfs. device /dev/sdd mounted on 2 nodes, node 0 and node 1 tried to create file /u01/oracle/prod/proddata/temp01.dbf from node 1 (ALTER TABLESPACE TEMP ADD TEMPFILE...) caused oracle server process to hang in a "D" state apparently trying to create the file. the file has not been created yet. If I type "ls" from node 2 in directory /u01/oracle/prod
2012 Jul 05
0
acl_tdb failed to convert file acl to posix permisions
We are using SAMBA 3.6.6 on Centos 5 with the acl_tdb VFS module. Our share is backed by storage on a SAN devices that does not support ACLs or extended attributes ... so we're trying the acl_tdb module as a mechanism to support Windows ACLs. We have verified that samba has ACL support enabled, and ACL support works find if we export the share from the local EXT4 filesystem. When trying to
2007 Dec 17
5
[PATCH 0/21] Integrate processor.h
Hi, This series integrate the processor.h header. There are a lot of things that are deeply architectural differences between architectures, but I've done my best to come to a settlement. With this series, I am very close to have selectable paravirt for x86_64, It applies ontop of today's x86 git, mm branch.
2007 Dec 17
5
[PATCH 0/21] Integrate processor.h
Hi, This series integrate the processor.h header. There are a lot of things that are deeply architectural differences between architectures, but I've done my best to come to a settlement. With this series, I am very close to have selectable paravirt for x86_64, It applies ontop of today's x86 git, mm branch.
2013 Oct 22
9
[PATCH 0/3] x86: Support compiling out userspace I/O (iopl and ioperm)
This patch series makes it possible to compile out the iopl and ioperm system calls, which allow privileged processes to request permission to directly poke I/O ports from userspace. Nothing on a modern Linux system uses these calls anymore, and anything new should be using /dev/port instead, or better yet writing a driver. Copying the bloat-o-meter stats from the final patch: 32-bit
2013 Oct 22
9
[PATCH 0/3] x86: Support compiling out userspace I/O (iopl and ioperm)
This patch series makes it possible to compile out the iopl and ioperm system calls, which allow privileged processes to request permission to directly poke I/O ports from userspace. Nothing on a modern Linux system uses these calls anymore, and anything new should be using /dev/port instead, or better yet writing a driver. Copying the bloat-o-meter stats from the final patch: 32-bit
2014 Oct 29
4
[PATCH v3 1/3] x86: process: Unify 32-bit and 64-bit copy_thread I/O bitmap handling
The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of copy_thread have functionally identical handling for copying the I/O bitmap, modulo differences in error handling. Clean up the error paths in both by moving the copy of the I/O bitmap to the end, to eliminate the need to free it if subsequent copy steps fail; move the resulting identical code to a static inline in a common header. Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett