Rowland Penny
2017-Mar-26 18:45 UTC
[Samba] Samba shared folders and windows 7 permissions dialog.
On Sun, 26 Mar 2017 21:29:19 +0300 PF4Public via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> Hi, Rowland, thanks for your reply. > > Neither of machines have samba users as their local users. This makes > Windows ask for username and password upon connection, I suppose. > However I'm not determined on what's the difference between those > machines that show users and groups and those which don't. > Nonetheless some of machines do display samba/ldap users, whilst > others do not. Neither of them having samba users as local users, as > I've already mentioned. > > Also I have identified that neither of Windows XP machines show users > and groups in permissions dialog, even though file and printer > accessing has no problems on them. >If some machines show the users, surely this means that Samba is working and that the problem lies with the windows machines. Have they all been updated to the same level ? If not, are the ones that show the users, not been updated, or do they have an update that the others don't. Are they the same type i.e. 'pro' or 'home' ? Rowland
PF4Public
2017-Mar-26 22:21 UTC
[Samba] Samba shared folders and windows 7 permissions dialog.
It is indeed an issue with Windows, rather than Samba, and I never stated otherwise. With respect to Windows edition they all are "Pro" variant. I have a feeling, that failing workstations lack some updates because I have manually updated successful ones about a week ago. Comparing installed updates manually must be the last resort as it's rate complicated feat. Thus I started with Samba and found some differences in how Samba treats different workstations, which might give me a clue on what's wrong. So my questions hold: Is it "0: SAMR_DOMAIN_ACCESS_ENUM_ACCOUNTS" that blocks that windows host from enumerating ldap users and groups? If that's true, then why is that happening to the same user on a different hosts? What is the origin of struct samr_OpenDomain and how does samba derive it? 26.03.2017 21:45, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:> On Sun, 26 Mar 2017 21:29:19 +0300 > PF4Public via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Hi, Rowland, thanks for your reply. >> >> Neither of machines have samba users as their local users. This makes >> Windows ask for username and password upon connection, I suppose. >> However I'm not determined on what's the difference between those >> machines that show users and groups and those which don't. >> Nonetheless some of machines do display samba/ldap users, whilst >> others do not. Neither of them having samba users as local users, as >> I've already mentioned. >> >> Also I have identified that neither of Windows XP machines show users >> and groups in permissions dialog, even though file and printer >> accessing has no problems on them. >> > If some machines show the users, surely this means that Samba is > working and that the problem lies with the windows machines. Have they > all been updated to the same level ? If not, are the ones that show the > users, not been updated, or do they have an update that the others > don't. Are they the same type i.e. 'pro' or 'home' ? > > Rowland >
L A Walsh
2017-Mar-27 08:30 UTC
[Samba] Samba shared folders and windows 7 permissions dialog.
PF4Public via samba wrote:> It is indeed an issue with Windows, rather than Samba, and I never > stated otherwise.---- BTW, the means(or method) used to set the account enumeration permissions on a samba server isn't a windows issue, AFAIK.... ;-)> > Is it "0: SAMR_DOMAIN_ACCESS_ENUM_ACCOUNTS" that blocks that windows > host from enumerating > ldap users and groups? If that's true, then why is that happening to > the same user on a > different hosts? What is the origin of struct samr_OpenDomain and how > does samba derive it?In the "smb.conf(5)" manpage, search for: winbind enum
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