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2020 Jul 15
0
Fwd: Samba upload from windows restricted to 1KB
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: BIG DinhoAK <anandkumar.asokan at gmail.com> Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2020, 16:57 Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba upload from windows restricted to 1KB To: Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> Helo there, Yup here are the info as needed: Samba setup on: Oracle Linux Server release 7.6 Samba version: samba-libs-4.10.4-11.el7_8.x86_64
2020 Jul 01
3
Samba-4.10.4 strange behaviour
Hello All, I'm new to the list and I don't have much of experience with samba. I have a test setup on CentOS 7.8 with samba-4.10.4 and samba-vfs-glusterfs . When my client mounts the samba share via vers=1.0 , the user sees the share properly (uid,gid,mode are just like on gluster). When the share is mounted with vers=2.0 or not specified (anything higher) the files are owned by
2020 Sep 01
2
Unable to create subdirectories/files in samba mount when using vfs objects = glusterfs
Hi Team, I am trying to setup a samba CTDB cluster to export gluster volme as samba share. While CTDB cluster works well, I ran into an issue with creating subdirectories and also creating files/directories within subdictories when accessing the share from both linux and windows servers. Setup details : We have a three node cluster with nodes snode1, snode2 and snode3. I have a
2020 Jul 01
3
help for join AD domain failure troubleshooting
Hi team, I meet problem when join AD domain with Samba failed, want to get some help from community, please let me put details. 1. Problem When run "net ads join -U username" on Linux client to join AD domain, it failed with error message: """ Failed to join domain: Failed to set machine spn: Operations error Do you have sufficient permissions to create machine
2020 Jul 01
3
Samba-4.10.4 strange behaviour
Hi Felix, thanks for the share. Sadly it doesn't work and I don't know how to start debugging this one. I tried your config (had to switch from domain member to standalone) but it's the same: [global] ??????? netbios name = yourName ??????? workgroup = yourWorkgroup ??????? realm = YourRealm ??????? log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m ??????? max log size = 50 ??????? security = ads
2020 Jun 23
2
pam_systemd(samba:session): Failed to create session: No such file or directory
Hello, There's a file server running CentOS 7 with packaged Samba: # rpm -qi samba Name : samba Epoch : 0 Version : 4.10.4 Release : 11.el7_8 Architecture: x86_64 ... Source RPM : samba-4.10.4-11.el7_8.src.rpm Build Date : Tue 12 May 2020 04:31:13 PM UTC ... Packager : CentOS BuildSystem <http://bugs.centos.org> When a user opens a file share, there's an
2015 Oct 08
4
Make a share owned by a service account available to members of an AD group
I have a requirement where I need to make a directory tree on a Linux system available to a group of users that authenticate against an AD system. I have successfully joined my system to our AD domain and I am able to manage access to a share with a security group in AD, so long as the group members also have accounts on the Linux system. I need to be able to set it up so that the user accounts
2020 Jul 17
2
Shares stopped working for groups
Hi, I have a ClearOS 7.8 system which is running samba-4.10.4-11.el7_8.x86_64, and it upgraded to this just over a week ago (probably not relevant). A couple of days ago all the group shares failed. I discovered that if I switched them to the built-in group "allusers" the share worked fine. It fails for any user-defined group but it used to work. Samba is running as a PDC and the
2019 Apr 29
2
permission denied while compile linux kernel on samba share
Hi, I have no issues uncompressing Linux kernel tarball on the samba share but getting Permission denied while compilation. What could cause this issue? init/calibrate.o: Permission deniedinit/calibrate.o: failedmake[1]: *** [init/calibrate.o] Error 1make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... CC fs/autofs/inode.ofs/autofs/init.o: Permission deniedfs/autofs/init.o: failedmake[2]: ***
2020 Jul 06
2
Permission denied for home, even when it's 777
I cannot access home samba share from windows. Windows client displays a permission denied error. The problem is not Linux permissions for the user directory, permission is still denied when permissions are to 777. I don't think the problem is selinux, because no denials appear in any logs. I don't think it's an extended attributes issue from xfs, because I don't see any attributes
2015 Oct 09
2
Make a share owned by a service account available to members of an AD group
Here is my configuration: smb.conf: [global] server string = Samba Server Version %v log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 500 log level = 3 workgroup = DEVTST-CORP realm = DEVTST-CORP.GO2UTI.COM security = ADS password server = sinmdp04.devtst-corp.go2uti.com passdb backend = tdbsam domain master = no
2020 Jul 18
2
Shares stopped working for groups
I messed up on my reply yesterday. On 17/07/2020 21:05, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > > On 17/07/2020 19:57, Nick Howitt via samba wrote: >> Hi, >> I have a ClearOS 7.8 system which is running >> samba-4.10.4-11.el7_8.x86_64, and it upgraded to this just over a >> week ago (probably not relevant). A couple of days ago all the group >> shares failed. I
2020 Jun 12
7
Updating microcode_ctl froze Centos7
Today when I ran yum update two packages came up microcode_ctl and unbound-libs. The updating process went fine until it outputted Running transaction Updating : 2:microcode_ctl-2.1-61.6.el7_8.x86_64 then it just froze. I could no longer ssh to the machine and the console was just blank. I had to shut down it hard. It came back up seemingly fine. But yum update doesn't work anymore. It
2020 Nov 24
2
ID Mapping
I'm pretty sure you need to clear your winbind cache after modifying the range. I can't find any official documentation on it anywhere, but I think the process goes like: systemctl stop winbind systemctl stop smbd net cache flush systemctl start winbind systemctl start smbd If that doesn't work you could try clearing the tdb files and the group mapping ldb file in /var/lib/samba (
2020 Nov 24
1
ID Mapping
Your 'range' in your 4.6.2 config is different than the one in your 4.4.4 config. Try setting it to: 'idmap config *:range = 30000-40000' , to see if the issue no longer occurs. On Tue, 2020-11-24 at 09:17 +0800, ??? via samba wrote: > Hi, > > ????I'm using samba for login in Linux via Active Directory (win > 2008). > > ????In my Active Directory, there is
2020 Nov 24
2
ID Mapping
Hi, I'm using samba for login in Linux via Active Directory (win 2008). In my Active Directory, there is a user "jin", and its primary group is "xts", its supplementary group is "Domain Users". I found that the gid mapping is inconsistent with different samba version. That is: For samba-4.4.4: # id jin uid=30000(jin) gid=30000(xts)
2020 Jun 05
3
yum/dnf diff
--On Friday, June 05, 2020 9:10 AM -0500 Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: > These are two totally separate programs and projects. I'm not talking about diff'ing the yum and dnf programs. I'm talking about diffing the RPM packages that "rpm -V" reveals as changed. Such a utility would download the package if it wasn't in the cache, unpack it with
2015 Oct 09
2
Make a share owned by a service account available to members of an AD group
Got it. I changed that section as follows: idmap config *:backend = tdb idmap config *:range = 5000-29999 idmap config DEVELOPMENT:backend = ad idmap config DEVELOPMENT:schema_mode = rfc2307 idmap config DEVELOPMENT:range = 30000-99999 It did not change the “map to guest = Bad Uid” issue, however. The error I see in the log file is
2020 Jul 08
1
Permission denied for home, even when it's 777
I used setenforce 0, and I was extremely surprised to see a burst of selinux denials appear in the journal. So I corrected the problem with: setsebool -P use_samba_home_dirs 1 And updating some policies. Thanks very much! I have never before dealt with selinux denials that don't appear in the journal until "enforcing" is changed to "permissive". Is this a samba
2015 Oct 11
2
Make a share owned by a service account available to members of an AD group
I made my configuration look identical to what is in the Samba Wiki, and still the same results: everything works perfectly as long as the user account is in both AD and the local passwd file. If I remove the account from the local passwd file, I cannot map the share. While looking around, I encountered this: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9862. This bug refers to Samba 4.1 and