Am 19.06.24 um 12:36 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:>> ALLOW_GROUPS="domain\ admins" > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > Where are you getting this from ?:-)> If I run this in a terminal: > > ALLOW_GROUPS="domain\ admins" ; echo "$ALLOW_GROUPS" > > I get this: > > domain\ admins > > Note that the '\' has become part of the group name. > > Now this may be correct, I do not use vfs_snapper, but a quick glance > at snappers documentation shows this: > > ALLOW_GROUPS=groups > The group-names must be separated by spaces. Spaces in group-names can > be escaped with a "\". > > To myself, this reads as you should be using: > ALLOW_GROUPS=domain\ adminsYou're right, I also already adjusted this ... you mentioned it last time. Unsure if these snapper-setting actually are applied correctly, as mentioned. I will get access to a test PC there in the next hour or so, then I can continue debugging this setup.
Am 19.06.24 um 12:46 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger via samba:> Am 19.06.24 um 12:36 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba: > >>> ALLOW_GROUPS="domain\ admins" >> ??????????????? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> ??????????????? Where are you getting this from ? > > :-) > >> If I run this in a terminal: >> >> ALLOW_GROUPS="domain\ admins" ; echo "$ALLOW_GROUPS" >> >> I get this: >> >> domain\ admins >> >> Note that the '\' has become part of the group name. >> >> Now this may be correct, I do not use vfs_snapper, but a quick glance >> at snappers documentation shows this: >> >> ALLOW_GROUPS=groups >> The group-names must be separated by spaces. Spaces in group-names can >> be escaped with a "\". >> >> To myself, this reads as you should be using: >> ALLOW_GROUPS=domain\ admins > > You're right, I also already adjusted this ... you mentioned it last time. > > Unsure if these snapper-setting actually are applied correctly, as > mentioned. > > I will get access to a test PC there in the next hour or so, then I can > continue debugging this setup.opened a ticket at https://github.com/openSUSE/snapper/issues/917 as well started from scratch with the snapshots etc