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2011 Nov 04
0
Non primary group permissions not working
...with group rwx access I cannot access that
directory through Windows or smbclient unless that group is my primary
group. If I'm a member of the group (but it's not my primary), I can't
access it.
If I ssh to the server it works AOK
Here's me and my groups on the samba server
cfowler at staffpgstore:~$ id -Gn
staff sss scssadmin scssunixadmin BUILTIN\users
Here's my testcase.
$ ls -ld testcase/
drwxrwx--- 2 wwwowner scssadmin 4096 Nov 4 09:28 testcase/
I can easily access this directory as a user on the sever. This makes
sense as I'm in the scssadmin group.
Here&...
2012 Nov 26
3
Vacation messages come from POSTMASTER, not user
Problem : All vacation autoreplies come from the postmaster address.
Expected behavior : vacation notice comes from the user who set the
vacation.
Platform : Dovecot 2.1.7 on Debian Squeeze ( See below for example
reply, sieve script and dovecot -n output)
Any help appreciated!
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Sieve script used:
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2012 Jun 15
1
User cannot get into own directory with 700 permissions
...course get into it from unix
If however I set the mode to 740, I can get into it from windows
Samba version is 3.6.5 running on Debian squeeze and is installed from
the backports repository. Below is a snippet of the log file at log
level 5 from when I try to access the directory "700_dir_cfowler_staff"
any help much appreciated!
[2012/06/15 10:24:25.700630, 3] smbd/process.c:1467(switch_message)
switch message SMBntcreateX (pid 5978) conn 0x7fab011282a0
[2012/06/15 10:24:25.700932, 4] smbd/uid.c:351(change_to_user)
Skipping user change - already user
[2012/06/15 10:24:25.70...
2012 Jun 21
2
ACLS without winbind (but WITH correct user mapping)
Thanks to some of the guys on #samba-technical (obnox in particular!), I
now have a working samba configuration.
The environment:
In our setup each user has an entry in both openldap (no samba schemes)
and AD. Each account has the same name and even has a Unix UID entry in
AD. Our users ssh into Linux boxes, authenticating off of openldap.
Files are shared via samba.
Due to the account