Mason Schmitt
2020-Feb-12 11:47 UTC
[Samba] Incorrect group name is displayed in folder permission list in Windows
> > What is in the username map ? >!root = NAME\Administrator NAME\administrator Administrator administrator
Rowland penny
2020-Feb-12 12:22 UTC
[Samba] Incorrect group name is displayed in folder permission list in Windows
On 12/02/2020 11:47, Mason Schmitt wrote:> > What is in the username map ? > > > ? !root = NAME\Administrator NAME\administrator Administrator > administratorOK, the only real problem that I can see is that you have: ea support = no This turns off the required EA. If turning this back on again doesn't fix the problem, check the ACL with samba-tool: samba-tool ntacl get <file> --as-sddl Run this on the fileserver as root and replace <file> with the path to the file or directory you are checking on windows. If the correct ACEs are shown, then this is a Windows problem. Rowland
Mason Schmitt
2020-Feb-12 12:34 UTC
[Samba] Incorrect group name is displayed in folder permission list in Windows
> > OK, the only real problem that I can see is that you have: > > ea support = no > > This turns off the required EA. >This appears to have resolved the issue. Thanks Rowland! -- Mason
Mason Schmitt
2020-Feb-12 13:28 UTC
[Samba] Incorrect group name is displayed in folder permission list in Windows
> OK, the only real problem that I can see is that you have: > > ea support = no > > This turns off the required EA. >Hmmm.... I thought this had resolved the issue, because the group names did update in the ACLs. However, I changed another group name about 20 minutes ago and it still hasn't updated in its associated ACL. I thought perhaps there was some lazy update or something, which would explain why the others cleared up, but so far that doesn't appear to be the case with my current example. If turning this back on again doesn't fix the problem, check the ACL> with samba-tool: > > samba-tool ntacl get <file> --as-sddl >Unfortunately, samba-tool is not available from the CentOS samba 4 package. Perhaps getfacl will suffice? getfacl returns this group name group:NAME\134fs1-top-recycle_bin-write:rwx It should be this group name group:NAME\134fs1-top-recycle_bin-modify:rwx The following is the full output of getfacl # file: srv/samba/Shares/Top/Recycle_Bin/ # owner: NAME\134admin # group: NAME\134domain\040users user::rwx user:NAME\134admin:rwx user:2001120:rwx user:2001121:r-x user:2001207:rwx user:2001264:rwx user:2001271:rwx group::--- group:NAME\134domain\040users:--- group:NAME\134fs1-shares-full:rwx group:NAME\134fs1-shares-rx:r-x group:NAME\134fs1-top-modify:rwx group:NAME\134fs1-top-rx:rwx group:NAME\134fs1-top-recycle_bin-write:rwx mask::rwx other::--- default:user::rwx default:user:NAME\134admin:rwx default:user:2001120:rwx default:user:2001121:r-x default:user:2001207:rwx default:user:2001264:rwx default:group::--- default:group:NAME\134domain\040users:--- default:group:NAME\134fs1-shares-full:rwx default:group:NAME\134fs1-shares-rx:r-x default:group:NAME\134fs1-top-modify:rwx default:group:NAME\134fs1-top-rx:rwx default:mask::rwx default:other::---
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