Stefan Fuhrmann
2016-Apr-20 12:19 UTC
[Samba] win 2012, active directory, samba4 share, only sid shown
Hello all, Im having a win 2012 Server with ad and redhat and centos with samba4 clients. I configured a Testmaschine with the latest centos with samba4, kerberos and sssd. Hard work and took alot of time to get all running. I can access the share and want to change owner or permission over win explorer/ security tab. This is only running using an extra data Partition where a central samba share points to it. ex /costumer as an extra partition an in samba conf: path = /costumer . As far as I know the recommended way is to use the win- explorer to set permissions on the share. I can do that, but reopen permission tab only sid are shown with a question mark, please have a look at attached file: This not very useful. Now Im stuck, cause I dont know if is a win problem or a samba. After searching and a lot of trying Im not able to solve this. Can someone help? Tia Stefan
Stefan Fuhrmann
2016-Apr-21 15:37 UTC
[Samba] win 2012, active directory, samba4 share, only sid shown
Hello all, can someone help? Tia Stefan Am Wednesday 20 April 2016, 14:19:42 schrieb Stefan Fuhrmann:> Hello all, > > Im having a win 2012 Server with ad and redhat and centos with samba4 > clients. I configured a Testmaschine with the latest centos with samba4, > kerberos and sssd. Hard work and took alot of time to get all running. I > can access the share and want to change owner or permission over win > explorer/ security tab. This is only running using an extra data Partition > where a central samba share points to it. ex /costumer as an extra > partition an in samba conf: path = /costumer . > > As far as I know the recommended way is to use the win- explorer to set > permissions on the share. I can do that, but reopen permission tab only sid > are shown with a question mark, please have a look at attached file: > > > > This not very useful. > Now Im stuck, cause I dont know if is a win problem or a samba. > > After searching and a lot of trying Im not able to solve this. > > Can someone help? > > Tia > Stefan
Luke Barone
2016-Apr-21 19:27 UTC
[Samba] win 2012, active directory, samba4 share, only sid shown
We don't see any attachments... Can you post it somewhere, then include a link? As for the SID errors, what are you using for the DNS server? On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 8:37 AM, Stefan Fuhrmann < stefan at fuhrmann.homedns.org> wrote:> Hello all, > can someone help? > > Tia > Stefan > > Am Wednesday 20 April 2016, 14:19:42 schrieb Stefan Fuhrmann: > > Hello all, > > > > Im having a win 2012 Server with ad and redhat and centos with samba4 > > clients. I configured a Testmaschine with the latest centos with samba4, > > kerberos and sssd. Hard work and took alot of time to get all running. I > > can access the share and want to change owner or permission over win > > explorer/ security tab. This is only running using an extra data > Partition > > where a central samba share points to it. ex /costumer as an extra > > partition an in samba conf: path = /costumer . > > > > As far as I know the recommended way is to use the win- explorer to set > > permissions on the share. I can do that, but reopen permission tab only > sid > > are shown with a question mark, please have a look at attached file: > > > > > > > > This not very useful. > > Now Im stuck, cause I dont know if is a win problem or a samba. > > > > After searching and a lot of trying Im not able to solve this. > > > > Can someone help? > > > > Tia > > Stefan > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >
Stefan Fuhrmann
2016-May-06 13:41 UTC
[Samba] win 2012, active directory, samba4 share, only sid shown
Hello all, with the great help of Sumit Bose from sssd- mailinglist the issue is solved: "ah, can you try to add 'use_fully_qualified_names = True' to the [domain/...] section of sssd.conf, restart SSSD and try again? Now 'wbinfo -s ....' (lower-case s) should return a result as well." That did the trick!! Stefan