Shane Robinson
2015-Mar-04 20:32 UTC
[Samba] FW: Domain Member Server (wheezy) - Unable to edit permissions of share without usermapping - shall I add to Wiki?
Forgot to add the list in the TO line! Shane Robinson Chief Administrative Officer SimpeQ Care Inc. t. 604.988.3103 ext. 104 c. 604.506.3311 f. 604.988.3105 Please consider the environment before printing this email. -----Original Message----- From: Shane Robinson [mailto:srobinson at simpeq.ca] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 12:32 PM To: 'Rowland Penny' Subject: RE: [Samba] Domain Member Server (wheezy) - Unable to edit permissions of share without usermapping - shall I add to Wiki? Hi Rowland, Thanks for getting back to me! So, if you, and others are mapping root to Administrator, shall I add that to the wiki? Upon reading your response, could my problem have always been that I immediately gave the Administrator account a UIDnumber? Is the Administrator's UIDnumber automagically set to '0'? (I'm going to feel awfully silly if that's a yes) I think I agree that ID_TYPE_BOTH may simply confuse matters, but it is present currently, so, given that, why would chown administrator be preferred over chgrp Domain Admins or visa versa? In my testing, both seem to allow the changing of acls from windows. Thanks! Shane Robinson Chief Administrative Officer SimpeQ Care Inc. t. 604.988.3103 ext. 104 c. 604.506.3311 f. 604.988.3105 Please consider the environment before printing this email. -----Original Message----- From: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Rowland Penny Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 10:59 AM To: samba at lists.samba.org Subject: Re: [Samba] Domain Member Server (wheezy) - Unable to edit permissions of share without usermapping - shall I add to Wiki? On 04/03/15 18:31, Shane Robinson wrote:> Hello again Rowland, list! > > Sorry for the delayed response, and top posting. > > To recap: > I'd like to complete the member server wiki so that ACLs can be set > from windows without taking undocumented steps. > > The three ways I've found to do this are: > > 1) map root to administrator. (LPH VanBelle's script uses this > option.)This is the way that I have be using for some time, it works, but is it the best way ? You are making the windows Administrator have exactly the same powers that 'root' has, do you want/need to do this ?> > 2) chmod 0775 then chgrp "<DOMAIN>\Domain Admins" /srv/shareThis is a better way, you are only giving members of Domain Admins the rights to the directory and remember that Administrator is a member of Domain Admins.> > 3) chown -R "<DOMAIN>\Administrator" /srv/shareThis would mean that you would have to give Administrator a different ID other than '0'. I am now leaning towards a mixture of 2 & 3> > I'm leaning towards 2, but would like a better idea of pros and cons so I > may complete the wiki. > > Rowland: From your last response, I was searching for how the ID_TYPE_BOTH > relates to the above, and found a recent thread between yourself andAndrew> (Samba4,idmap.ldb & ID_TYPE_BOTH), last posted to on Feb24. Thedifferences> you point out W.R.T. sysvol appear to relate more to that thread.You are correct that the thread was all about sysvol, but you seem to be missing the point. If there wasn't 'ID_TYPE_BOTH' then getfacl would work better, a windows group would show up as only a group, not as it is now, showing as a group and a user! The same goes for windows users. Rowland> > > If those differences are important to my current issue, I apologize for > being obtuse, but would you mind explaining? > > Otherwise, List, please let me know which of the above options you prefer > and why. I will then document them to the best of my knowledge on thewiki.> > Thank you kindly, >-- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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