On Thu, 2013-02-21 at 22:28 +0000, Mario Giammarco
wrote:> Hello,
> I am using samba4 with zentyal distro.
> I am trying to have user homes mounted as W: and I am trying to use GPO.
> I have spurious permissions problems.
> I have fixed most of them with "samba-tool ntacl sysvolreset"
> But some users write files and cannot see them anymore to read.
> The biggest problem is that I have created group policies with Microsoft
tools
> but they are not applied. I have looked at sysvol share and I cannot see
logon
> dirs and my scripts so I suppose it is a permission problem.
>
> So I have given this command: "samba-tool gpo aclcheck --fix" and
it has found
> around 1700 errors ( I have more than 1000 users).
There is no --fix option to samba-tool gpo aclcheck. What does
'samba-tool ntacl sysvolcheck' give?
> But now permissions are wrong: microsoft tools do not recognize the domain
> anymore and I cannot browse it anymore with \\domainname.lan\
>
> Help me please!!!
> What can I do?
First, take a full backup.
What about the options to fix the permissions as given by the AD tools?
> I forgot to say that I have two domain controllers based on zentyal.
Is this based on Samba 4.0.3, or if not, which version is it based on?
Which file server are you using?
Depending on which file server you are using, see the --use-ntvfs and
--use-s3fs options. We try to guess the right mode, but perhaps it was
run in the wrong mode, or you have a patched Samba that gets this wrong?
Does using a stock Samba from the 4.0.3 tarball work better?
I'm sorry I can't help much more right now, hopefully you can find a way
to get back working.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett http://samba.org/~abartlet/
Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org