nikos sarantopoulos
2016-May-08 17:10 UTC
[CentOS] access denied from windows changing security setting when i use a folder connected to a fake drive made with dd
i will tell you about my setup my setup is done with the command samba-tool domain provision --use-rfc2307 --interactive on the version 4.3.9 that i am thinking for me that version is enough stable the last version doesn't have any more the "Authenticated Users" it is active directory my server setup i am suspicious that is something wrong when i am connecting to a loop device that is made this way dd if=/dev/zero of=imgfile bs=1M count=60 for example then losetup /dev/loop0 imgfile and formating it as ext4 filesystem but only root have there write access am i doing something wrong? this path is connected to a smb.conf with the following way: [test] path = /path (where is mounted the loop device) read only = no thank you nikos sarantopoulos On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 6:31 PM, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote:> On 05/08/2016 06:26 AM, nikos sarantopoulos wrote: > >> the only way to write there other users except root is setting with >> chmod o+w /test >> > > Yes, that is expected. > > from windows 7 using samba 4 i can write to folder but i cannot set >> security setting getting always access denied when i am setting >> security settings on the share >> >> what is wrong >> > > You haven't told us anything about your Samba configuration, so it's > impossible to say. > > I'll make a wild guess though. You're using "security = user" and > possibly mapping users to a guest account. IIRC, you can only change items > in the Windows security tab if you're using "security = domain" or > "security = ads" > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
Gordon Messmer
2016-May-08 18:39 UTC
[CentOS] access denied from windows changing security setting when i use a folder connected to a fake drive made with dd
On 05/08/2016 10:10 AM, nikos sarantopoulos wrote:> it is active directory my server setupIs it a standalone AD server or a member of a domain? If it is standalone, how did you join the Windows workstation to the domain? How did you create new users? Are you using those new users on the Windows workstation? If it is a domain member, how did you join the AD domain?> i am suspicious that is something > wrong when i am connecting to a loop device that is made this way dd > if=/dev/zero of=imgfile bs=1M count=60 for example > then losetup /dev/loop0 imgfile and formating it as ext4 filesystem > > but only root have there write access am i doing something wrong?No, that's normal. An ext4 filesystem supports permissions, and you must manually set them to allow users to write to the new filesystem.> this path is connected to a smb.conf with the following way: > > [test] > path = /path (where is mounted the loop device) > read only = noYou may have to deal with SELinux labels at some point, but at this point, I suspect your problems are more fundamental.
nikos sarantopoulos
2016-May-08 19:03 UTC
[CentOS] access denied from windows changing security setting when i use a folder connected to a fake drive made with dd
it is a standalone server but what permissions i should set to this image connected to a loop device the selinux is disabled On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote:> On 05/08/2016 10:10 AM, nikos sarantopoulos wrote: > >> it is active directory my server setup >> > > Is it a standalone AD server or a member of a domain? > > If it is standalone, how did you join the Windows workstation to the > domain? How did you create new users? Are you using those new users on > the Windows workstation? > > If it is a domain member, how did you join the AD domain? > > i am suspicious that is something >> wrong when i am connecting to a loop device that is made this way dd >> if=/dev/zero of=imgfile bs=1M count=60 for example >> then losetup /dev/loop0 imgfile and formating it as ext4 filesystem >> >> but only root have there write access am i doing something wrong? >> > > No, that's normal. An ext4 filesystem supports permissions, and you must > manually set them to allow users to write to the new filesystem. > > this path is connected to a smb.conf with the following way: >> >> [test] >> path = /path (where is mounted the loop device) >> read only = no >> > > You may have to deal with SELinux labels at some point, but at this point, > I suspect your problems are more fundamental. > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
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