Mirza Dedic
2015-Mar-30 21:05 UTC
[Samba] Samba on AIX, issues setting read-only flag on files through Windows Explorer?
Hello list :) I am having issues setting the "read-only" flag via Windows Explorer on my AIX Samba share and I was hoping someone out there would be able to point me into the right direction to solving this issue... I have on my AIX 7.1 system installed Samba 3.6.24 and configured, joined to our Windows domain successfully. The samba binaries I got from perzl.org/aix In my smb.conf I have... [global] ? ?workgroup = WEST ? ?realm = west.mydomain.com ? ?netbios name = van-xxxx ? ?server string ? ?load printers = no ? ?admin users = "VANXX\Administrator" ? ?log level = 3 ? ?log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log ? ?max log size = 50 ? ?security = ADS ? ?password server = dc01.west.mydomain.com, dc02.west.mydomain.com ? ?encrypt passwords = yes ? ?guest ok = no ? ?auth methods = winbind ? ?socket options = TCP_NODELAY ? ?interfaces = 172.xxx.xxx.xxx/22 ? ?bind interfaces only = yes ? ?local master = no ? ?os level = 33 ? ?domain master = no ? ?preferred master = no ? ?wins support = no ? ?wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ? ?wins proxy = no ? ?dns proxy = no ? ?idmap uid = 5000-10000000 ? ?idmap gid = 5000-10000000 ? ?template homedir = /home/%U ? ?template shell = /bin/bash ? ?winbind use default domain = Yes ? ?winbind nested groups = Yes ? ?client use spnego = yes ? ?client signing = yes [usr3] ? ?comment = usr3 ? ?path = /usr3 ? ?read only = No ? ?inherit permissions = Yes ? ?nt acl support = Yes ? ?printable = No ? ?guest ok = No ? ?veto oplock files = /*.log/ Inside /usr3 I have a folder:? drwxrwxrwx 17 root system 12288 Mar 30 11:23 appsrv Inside the appsrv folder I have a file:? -r-xr--r-- 1 rober usr 111 Mar 30 10:50 BradTest.p On my Windows 7 machine I can browse to \\van-xxxxx\usr3 and I can go inside the appsrv directory and open/edit the BradTest.p file, and create other files in this directory, etc... I am debugging with a single file named "BradTest.p", its permissions are as follows... # stat BradTest.p ? File: 'BradTest.p' ? Size: 111 ? ? ? ? ? ? Blocks: 8 ? ? ? ? ?IO Block: 4096 ? regular file Device: 2e0001h/3014657d ? ? ? ?Inode: 73597 ? ? ? Links: 1 Access: (0766/-rwxrw-rw-) ?Uid: ( 1165/ ? rober) ? Gid: ( ?100/ ? ? usr) The BradTest.p file is owned by another user "rober", which is an Active Directory user-id. If I login to a Windows 7 machine as "rober" I can browse to the above file and set the read-only flag. If I login to the Windows 7 computer as another user such as "mirte", I can edit the file but I cannot change the read-only flag I get an access denied error message. Both users belong to the "usr" group, so why can't I logged in as mirte change the read-only flag on the file owned by rober? I can "chown mirte BradTest.p" and then i can modify the read-only flag. If logged into the computer as "mirte" and creating a dummy file called "testing'txt" in the Samba share, we can see the AD to UNIX userid mapping are working fine because the file created is owned by my user-id and the "usr" group... # stat testing.txt ? File: 'testing.txt' ? Size: 0 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Blocks: 0 ? ? ? ? ?IO Block: 4096 ? regular empty file Device: 2e0001h/3014657d ? ? ? ?Inode: 74877 ? ? ? Links: 1 Access: (0766/-rwxrw-rw-) ?Uid: ( ?205/ ? mirte) ? Gid: ( ?100/ ? ? usr) I can then set the read-only flag, and when I stat the file again we see.. I can then right click and properties this file and set the read-only flag and we see the permission change reflected below... # stat testing.txt ? File: 'testing.txt' ? Size: 0 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Blocks: 0 ? ? ? ? ?IO Block: 4096 ? regular empty file Device: 2e0001h/3014657d ? ? ? ?Inode: 74877 ? ? ? Links: 1 Access: (0544/-r-xr--r--) ?Uid: ( ?205/ ? mirte) ? Gid: ( ?100/ ? ? usr) What I need to be able to do is as another developer check out a file by setting a read-only flag on it even if it is not owned by me, this previously worked for us prior to migrating to a newer system with a newer samba build (old system had samba 3.5.8, new system has 3.6.24). I am stumped as to how I could resolve this.. anyone able to point me to the right direction?
Mirza Dedic
2015-Mar-31 14:01 UTC
[Samba] Samba on AIX, issues setting read-only flag on files through Windows Explorer?
Alternatively, anyone know where I could get the binaries for latest Samba 4.x branch for AIX? ----------------------------------------> From: mirza.dedic at outlook.com > To: samba at lists.samba.org > Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 14:05:03 -0700 > Subject: [Samba] Samba on AIX, issues setting read-only flag on files through Windows Explorer? > > Hello list :) > > I am having issues setting the "read-only" flag via Windows Explorer on my AIX Samba share and I was hoping someone out there would be able to point me into the right direction to solving this issue... > > I have on my AIX 7.1 system installed Samba 3.6.24 and configured, joined to our Windows domain successfully. > > The samba binaries I got from perzl.org/aix > > In my smb.conf I have... > > [global] > workgroup = WEST > realm = west.mydomain.com > netbios name = van-xxxx > server string > load printers = no > admin users = "VANXX\Administrator" > log level = 3 > log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log > max log size = 50 > security = ADS > password server = dc01.west.mydomain.com, dc02.west.mydomain.com > encrypt passwords = yes > guest ok = no > auth methods = winbind > socket options = TCP_NODELAY > interfaces = 172.xxx.xxx.xxx/22 > bind interfaces only = yes > local master = no > os level = 33 > domain master = no > preferred master = no > wins support = no > wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > wins proxy = no > dns proxy = no > idmap uid = 5000-10000000 > idmap gid = 5000-10000000 > template homedir = /home/%U > template shell = /bin/bash > winbind use default domain = Yes > winbind nested groups = Yes > client use spnego = yes > client signing = yes > > [usr3] > comment = usr3 > path = /usr3 > read only = No > inherit permissions = Yes > nt acl support = Yes > printable = No > guest ok = No > veto oplock files = /*.log/ > > Inside /usr3 I have a folder: > drwxrwxrwx 17 root system 12288 Mar 30 11:23 appsrv > > Inside the appsrv folder I have a file: > -r-xr--r-- 1 rober usr 111 Mar 30 10:50 BradTest.p > > On my Windows 7 machine I can browse to \\van-xxxxx\usr3 and I can go inside the appsrv directory and open/edit the BradTest.p file, and create other files in this directory, etc... > > I am debugging with a single file named "BradTest.p", its permissions are as follows... > > # stat BradTest.p > File: 'BradTest.p' > Size: 111 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file > Device: 2e0001h/3014657d Inode: 73597 Links: 1 > Access: (0766/-rwxrw-rw-) Uid: ( 1165/ rober) Gid: ( 100/ usr) > > The BradTest.p file is owned by another user "rober", which is an Active Directory user-id. > > If I login to a Windows 7 machine as "rober" I can browse to the above file and set the read-only flag. If I login to the Windows 7 computer as another user such as "mirte", I can edit the file but I cannot change the read-only flag I get an access denied error message. > > Both users belong to the "usr" group, so why can't I logged in as mirte change the read-only flag on the file owned by rober? I can "chown mirte BradTest.p" and then i can modify the read-only flag. > > If logged into the computer as "mirte" and creating a dummy file called "testing'txt" in the Samba share, we can see the AD to UNIX userid mapping are working fine because the file created is owned by my user-id and the "usr" group... > > # stat testing.txt > File: 'testing.txt' > Size: 0 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 4096 regular empty file > Device: 2e0001h/3014657d Inode: 74877 Links: 1 > Access: (0766/-rwxrw-rw-) Uid: ( 205/ mirte) Gid: ( 100/ usr) > > I can then set the read-only flag, and when I stat the file again we see.. > > I can then right click and properties this file and set the read-only flag and we see the permission change reflected below... > > # stat testing.txt > File: 'testing.txt' > Size: 0 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 4096 regular empty file > Device: 2e0001h/3014657d Inode: 74877 Links: 1 > Access: (0544/-r-xr--r--) Uid: ( 205/ mirte) Gid: ( 100/ usr) > > What I need to be able to do is as another developer check out a file by setting a read-only flag on it even if it is not owned by me, this previously worked for us prior to migrating to a newer system with a newer samba build (old system had samba 3.5.8, new system has 3.6.24). > > I am stumped as to how I could resolve this.. anyone able to point me to the right direction? > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
Mirza Dedic
2015-Mar-31 14:32 UTC
[Samba] Samba on AIX, issues setting read-only flag on files through Windows Explorer?
Here is also the log from Samba with logging level 3 trying to debug this read-only flag issue... In the below log (i did some cut/paste to minimize its size) we can see the creation of the file on the samba share, renaming it to "testing.p" and changing its properties... Setting its read-only flag: unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0544 Removing the read-only flag: unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0744 Then we login to the unix box, change file owner to someone else and try to set the read-only flag again we get... unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0544 smb_set_file_dosmode: file_set_dosmode of testing.p failed (Operation not permitted.) mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK So there is some kind of error happening under the stack when trying to change the read-only permissions on a file of which I am not the owner, but part of the same group that the file is owned by.. Anyone have any ideas? [CODE] reply_mv : New Text Document.txt -> testing.p rename_internals: case_sensitive = 0, case_preserve = 1, short case preserve = 1, directory = New Text Document.txt, newname = testing.p, last_component_dest = testing.p rename_internals: case_sensitive = 0, case_preserve = 1, short case preserve = 1, directory = New Text Document.txt, newname = testing.p, last_component_dest = testing.p rename_internals_fsp: succeeded doing rename on New Text Document.txt -> testing.p unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0744 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=0) NT_STATUS_OK rename_internals: Error NT_STATUS_OK rename New Text Document.txt -> testing.p smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1004 call=5 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1005 call=5 total_data=0 smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=2) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15092) level=1006 call=7 total_data=0 smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=No write=Yes (numopen=2) unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15093) level=1034 call=7 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15093) level=1004 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1005 call=5 total_data=0 smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=No write=Yes (numopen=2) unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15096) level=1034 call=7 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15096) level=1004 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1005 call=5 total_data=0 smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=2) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15102) level=1006 call=7 total_data=0 unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15104) level=1004 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15105) level=1004 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=No write=No (numopen=2) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15106) level=1005 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=2) mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=2) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1022 call=5 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo: SMB_VFS_STAT of testing.p:Zone.Identifier failed (A file or directory in the path name does not exist.) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1004 call=5 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1005 call=5 total_data=0 unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=No write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2setfilepathinfo(8) testing.p (fnum 15111) info_level=1004 totdata=40 smbd_do_setfilepathinfo: testing.p (fnum 15111) info_level=1004 totdata=40 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0544 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1022 call=5 total_data=0 smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15115) level=1004 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15116) level=1004 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=No write=No (numopen=2) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15117) level=1006 call=7 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15117) level=1005 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=2) mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=2) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1022 call=5 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo: SMB_VFS_STAT of testing.p:Zone.Identifier failed (A file or directory in the path name does not exist.) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1004 call=5 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1005 call=5 total_data=0 unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=No write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2setfilepathinfo(8) testing.p (fnum 15124) info_level=1004 totdata=40 smbd_do_setfilepathinfo: testing.p (fnum 15124) info_level=1004 totdata=40 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0744 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1022 call=5 total_data=0 smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1004 call=5 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1005 call=5 total_data=0 smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[testing.p] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=2) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15129) level=1006 call=7 total_data=0 unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15131) level=1004 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15132) level=1004 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=No write=No (numopen=2) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = 15133) level=1005 call=7 total_data=0 mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=2) mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=1) NT_STATUS_OK unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=Yes write=No (numopen=2) smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[*] found ./testing.p fname=testing.p (testing.p) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1022 call=5 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo: SMB_VFS_STAT of testing.p:Zone.Identifier failed (A file or directory in the path name does not exist.) call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1004 call=5 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1005 call=5 total_data=0 unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=No write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2setfilepathinfo(8) testing.p (fnum 15138) info_level=1004 totdata=40 smbd_do_setfilepathinfo: testing.p (fnum 15138) info_level=1004 totdata=40 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0544 smb_set_file_dosmode: file_set_dosmode of testing.p failed (Operation not permitted.) mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1004 call=5 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1005 call=5 total_data=0 unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=No write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2setfilepathinfo(8) testing.p (fnum 15139) info_level=1004 totdata=40 smbd_do_setfilepathinfo: testing.p (fnum 15139) info_level=1004 totdata=40 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0544 smb_set_file_dosmode: file_set_dosmode of testing.p failed (Operation not permitted.) mirde closed file testing.p (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1004 call=5 total_data=0 call_trans2qfilepathinfo testing.p (fnum = -1) level=1005 call=5 total_data=0 unix_mode(testing.p) inheriting from . unix_mode(testing.p) inherit mode 240777 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0766 mirde opened file testing.p read=No write=No (numopen=3) call_trans2setfilepathinfo(8) testing.p (fnum 15140) info_level=1004 totdata=40 smbd_do_setfilepathinfo: testing.p (fnum 15140) info_level=1004 totdata=40 unix_mode(testing.p) returning 0544 [/CODE] ----------------------------------------> From: mirza.dedic at outlook.com > To: samba at lists.samba.org > Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 07:01:46 -0700 > Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba on AIX, issues setting read-only flag on files through Windows Explorer? > > Alternatively, anyone know where I could get the binaries for latest Samba 4.x branch for AIX? > > ---------------------------------------- >> From: mirza.dedic at outlook.com >> To: samba at lists.samba.org >> Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 14:05:03 -0700 >> Subject: [Samba] Samba on AIX, issues setting read-only flag on files through Windows Explorer? >> >> Hello list :) >> >> I am having issues setting the "read-only" flag via Windows Explorer on my AIX Samba share and I was hoping someone out there would be able to point me into the right direction to solving this issue... >> >> I have on my AIX 7.1 system installed Samba 3.6.24 and configured, joined to our Windows domain successfully. >> >> The samba binaries I got from perzl.org/aix >> >> In my smb.conf I have... >> >> [global] >> workgroup = WEST >> realm = west.mydomain.com >> netbios name = van-xxxx >> server string >> load printers = no >> admin users = "VANXX\Administrator" >> log level = 3 >> log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log >> max log size = 50 >> security = ADS >> password server = dc01.west.mydomain.com, dc02.west.mydomain.com >> encrypt passwords = yes >> guest ok = no >> auth methods = winbind >> socket options = TCP_NODELAY >> interfaces = 172.xxx.xxx.xxx/22 >> bind interfaces only = yes >> local master = no >> os level = 33 >> domain master = no >> preferred master = no >> wins support = no >> wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx >> wins proxy = no >> dns proxy = no >> idmap uid = 5000-10000000 >> idmap gid = 5000-10000000 >> template homedir = /home/%U >> template shell = /bin/bash >> winbind use default domain = Yes >> winbind nested groups = Yes >> client use spnego = yes >> client signing = yes >> >> [usr3] >> comment = usr3 >> path = /usr3 >> read only = No >> inherit permissions = Yes >> nt acl support = Yes >> printable = No >> guest ok = No >> veto oplock files = /*.log/ >> >> Inside /usr3 I have a folder: >> drwxrwxrwx 17 root system 12288 Mar 30 11:23 appsrv >> >> Inside the appsrv folder I have a file: >> -r-xr--r-- 1 rober usr 111 Mar 30 10:50 BradTest.p >> >> On my Windows 7 machine I can browse to \\van-xxxxx\usr3 and I can go inside the appsrv directory and open/edit the BradTest.p file, and create other files in this directory, etc... >> >> I am debugging with a single file named "BradTest.p", its permissions are as follows... >> >> # stat BradTest.p >> File: 'BradTest.p' >> Size: 111 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file >> Device: 2e0001h/3014657d Inode: 73597 Links: 1 >> Access: (0766/-rwxrw-rw-) Uid: ( 1165/ rober) Gid: ( 100/ usr) >> >> The BradTest.p file is owned by another user "rober", which is an Active Directory user-id. >> >> If I login to a Windows 7 machine as "rober" I can browse to the above file and set the read-only flag. If I login to the Windows 7 computer as another user such as "mirte", I can edit the file but I cannot change the read-only flag I get an access denied error message. >> >> Both users belong to the "usr" group, so why can't I logged in as mirte change the read-only flag on the file owned by rober? I can "chown mirte BradTest.p" and then i can modify the read-only flag. >> >> If logged into the computer as "mirte" and creating a dummy file called "testing'txt" in the Samba share, we can see the AD to UNIX userid mapping are working fine because the file created is owned by my user-id and the "usr" group... >> >> # stat testing.txt >> File: 'testing.txt' >> Size: 0 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 4096 regular empty file >> Device: 2e0001h/3014657d Inode: 74877 Links: 1 >> Access: (0766/-rwxrw-rw-) Uid: ( 205/ mirte) Gid: ( 100/ usr) >> >> I can then set the read-only flag, and when I stat the file again we see.. >> >> I can then right click and properties this file and set the read-only flag and we see the permission change reflected below... >> >> # stat testing.txt >> File: 'testing.txt' >> Size: 0 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 4096 regular empty file >> Device: 2e0001h/3014657d Inode: 74877 Links: 1 >> Access: (0544/-r-xr--r--) Uid: ( 205/ mirte) Gid: ( 100/ usr) >> >> What I need to be able to do is as another developer check out a file by setting a read-only flag on it even if it is not owned by me, this previously worked for us prior to migrating to a newer system with a newer samba build (old system had samba 3.5.8, new system has 3.6.24). >> >> I am stumped as to how I could resolve this.. anyone able to point me to the right direction? >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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