James S. Martin
2002-Aug-12 06:47 UTC
[Samba] Update -- Username to SID translation on Security Tab
Below is a message I sent out on Friday.. I've noticed something even stranger now-- if I attempt to remove the SID from the permissions window and hit "Apply" it dissappears for a moment and comes right back. Also, If I remove it, then manually add myself to the permissions file, it shows up fine, but after I hit Apply, it goes back to the SID. So I have two problems here, the Samba server doesn't seem to be translating the SID to domain username(but doesn't have a problem with the groups), and it also is not letting me change the permissions on a file which I own. Any ideas? James _____________________________________________ I'm running Samba/Winbind 2.2.5. I have the box joined into my NT Domain and everything is peachy. I copied a file from my Windows box to the Samba and then clicked on properties and checked the permissions. First off, it took a while to retrieve the permissions, secondly the last name on the list was something like S1-2343-23423232-81238912389, which I believe is a SID. Now I logged onto the box with a domain account that the Samba server belongs to. Why isn't the permission list for that file mapping to the username of the account I logged in as? Why is it using the SID? Thanks, James
Buchan Milne
2002-Aug-13 02:18 UTC
[Samba] Update -- Username to SID translation on Security Tab
This is due to samba not correclty looking up SIDs of the domain. I see the same on a samba member server of a samba domain. At least in your situation you can fix it, by running winbind, whereas I have no recourse, except possible to make all member servers use LDAP and security=user .... who knows.> Message: 17 > Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 11:47:38 -0400 > From: "James S. Martin" <james.martin@digex.com> > To: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: [Samba] Update -- Username to SID translation on Security Tab > > Below is a message I sent out on Friday.. I've noticed something even > stranger now-- if I attempt to remove the SID from the permissions > window and hit "Apply" it dissappears for a moment and comes right back. > Also, If I remove it, then manually add myself to the permissions > file, it shows up fine, but after I hit Apply, it goes back to the SID. > So I have two problems here, the Samba server doesn't seem to be > translating the SID to domain username(but doesn't have a problem with > the groups), and it also is not letting me change the permissions on a > file which I own. Any ideas? > > James > > > _____________________________________________ > > I'm running Samba/Winbind 2.2.5. I have the box joined into my NT > Domain and everything is peachy. I copied a file from my Windows box to > the Samba and then clicked on properties and checked the permissions. > First off, it took a while to retrieve the permissions, secondly the > last name on the list was something like S1-2343-23423232-81238912389, > which I believe is a SID. Now I logged onto the box with a domain > account that the Samba server belongs to. Why isn't the permission list > for that file mapping to the username of the account I logged in as? Why > is it using the SID? > > Thanks, > > > James-- |----------------Registered Linux User #182071-----------------| Buchan Milne Mechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone * Work +27 82 472 2231 * +27 21 8828820x121 Stellenbosch Automotive Engineering http://www.cae.co.za GPG Key http://ranger.dnsalias.com/bgmilne.asc 1024D/60D204A7 2919 E232 5610 A038 87B1 72D6 AC92 BA50 60D2 04A7