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2020 Jun 09
0
include in smb.conf
...ALGAAAAAzgAQIAAAAAAAUgAAAAIAIAAAAAGAC/AR4AAQIAAAAAAAUgAAAAIAIAAAALGAAAAACgAQIAAAAAAAUgAAAAJQIAAAAAGACpABIAAQIAAAAAAAUgAAAAJQIAAA== Big problem though, it is incomprehensible, so try this instead: samba-tool ntacl get /var/lib/samba/sysvol --as-sddl O:BAG:SYD:PAI(A;OICIIO;WOWDGRGWGX;;;CO)(A;OICIIO;GRGX;;;AU)(A;;0x001200a9;;;AU)(A;OICIIO;GA;;;SY)(A;;0x001f03ff;;;SY)(A;OICIIO;WOWDGRGWGX;;;BA)(A;;0x001e01bf;;;BA)(A;OICIIO;GRGX;;;SO)(A;;0x001200a9;;;SO) Now, provided you have the key, you can easily decipher it, for instance, (A;OICIIO;WOWDGRGWGX;;;CO) is: (ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE;OBJECT_INHERIT_A...
2020 Jun 09
2
include in smb.conf
Hi Rowland >Hi Marcio, we would need more info, where are you migrating the home folders from ? and where to ? I copied Windows Server 2008 folders and permissions with ROBOCOPY to my Samba 4 server. >I know you mentioned a Win 2008 server, are the home folders stored on that ? The personal folders were stored on it (Windows), but now they are on my new Samba 4 file server. >Another
2016 Jul 24
3
Samba 4.2.14 GPO issue
Dear All, I've recently upgrade from samba 4.1.x to samba 4.2.14 and found that GPO are having issue Specifically when I'm adding new using they *never *got the gpupdate success fully. When I run samba-tool ntacl sysvolcheck or samba-tool ntacl sysvolreset But don't seem to got it fix.. Any suggestion? Thank in advance. #samba-tool ntacl sysvolcheck Processing section
2020 Jun 12
2
include in smb.conf
...IAAAAAGAC/AR4AAQIAAAAAAAUgAAAAIAIAAAALGAAAAACgAQIAAAAAAAUgAAAAJQIAAAAAGACpABIAAQIAAAAAAAUgAAAAJQIAAA== > > Big problem though, it is incomprehensible, so try this instead: > > samba-tool ntacl get /var/lib/samba/sysvol --as-sddl > > O:BAG:SYD:PAI(A;OICIIO;WOWDGRGWGX;;;CO)(A;OICIIO;GRGX;;;AU)(A;;0x001200a9;;;AU)(A;OICIIO;GA;;;SY)(A;;0x001f03ff;;;SY)(A;OICIIO;WOWDGRGWGX;;;BA)(A;;0x001e01bf;;;BA)(A;OICIIO;GRGX;;;SO)(A;;0x001200a9;;;SO) > > Now, provided you have the key, you can easily decipher it, for > instance, (A;OICIIO;WOWDGRGWGX;;;CO) is: > > (ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE...