Displaying 11 results from an estimated 11 matches for "security_acl_name".
2023 Feb 01
2
[Announce] Samba 4.18.0rc2 Available for Download
...be contacted the
password change fails rather than trying other DCs.
New option to change the NT ACL default location
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Usually the NT ACLs are stored in the security.NTACL extended
attribute (xattr) of files and directories. The new
"acl_xattr:security_acl_name" option allows to redefine the default
location. The default "security.NTACL" is a protected location, which
means the content of the security.NTACL attribute is not accessible
from normal users outside of Samba. When this option is set to use a
user-defined value, e.g. user.NTACL th...
2023 Feb 01
2
[Announce] Samba 4.18.0rc2 Available for Download
...be contacted the
password change fails rather than trying other DCs.
New option to change the NT ACL default location
------------------------------------------------
Usually the NT ACLs are stored in the security.NTACL extended
attribute (xattr) of files and directories. The new
"acl_xattr:security_acl_name" option allows to redefine the default
location. The default "security.NTACL" is a protected location, which
means the content of the security.NTACL attribute is not accessible
from normal users outside of Samba. When this option is set to use a
user-defined value, e.g. user.NTACL th...
2023 Jan 14
2
Is "vfs objects = acl_tdb" allowed?
Hi,
I had issues using"vfs objects = acl_xattr" (possibly too old version
[Version 4.13.13-Debian] for the needed "acl_xattr:security_acl_name =
user.samba" option needed if running in a non-priv container). So I
tried "vfs objects = acl_tdb" and found it working.
In https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/File_System_Support I found:
File systems without xattr support
Note: This is not recommended!!!
If you don't hav...
2023 Mar 01
1
[Announce] Samba 4.18.0rc4 Available for Download
...be contacted the
password change fails rather than trying other DCs.
New option to change the NT ACL default location
------------------------------------------------
Usually the NT ACLs are stored in the security.NTACL extended
attribute (xattr) of files and directories. The new
"acl_xattr:security_acl_name" option allows to redefine the default
location. The default "security.NTACL" is a protected location, which
means the content of the security.NTACL attribute is not accessible
from normal users outside of Samba. When this option is set to use a
user-defined value, e.g. user.NTACL th...
2023 Mar 01
1
[Announce] Samba 4.18.0rc4 Available for Download
...be contacted the
password change fails rather than trying other DCs.
New option to change the NT ACL default location
------------------------------------------------
Usually the NT ACLs are stored in the security.NTACL extended
attribute (xattr) of files and directories. The new
"acl_xattr:security_acl_name" option allows to redefine the default
location. The default "security.NTACL" is a protected location, which
means the content of the security.NTACL attribute is not accessible
from normal users outside of Samba. When this option is set to use a
user-defined value, e.g. user.NTACL th...
2023 Feb 15
0
[Announce] Samba 4.18.0rc3 Available for Download
...be contacted the
password change fails rather than trying other DCs.
New option to change the NT ACL default location
------------------------------------------------
Usually the NT ACLs are stored in the security.NTACL extended
attribute (xattr) of files and directories. The new
"acl_xattr:security_acl_name" option allows to redefine the default
location. The default "security.NTACL" is a protected location, which
means the content of the security.NTACL attribute is not accessible
from normal users outside of Samba. When this option is set to use a
user-defined value, e.g. user.NTACL th...
2023 Feb 15
0
[Announce] Samba 4.18.0rc3 Available for Download
...be contacted the
password change fails rather than trying other DCs.
New option to change the NT ACL default location
------------------------------------------------
Usually the NT ACLs are stored in the security.NTACL extended
attribute (xattr) of files and directories. The new
"acl_xattr:security_acl_name" option allows to redefine the default
location. The default "security.NTACL" is a protected location, which
means the content of the security.NTACL attribute is not accessible
from normal users outside of Samba. When this option is set to use a
user-defined value, e.g. user.NTACL th...
2023 Mar 08
0
[Announce] Samba 4.18.0 Available for Download
...be contacted the
password change fails rather than trying other DCs.
New option to change the NT ACL default location
------------------------------------------------
Usually the NT ACLs are stored in the security.NTACL extended
attribute (xattr) of files and directories. The new
"acl_xattr:security_acl_name" option allows to redefine the default
location. The default "security.NTACL" is a protected location, which
means the content of the security.NTACL attribute is not accessible
from normal users outside of Samba. When this option is set to use a
user-defined value, e.g. user.NTACL th...
2023 Mar 08
0
[Announce] Samba 4.18.0 Available for Download
...be contacted the
password change fails rather than trying other DCs.
New option to change the NT ACL default location
------------------------------------------------
Usually the NT ACLs are stored in the security.NTACL extended
attribute (xattr) of files and directories. The new
"acl_xattr:security_acl_name" option allows to redefine the default
location. The default "security.NTACL" is a protected location, which
means the content of the security.NTACL attribute is not accessible
from normal users outside of Samba. When this option is set to use a
user-defined value, e.g. user.NTACL th...
2024 Feb 19
1
Samba omitting the user group setting, might be a bug
Mandi! Fyodor Kravchenko via samba
In chel di` si favelave...
> Thank you, nesting is set to 1. Is there anything else we could check?
AFAIK, no. Next step is use a privileged container, but really in this vase
better using a VM.
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Il Paese lo ? gi? da 4 anni (Il Ruggito del Coniglio)
2023 Jan 12
2
Fwd: Can Samba just store ACL information (without interpreting it) without AD?
Hi,
I read several articles on the internet, but I fail to understand how
ACL storage technically works. Of course in almost any case, ACL
should not only be stored but also evaluated, and for this this Samba
server needs to be a member of the AD domain. I think I understand
this, but I have a different use case. I hope someone can help and
possibly has a link or such.
I have a samba instance