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2016 Aug 02
3
FW: kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
It's ok So, if I create a httpuser and an httpgroup in my AD and use these at owner and group for my apache2 daemon, this one could access to userdirs (while permissions granting it) ? But I need to cron 'kinit' to keep valid ticket... ? My local root user always can't access to the share, but my other problem seems...
2016 Aug 03
4
FW: kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
...Thanks Rowland, > Greetz, > Bruno > > > Le 02/08/2016 à 18:20, Rowland Penny a écrit : > > On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 17:05:37 +0200 > > Bruno MACADRÉ <bruno.macadre at univ-rouen.fr> wrote: > > > >> It's ok > >> > >> So, if I create a httpuser and an httpgroup in my AD and use these at > >> owner and group for my apache2 daemon, this one could access to > >> userdirs (while permissions granting it) ? But I need to cron 'kinit' > >> to keep valid ticket... ? > >> > >> My local root user...
2016 Aug 02
0
FW: kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 17:05:37 +0200 Bruno MACADRÉ <bruno.macadre at univ-rouen.fr> wrote: > It's ok > > So, if I create a httpuser and an httpgroup in my AD and use these at > owner and group for my apache2 daemon, this one could access to > userdirs (while permissions granting it) ? But I need to cron 'kinit' > to keep valid ticket... ? > > My local root user always can't access to the share, but...
2016 Aug 03
1
FW: kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
...39;s the root acces the more difficult to resolve... Thanks Rowland, Greetz, Bruno Le 02/08/2016 à 18:20, Rowland Penny a écrit : > On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 17:05:37 +0200 > Bruno MACADRÉ <bruno.macadre at univ-rouen.fr> wrote: > >> It's ok >> >> So, if I create a httpuser and an httpgroup in my AD and use these at >> owner and group for my apache2 daemon, this one could access to >> userdirs (while permissions granting it) ? But I need to cron 'kinit' >> to keep valid ticket... ? >> >> My local root user always can't access...
2016 Aug 03
1
FW: kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
...écrit : > >>>>> On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 17:05:37 +0200 > >>>>> Bruno MACADRÉ <bruno.macadre at univ-rouen.fr> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> It's ok > >>>>>> > >>>>>> So, if I create a httpuser and an httpgroup in my AD and use these > at > >>>>>> owner and group for my apache2 daemon, this one could access to > >>>>>> userdirs (while permissions granting it) ? But I need to cron > 'kinit' > >>>>>> to keep valid...
2016 Aug 03
0
FW: kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
...>> Le 02/08/2016 à 18:20, Rowland Penny a écrit : > >>> On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 17:05:37 +0200 > >>> Bruno MACADRÉ <bruno.macadre at univ-rouen.fr> wrote: > >>> > >>>> It's ok > >>>> > >>>> So, if I create a httpuser and an httpgroup in my AD and use these at > >>>> owner and group for my apache2 daemon, this one could access to > >>>> userdirs (while permissions granting it) ? But I need to cron 'kinit' > >>>> to keep valid ticket... ? > >>>>...
2016 Aug 02
2
FW: kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
** I truncate my initial mail below for size reason ** I've tried your tips but nothing better.... AD users can still accessing share (ouf !!), but local users not more. I can't find where it blocks.... Thanks for your help Louis, Greetz, Bruno Le 02/08/2016 à 15:33, L.P.H. van Belle a écrit : > > You keep 2 ranges. > > One for the “local (linux) users” > >