Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "become_user_by_session".
2018 Mar 10
2
Run smbd in AD user context
...> You need to do more work to correctly become the user you want
> to access irods from.
>
Off list I got a tip on using become_user(). A soon as I get a grip on how
to extract the calling user's vuid I give it a try I have of course tried
other functions; become_user_permanently( ), become_user_by_session( ) and
become_authenticated_pipe_user( ). None of these have given the right
$HOME.Or I simply don't know how to interpret the outcome or to proceed
from there.
Regards
Davor Vusir
2018 Mar 11
2
Run smbd in AD user context
..., 2018 at 01:10:46PM +0100, Davor Vusir via samba wrote:
> >
> > Off list I got a tip on using become_user(). A soon as I get a grip on
> how
> > to extract the calling user's vuid I give it a try I have of course tried
> > other functions; become_user_permanently( ), become_user_by_session( )
> and
> > become_authenticated_pipe_user( ). None of these have given the right
> > $HOME.Or I simply don't know how to interpret the outcome or to proceed
> > from there.
>
> None of these functions set $HOME, as Samba doesn't
> use this in any of our code....
2018 Mar 11
0
Run smbd in AD user context
...ir via samba wrote:
> > >
> > > Off list I got a tip on using become_user(). A soon as I get a grip on
> >
> > how
> > > to extract the calling user's vuid I give it a try I have of course tried
> > > other functions; become_user_permanently( ), become_user_by_session( )
> >
> > and
> > > become_authenticated_pipe_user( ). None of these have given the right
> > > $HOME.Or I simply don't know how to interpret the outcome or to proceed
> > > from there.
> >
> > None of these functions set $HOME, as Samba doe...
2018 Mar 09
2
Run smbd in AD user context
Hi all!
Is it possible to run smbd in an AD user's context?
If not, is it possible to have smbd to tell a third-party function to not
stray outside from logged on user's (AD user) context (home directory)?
I'm programming a VFS module[1] which will be the bridge between Windows
and iRODS[2]. iRODS depends on a configuration file,
.irods/irods_environment.json, which resides in the