openSUSE 13.2 machine with btrfs for / Running samba-4.1.14-3.3.x86_64. Samba is configured to have the server act as a member server in a Windows Activedirectory domain. wbinfo -u and getent passwd work fine. getent passwd shows local and domain users. However, setfacl -n -R -m u:userX:rwx /testpath fails if userX is a domain user, but succeeds if userX is a local user. Using different specifications for userX ('domain\userX') still fail. Same testing, with almost identical smb.conf and other settings, works just fine on a opensuse 13.1 machine with ext4 running samba-4.1.14-3.2.i586 Any ideas or help in resolving the failure on opensuse 13.2 are much appreciated. -- --Moby They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin
On 12/29/2014 07:34 PM, Moby wrote:> openSUSE 13.2 machine with btrfs for / > Running samba-4.1.14-3.3.x86_64. > Samba is configured to have the server act as a member server in a > Windows Activedirectory domain. > wbinfo -u and getent passwd work fine. getent passwd shows local and > domain users. > > However, setfacl -n -R -m u:userX:rwx /testpath fails if userX is a > domain user, but succeeds if userX is a local user. Using different > specifications for userX ('domain\userX') still fail. > > Same testing, with almost identical smb.conf and other settings, works > just fine on a opensuse 13.1 machine with ext4 running > samba-4.1.14-3.2.i586 > > Any ideas or help in resolving the failure on opensuse 13.2 are much > appreciated. >Just tried wbinfo, getent etc all work for users and groups, the command id <domain user> fails with No such user. Not sure what that adds, but just found that out. -- --Moby They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin
On 12/29/2014 11:09 PM, Moby wrote:> > On 12/29/2014 07:34 PM, Moby wrote: >> openSUSE 13.2 machine with btrfs for / >> Running samba-4.1.14-3.3.x86_64. >> Samba is configured to have the server act as a member server in a >> Windows Activedirectory domain. >> wbinfo -u and getent passwd work fine. getent passwd shows local and >> domain users. >> >> However, setfacl -n -R -m u:userX:rwx /testpath fails if userX is a >> domain user, but succeeds if userX is a local user. Using different >> specifications for userX ('domain\userX') still fail. >> >> Same testing, with almost identical smb.conf and other settings, >> works just fine on a opensuse 13.1 machine with ext4 running >> samba-4.1.14-3.2.i586 >> >> Any ideas or help in resolving the failure on opensuse 13.2 are much >> appreciated. >> > Just tried wbinfo, getent etc all work for users and groups, the > command id <domain user> fails with No such user. Not sure what that > adds, but just found that out. >Restarting nscd fixed it! I stopped nscd, then restarted smb, winbind, and nmb, and everything started working. Then I started nscd and everything is still working. -- --Moby They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin
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