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2013 May 28
1
Problems during connect to server and listing files
Hi, first time poster.
I am having trouble getting one of my servers to list all the files in
the directory. Consequently, it is failing to work with email when
users create new sub folders ( main problem).
background:
we have two servers
-old solaris 10 system running as server not smb master which is
mail server
-new linux CentOS 5.9 system running as master that also serves as
2017 Dec 12
5
problems with share permissions
Hi
I had a few test shares created and they were working fine. Users could
read or write depending on the windows group that was defined on the
share. I have since removed the test shares and created the file
structure needed and setup the smb.conf file with the share names. I
have also setup the groups and assigned them to the respective
directories. Problem is the users can connect to
2017 Nov 27
3
problems with permissions
hi list,
environment:
Windows 2008 Domain
Centos 7 server running samba 4.4.4
Problem:
I am creating a number of samba shares on the Centos server to be used
on the Domain. Right now I have two major directories setup as shares
with minor directories being created.
How do I specify read/write permissions on the minor directories without
having to create a share for each directory? When I
2017 Dec 13
0
problems with share permissions
On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 14:18:24 -0800
Jerry Lowry <jlowry at edt.com> wrote:
> On a previous post I received this reply.
>
> B) You totally missed this: '# - Adding just this is not enough' when
> you cut and pasted it from the Samba wiki, you need to use the winbind
> 'rid' or 'ad' backend.
>
> My backend had been set to 'tdb'. I changed
2017 Nov 27
0
problems with permissions
On Mon, 27 Nov 2017 14:57:30 -0800
Jerry Lowry <jlowry at edt.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply,
>
> I forgot a bit of info, oops. the users/groups are in the AD but the
> shares are held on the centos samba server. So setting windows ACL's
> is not going to work in this case.
And the centos samba server is a domain member, so the Windows ACLs
will work.
>
>
2017 Dec 12
0
problems with share permissions
On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 14:01:03 -0800
Jerry Lowry <jlowry at edt.com> wrote:
> Sorry didn't scroll up far enough :)
>
> samba version : 4.4.4-14.el7_3
>
> also forgot that pictures don't transfer....it has been a tough week,
> this is Friday right?
>
> thanks
>
> Here is the global section:
>
> [global]
> workgroup = Accounting
>