Hello all, Been fighting with this all day and I am at a loss. Maybe I've been staring at it too long. I'm getting a "not permitted to access this share error" where I think I should be getting in no problem. user 'fizbin' (from session setup) not permitted to access this share (logs) Configuration: Two AIX 6.1 (6100-06-06) LPARs both running Samba 3.3.12 binaries from IBM. LPAR1 is working great. No problem accessing the shares created there. On LPAR2 I cannot access any shares. Both are configured for domain authentication and that seems to be working. wbinfo -u returns a list of domain users. On both systems I get: check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [fizbin] -> [fizbin] -> [fizbin] succeeded The global sections of smb.conf are the same on both machines. Not sure where to go from here. The two systems seem to be identical. Any tips would be appreciated. - Mark The content of this message is subject to our e-mail confidentiality policy. http://www.empire.ca/docs/email/conf Le contenu de ce message est assujetti ? notre politique en mati?re de confidentialit? des courriels. http://www.empire.ca/docs/email/conf
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 02:54:52PM -0400, Mark Drummond wrote:> Hello all, > > Been fighting with this all day and I am at a loss. Maybe I've been > staring at it too long. I'm getting a "not permitted to access this > share error" where I think I should be getting in no problem. > > user 'fizbin' (from session setup) not permitted to access this share (logs) > > Configuration: > > Two AIX 6.1 (6100-06-06) LPARs both running Samba 3.3.12 binaries > from IBM. LPAR1 is working great. No problem accessing the shares > created there. On LPAR2 I cannot access any shares. Both are > configured for domain authentication and that seems to be working. > wbinfo -u returns a list of domain users. On both systems I get: > > check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [fizbin] -> [fizbin] -> > [fizbin] succeeded > > The global sections of smb.conf are the same on both machines. Not > sure where to go from here. The two systems seem to be identical. Any > tips would be appreciated.Debug level 10 log. Look into the lines just before the "not permitted to access this share" message. My guess would be ACLs on the share itself.
Possibly Parallel Threads
- Help with samba implementation
- aligning image with bar plot in the same plot
- Problem with Modern Warfare 2 on Wine 1.2.1
- Para_virtualised Kernel for running XEN-3.2 on Thamesblue Supercomputer
- Para_virtualised Kernel for running XEN-3.2 on Thamesblue Supercomputer