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2013 Aug 20
1
AD DC eventually not browsable without restart
I have a SerNet Samba 4.0.8 AD DC running on CentOS 6.4 (newdc) replicating from a W2K3 DC (olddc). When I first launch Samba using `sudo samba`, I can go to the Windows server and browse to \\newdc in Explorer, and I see mytestshare, netlogon, printers, sysvol, and "Printers and Faxes". After a while (I'm not sure how long precisely, but under 24 hours) I could not navigate to \\newdc without the following error: --------------------------- \\newdc --------------------------- \\newdc is not accessible. You mi...
2013 Aug 16
2
share permissions
I have a share setup on a Samba 4.0.8 / CentOS 6.4 box that is successfully replicating with a W2K3 server. I'm following the HOWTO here: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_and_configure_file_shares [mytest] path = /home/me/mytestshare <-- with or without trailing slash read only = No On the W2K3 box, I can browse to \\newdc and I see my test share listed there. I can also see it if I connect to newdc in Computer Management. However, what I can't get from either of those places is a Security tab if I right-click th...
2023 Feb 13
1
access "claim types"
...om the Unix end, you should never find Administrator owning anything. This is because, as my example showed. as a Unix use, Administrator is just a normal, unprivileged user e.g. my example Unix Administrator had the ID 10500. > > So I assumed the chown should be "chown -R root:10512 mytestshare" ? Exactly, the Unix admin user is 'root'. > > All the samba shares on this server are located in "/mnt/MSA2040/smb", > this dir belongs to "0 0" now according to "ls -n". > > I see some mapping in the conf: > > # grep mapp smb.c...
2023 Feb 13
1
access "claim types"
...Windows machine and the user.map is mapping Administrator > to root on the Unix machine, which is to be expected. I am a bit confused right now (maybe always): you told me "Administrator shouldn't own anything on Unix" So I assumed the chown should be "chown -R root:10512 mytestshare" ? All the samba shares on this server are located in "/mnt/MSA2040/smb", this dir belongs to "0 0" now according to "ls -n". I see some mapping in the conf: # grep mapp smb.conf username map = /etc/samba/samba_usermapping # cat samba_usermapping !root = DOMA...
2023 Feb 13
1
access "claim types"
...never find Administrator owning anything. > This is because, as my example showed. as a Unix use, Administrator is > just a normal, unprivileged user e.g. my example Unix Administrator had > the ID 10500. > >> >> So I assumed the chown should be "chown -R root:10512 mytestshare" ? > > Exactly, the Unix admin user is 'root'. > >> >> All the samba shares on this server are located in "/mnt/MSA2040/smb", >> this dir belongs to "0 0" now according to "ls -n". >> >> I see some mapping in the c...
2023 Feb 13
1
access "claim types"
On 13/02/2023 10:54, Stefan G. Weichinger via samba wrote: > Am 10.02.23 um 11:26 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba: > >> Hmm, so there is a DC that is having some dns problems and the windows >> admin isn't bothered that this 'may' be replicating to his other DC's >> ???? > > seems so > > I don't know if he would take that one DC down if