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2020 Feb 05
2
Samba, ACLs and 'primary group'...
...er is no, then you can follow the POSIX ACLs page. > Do not try to mix the two. Rowland, i'm simply trying to understand, or better, trying to match my experience with Samba in NT mode with AD mode. In these years seems i've sticked with 'POSIX ACLs', building around policy and scrpts to manage ACLs, so probably it is better to keep at it (for me, of course). And my Windows client works happily! Also, for the tests i've done, 'windows ACL' works as depicted on the wiki page if and only if you set also: acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes acl_xattr:defa...
2020 Feb 05
0
Samba, ACLs and 'primary group'...
...or better, trying to match my > experience with Samba in NT mode with AD mode. An nt4-style domain is nothing like an AD domain, yes there are similarities, but they work very differently. > > In these years seems i've sticked with 'POSIX ACLs', building around > policy and scrpts to manage ACLs, so probably it is better to keep at > it (for me, of course). > And my Windows client works happily! If you only had Unix clients, then you could stick with this way of doing things, but you have Windows clients, so you need to work the Windows way and make your Unix clients...
2017 Jan 16
2
NetworkManager vs. Firewalld vs. /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-*****
I've made 3 CentOS 7 installation attempts to configure a simple firewall/router box with 2 nics. I got myself into a circular scenario where NetworkManager and firewalld and /etc/sysconfig/network-scrpts/ifcfg-***** were interfering or overwriting each other. Needed to perform ifdown enp3s7 on the internal LAN nic in order to make the external internet enp2s0 reach websites and ping nameservers. After completing firewall-cmd --complete-reload the internal LAN nic would still provide private ip add...
2020 Feb 05
4
Samba, ACLs and 'primary group'...
My previous email on this topic get no answer, i try to explain me better. The problem. Simply i was (ab)used, in my previous samba NT-mode domains, to have file created with the group-owner as the UNIX primary group; now, in AD, files get created group-owned by Windows primary group, eg 'Domain Users'. This simply 'breaks' most of my ACLs setup. I've read:
2011 May 27
0
Wine release 1.3.21
...Add default glyph properties proc. usp10: Use the font GDEF table to update glyph properties. usp10: Update LogClust from glyph properties. usp10: Determine glyph properties after shaping for Arabic. usp10: Determine glyph properties after shaping for Thai and other SE asian scrpts. usp10: Determine glyph properties after shaping for scripts with no justification. usp10/tests: Update test_ScriptShapeOpenType framework to shape in a given font. usp10: Add Hebrew shaping test. usp10: Add Arabic shaping test. usp10: Add Thai shaping test. usp1...