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2019 Feb 06
4
unix_primary_group = yes don t work
...tekstdocument for Rowland.txt
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> I tested from win10 and got this:
>
> root at testsmb:~# ls -la /home/data
> total 16
> drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 Feb 6 15:17 .
> drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4096 Feb 6 13:42 ..
> -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 giduser domain users 0 Feb 6 13:48 test.txt
> -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 giduser domain users 0 Feb 6 15:17 wintest.txt
> root at testsmb:~# ls -la /home/giduser/test.txt
> -rw-r--r-- 1 giduser unixgroup 0 Feb 6 14:31 /home/giduser/test.txt
> root at testsmb:~# getent passwd giduser
> gidus...
2019 Feb 06
6
unix_primary_group = yes don t work
thanks for the answer, Louis.
i m talking about the userhome dir.
I ve already read https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_Home_Folders and
i m applying the posix acls to my share.
As the users's home is shared between windows and linux, i d rather use
the posix acls than the windows ones.
Beside the homedir of my users have a form like /home/ first letter of
name /login ( ex : /home/d/dare
2019 Feb 06
0
unix_primary_group = yes don t work
...; >> I tested from win10 and got this:
> >>
> >> root at testsmb:~# ls -la /home/data
> >> total 16
> >> drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 Feb 6 15:17 .
> >> drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4096 Feb 6 13:42 ..
> >> -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 giduser domain users 0 Feb 6 13:48 test.txt
> >> -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 giduser domain users 0 Feb 6 15:17 wintest.txt
> >> root at testsmb:~# ls -la /home/giduser/test.txt
> >> -rw-r--r-- 1 giduser unixgroup 0 Feb 6 14:31
> /home/giduser/test.txt
> >> root at test...
2019 Feb 06
0
unix_primary_group = yes don t work
...atory to use the windows acls to have the functionnality i
> m looking for ?
>
Been doing some testing on this, if a user connects via ssh to a Unix
domain member that is set up to use the users Unix group as its primary
group and creates a file, I get this:
root at testsmb:~# ls -la /home/giduser/test.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 giduser unixgroup 0 Feb 6 14:31 /home/giduser/test.txt
However, if the user connects via SMB to a share and creates a file, I
get this:
root at testsmb:~# ls -la /home/data/test.txt
-rwxrwxr-x+ 1 giduser domain users 0 Feb 6 13:48 /home/data/test.txt
It looks like the...
2019 Feb 06
1
unix_primary_group = yes don t work
...to have the functionnality i
>> m looking for ?
>>
> Been doing some testing on this, if a user connects via ssh to a Unix
> domain member that is set up to use the users Unix group as its primary
> group and creates a file, I get this:
>
> root at testsmb:~# ls -la /home/giduser/test.txt
> -rw-r--r-- 1 giduser unixgroup 0 Feb 6 14:31 /home/giduser/test.txt
>
> However, if the user connects via SMB to a share and creates a file, I
> get this:
>
> root at testsmb:~# ls -la /home/data/test.txt
> -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 giduser domain users 0 Feb 6 13:48 /home/d...
2019 Feb 06
0
unix_primary_group = yes don t work
...tionnality i
> > m looking for ?
> >
>
> Been doing some testing on this, if a user connects via ssh to a Unix
> domain member that is set up to use the users Unix group as
> its primary
> group and creates a file, I get this:
>
> root at testsmb:~# ls -la /home/giduser/test.txt
> -rw-r--r-- 1 giduser unixgroup 0 Feb 6 14:31 /home/giduser/test.txt
>
> However, if the user connects via SMB to a share and creates a file, I
> get this:
>
> root at testsmb:~# ls -la /home/data/test.txt
> -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 giduser domain users 0 Feb 6 13:48 /hom...