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2024 Feb 23
2
Samba share and groups permissions
...ot;vfs objects = recycle acl_xattr", but it
doesn't work either.
getent group <GROUP_NAME> command returns the group name correctly
(DOMAIN\group_name:x:10006:).
Nicolas
Le 23/02/2024 ? 10:23, Rowland Penny via samba a ?crit?:
> On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 08:13:08 +0100
> Nicolas Boiss? via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a Fedora server, part of a domain, on which various shares are
>> configured.
>>
>> For one share, I want to set up permissions according to the groups
>> to which the users belo...
2024 Feb 23
1
Samba share and groups permissions
On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 08:13:08 +0100
Nicolas Boiss? via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Fedora server, part of a domain, on which various shares are
> configured.
>
> For one share, I want to set up permissions according to the groups
> to which the users belong. But it doesn't work....
2024 Feb 23
2
Samba share and groups permissions
Hello,
I have a Fedora server, part of a domain, on which various shares are
configured.
For one share, I want to set up permissions according to the groups to
which the users belong. But it doesn't work. For example, I want the
share to be accessible by group A in read-write mode, and group B in
read-only mode. I use setfacl for this. But neither group A nor group B
have access to the
2015 Dec 15
2
Samba 4.0.21 and Windows 10
Hi,
I've got a problem with Windows 10 Education (last build) and my Samba PDC
(under Fedora).
All machines with Windows 7 can join domain successfully. But with Windows
10, I've got "network path not found" error.
I've changed all registry keys that we need to change, but no way
(DomainCompatibilityMode,
DNSNameResolutionRequired, AllowInsecureGuestAuth)
My PDC is in NT4
2019 Jun 03
3
chown and AD users
Hi everyone,
I want to set ACL's on some directories for AD users with chown command,
but it doesn't work.
wbinfo -u is ok and return all users. i.e :
DOMAIN\administrator
DOMAIN\user
...
if I try :
#chown -R "DOMAIN\user" /my_dir
I obtain this :
chown: incorrect user : "DOMAIN\\user"
chown systematically "adds" a backslash, but I don't