Hi Jason, what are the permissions of the folder above - in your case /srv/samba. In the past I needed to chmod from 750 to 755 on that folder for the underlying share paths. Regards Tim Am 18. Februar 2015 13:29:07 MEZ, schrieb Jason Long <hack3rcon at yahoo.com>:>Hello. >I changed my "smb.conf" as below : > >[Demo] >path = /srv/samba/demo/ >read only = no >force user = %U >force group = "JASONDOMAIN.JJ+domain users" >force create mode = 0666 >force directory mode = 2777 >force directory security mode = 0777 >valid users = @"JASONDOMAIN.JJ+domain users" > > >Then I use below command to change owner : > ># chgrp -R "domain users" demo/ ># chmod -R g+rw demo/ > ># ls -l >total 0 >drwxrwxr-x. 2 root domain_users 6 Feb 18 05:38 demo > >But When I want to open the "demo" directory it ask me my username and >password and when I enter my username and password it ask me again :( >I also have same problem with change permission too. > >How can I solve it? It is emergency. > >Thank you. > > > >On Tuesday, February 17, 2015 5:49 AM, Jason Long <hack3rcon at yahoo.com> >wrote: >Hello. >According to the >"https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_and_configure_file_shares_with_Windows_ACLs", >I run my Samba share but can't add permission to directory via admin >user or other users that are administrator. >My samba config is : > >[global] >workgroup = JASONDOMAIN >security = ADS >realm = JASONDOMAINI.JJ >netbios name = printmah > >dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab >kerberos method = secrets and keytab >server string = Samba 4 Client %h >## >vfs objects = acl_xattr >map acl inherit = Yes >store dos attributes = Yes >## >username map = /etc/samba/user.map > >## > >winbind enum users = no >winbind enum groups = no >winbind use default domain = yes >winbind expand groups = 4 >winbind nss info = rfc2307 >winbind refresh tickets = Yes >winbind offline logon = yes >winbind normalize names = Yes > >## map id's outside of domain to tdb files. >idmap config *:backend = tdb >idmap config *:range = 2000-9999 >## map ids from the domain the ranges may not overlap ! >idmap config JASONDOMAIN : backend = rid >idmap config JASONDOMAIN : range = 10000-999999 > >wins server = 172.30.9.1, 172.20.1.2, 172.20.1.48 > >domain master = no >local master = no >preferred master = no >os level = 20 >map to guest = bad user >host msdfs = no ># user Administrator workaround, without it you are unable to set >privileges >username map = /etc/samba/user.map > ># For ACL support on member server >vfs objects = acl_xattr >map acl inherit = Yes >store dos attributes = Yes > ># Share Setting Globally >unix extensions = no >reset on zero vc = yes >veto files = /.bash_logout/.bash_profile/.bash_history/.bashrc/ >hide unreadable = yes >template shell = /bin/sh >template homedir = /home/%U ># >name resolve order = lmhosts wins bcast host > >[test] >path = /home/jason/Desktop/photo >read only = no >browseable = yes > > > >I had a problem with SElinux that solved by enter below commands : > > >setenforce 0 > >chcon -t samba_share_t -R /path/to/share >setenforce 1 > > >The problem solved but I can't change or add permission to directory >via Windows as "Setup share permissions" section.I use "jason" account >that is exist in administrator group but Jason can't too. > >How can I solve it? >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
Hi Tim.The permission is :
[root at printmah srv]# ls -ltotal 0drwxr-xr-x. 3 root root 17 Feb 18 05:38
samba
What is the different between "valid users" and "authorized
users" ?When I use "authorized users", Anyone can open directory
and write and delete but when I use "valid users" it ask me username
and password and when I enter them, it show me again :(
On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 12:01 PM, Tim <lists at kiuni.de>
wrote:
Hi Jason,
what are the permissions of the folder above - in your case /srv/samba.
In the past I needed to chmod from 750 to 755 on that folder for the underlying
share paths.
Regards
Tim
Am 18. Februar 2015 13:29:07 MEZ, schrieb Jason Long <hack3rcon at
yahoo.com>:
Hello.
I changed my "smb.conf" as below :
[Demo]
path = /srv/samba/demo/
read only = no
force user = %U
force group = "JASONDOMAIN.JJ+domain users"
force create mode = 0666
force directory mode = 2777
force directory security mode = 0777
valid users = @"JASONDOMAIN.JJ+domain users"
Then I use below command to change owner :
# chgrp -R "domain users" demo/
# chmod -R g+rw demo/
# ls -l
total 0
drwxrwxr-x. 2 root domain_users 6 Feb 18 05:38 demo
But When I want to open the "demo" directory it ask me my username and
password and when I enter my username and password it ask me again :(
I also have same problem with change permission too.
How can I solve it? It is emergency.
Thank you.
On Tuesday, February 17, 2015 5:49 AM, Jason Long <hack3rcon at yahoo.com>
wrote:
Hello.
According to
the
"https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_and_configure_file_shares_with_Windows_ACLs",
I run my Samba share but can't add permission to directory via admin user or
other users that are administrator.
My samba config is :
[global]
workgroup = JASONDOMAIN
security = ADS
realm = JASONDOMAINI.JJ
netbios name = printmah
dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
server string = Samba 4 Client %h
##
vfs objects = acl_xattr
map acl inherit = Yes
store dos attributes = Yes
##
username map = /etc/samba/user.map
##
winbind enum users = no
winbind enum groups = no
winbind use default domain = yes
winbind expand groups = 4
winbind nss info = rfc2307
winbind refresh tickets = Yes
winbind offline logon = yes
winbind
normalize names = Yes
## map id's outside of domain to tdb files.
idmap config *:backend = tdb
idmap config *:range = 2000-9999
## map ids from the domain the ranges may not overlap !
idmap config JASONDOMAIN : backend = rid
idmap config JASONDOMAIN : range = 10000-999999
wins server = 172.30.9.1, 172.20.1.2, 172.20.1.48
domain master = no
local master = no
preferred master = no
os level = 20
map to guest = bad user
host msdfs = no
# user Administrator workaround, without it you are unable to set
privileges
username map = /etc/samba/user.map
# For ACL support on member server
vfs objects = acl_xattr
map acl inherit = Yes
store dos attributes = Yes
# Share Setting Globally
unix extensions = no
reset on zero vc = yes
veto files /.bash_logout/.bash_profile/.bash_history/.bashrc/
hide unreadable = yes
template shell = /bin/sh
template homedir = /home/%U
#
name resolve order = lmhosts wins bcast host
[test]
path = /home/jason/Desktop/photo
read only = no
browseable = yes
I had a problem with SElinux that solved by enter below commands :
setenforce 0
chcon -t samba_share_t -R /path/to/share
setenforce 1
The problem solved but I can't change or add permission to directory via
Windows as "Setup share permissions" section.I use "jason"
account that is exist in administrator group but Jason can't too.
How can I solve it?
What is your Idea?
On Friday, February 20, 2015 2:07 AM, Jason Long <hack3rcon at
yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Tim.The permission is :
[root at printmah srv]# ls -ltotal 0drwxr-xr-x. 3 root root 17 Feb 18 05:38
samba
What is the different between "valid users" and "authorized
users" ?When I use "authorized users", Anyone can open directory
and write and delete but when I use "valid users" it ask me username
and password and when I enter them, it show me again :(
On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 12:01 PM, Tim <lists at kiuni.de>
wrote:
Hi Jason,
what are the permissions of the folder above - in your case /srv/samba.
In the past I needed to chmod from 750 to 755 on that folder for the underlying
share paths.
Regards
Tim
Am 18. Februar 2015 13:29:07 MEZ, schrieb Jason Long <hack3rcon at
yahoo.com>:
Hello.
I changed my "smb.conf" as below :
[Demo]
path = /srv/samba/demo/
read only = no
force user = %U
force group = "JASONDOMAIN.JJ+domain users"
force create mode = 0666
force directory mode = 2777
force directory security mode = 0777
valid users = @"JASONDOMAIN.JJ+domain users"
Then I use below command to change owner :
# chgrp -R "domain users" demo/
# chmod -R g+rw demo/
# ls -l
total 0
drwxrwxr-x. 2 root domain_users 6 Feb 18 05:38 demo
But When I want to open the "demo" directory it ask me my username and
password and when I enter my username and password it ask me again :(
I also have same problem with change permission too.
How can I solve it? It is emergency.
Thank you.
On Tuesday, February 17, 2015 5:49 AM, Jason Long <hack3rcon at yahoo.com>
wrote:
Hello.
According to
the
"https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_and_configure_file_shares_with_Windows_ACLs",
I run my Samba share but can't add permission to directory via admin user or
other users that are administrator.
My samba config is :
[global]
workgroup = JASONDOMAIN
security = ADS
realm = JASONDOMAINI.JJ
netbios name = printmah
dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
server string = Samba 4 Client %h
##
vfs objects = acl_xattr
map acl inherit = Yes
store dos attributes = Yes
##
username map = /etc/samba/user.map
##
winbind enum users = no
winbind enum groups = no
winbind use default domain = yes
winbind expand groups = 4
winbind nss info = rfc2307
winbind refresh tickets = Yes
winbind offline logon = yes
winbind
normalize names = Yes
## map id's outside of domain to tdb files.
idmap config *:backend = tdb
idmap config *:range = 2000-9999
## map ids from the domain the ranges may not overlap !
idmap config JASONDOMAIN : backend = rid
idmap config JASONDOMAIN : range = 10000-999999
wins server = 172.30.9.1, 172.20.1.2, 172.20.1.48
domain master = no
local master = no
preferred master = no
os level = 20
map to guest = bad user
host msdfs = no
# user Administrator workaround, without it you are unable to set
privileges
username map = /etc/samba/user.map
# For ACL support on member server
vfs objects = acl_xattr
map acl inherit = Yes
store dos attributes = Yes
# Share Setting Globally
unix extensions = no
reset on zero vc = yes
veto files /.bash_logout/.bash_profile/.bash_history/.bashrc/
hide unreadable = yes
template shell = /bin/sh
template homedir = /home/%U
#
name resolve order = lmhosts wins bcast host
[test]
path = /home/jason/Desktop/photo
read only = no
browseable = yes
I had a problem with SElinux that solved by enter below commands :
setenforce 0
chcon -t samba_share_t -R /path/to/share
setenforce 1
The problem solved but I can't change or add permission to directory via
Windows as "Setup share permissions" section.I use "jason"
account that is exist in administrator group but Jason can't too.
How can I solve it?