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2019 Jul 04
3
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
...Its a bit off to say dont touch the share tab...
Now if the wiki is right, and if you follow it it works, then yes, i totaly agree, but today its not.
By Default this is Everyone/Full (is/was, I dont know current stat of latest windows) i should check,
but i just killed my building server. :-( aarrgg..
Only bionic i386 was todo, so i need to fix that first now.
And with the bug(s) in samba, that groups and (nested groups) are not well read through winbind, ( i believe fixed now ), that is/was a problem.
Which still might be in 4.9.5 on Debian buster. Thats why i asked him to try this.
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2019 Jul 04
0
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
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> > Now if the wiki is right, and if you follow it it works,
> then yes, i totaly agree, but today its not.
> >
> > By Default this is Everyone/Full (is/was, I dont know
> current stat of latest windows) i should check,
> > but i just killed my building server. :-( aarrgg..
> > Only bionic i386 was todo, so i need to fix that first now.
> >
> > And with the bug(s) in samba, that groups and (nested
> groups) are not well read through winbind, ( i believe fixed
> now ), that is/was a problem.
> > Which still might be in 4.9.5 on Debian...
2019 Jul 04
10
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
Pisch Tam?s <pischta at gmail.com> ezt ?rta (id?pont: 2019. j?l. 4., Cs, 13:15):
>
> >OK, I set up Buster RC3 in a VM
> Thanks a lot!
>
> >I could add 'Domain Admins' to the 'Properties' on the share without any
> >problem.
> :o
>
> > Back to Buster machine:
> > root at dbrc3:~# ls -lad /home/users
> > drwxrwx---+ 2 root