Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "testacl".
2002 Aug 19
2
Access Denied when changing ACLs from W2000 client
...95de5a2
000003e8
[2002/08/20 18:01:06, 5] smbd/posix_acls.c:unpack_nt_owners(433)
unpack_nt_owners: validating owner_sids.
[2002/08/20 18:01:06, 5] smbd/posix_acls.c:unpack_nt_owners(474)
unpack_nt_owners: owner_sids validated.
[2002/08/20 18:01:06, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(111)
unix_mode(TestACL) returning 0760
[2002/08/20 18:01:06, 3]
smbd/posix_acls.c:convert_canon_ace_to_posix_perms(1809)
convert_canon_ace_to_posix_perms: Too many ACE entries for file TestACL to
convert to posix perms.
[2002/08/20 18:01:06, 3] smbd/posix_acls.c:set_nt_acl(2242)
set_nt_acl: failed to convert file acl...
2010 Jan 31
0
? NFSv4 and ZFS: removing write_owner attribute does not stop a user changing file group ownership
...s in a ZFS file system via NFSv4.
I am not logged in a root.
File permissions look as expected when I inspect them with ls -v and ls -V
I only have owner and group ACLs...nothing for everyone.
bash-3.00$ id
uid=100(timt) gid=10001(ccbcadmins)
bash-3.00$ groups
ccbcadmins staff
bash-3.00$ ls -v testacl
-rwxrwx---+ 1 timt ccbcadmins 0 Jan 31 16:24 testacl
0:owner@:read_data/write_data/append_data/read_xattr/write_xattr/execute
/delete_child/read_attributes/write_attributes/delete/read_acl
/write_acl/write_owner/synchronize:allow
1:group@:read_data/write...
2003 Aug 08
1
3.0beta3 ACL show no groups
...inks = No
[snapshots]
comment = snapshots
path = /mnt/snapshots
available = No
[netlogon]
comment = NETLOGON service
path = /var/nas/netlogon
force create mode = 0644
force directory mode = 0775
browseable = No
locking = No
[TestACL]
comment = TestACL
path = /mnt/H87/TestACL
valid users = root, bob
admin users = root, bob
write list = root, bob
2010 Nov 03
7
getting error with setfacl
....2) to the Windows domain (win2003) and users can login to the server using their window's domain credentials. Also can view all of the domain groups using 'wbinfo -g', however when I try to set the acls on a local dir' I get the follow error;
#setfacl -m g:DOMAIN\\groupname:r /tmp/testacl
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
The same error occurs if I use a domain user, although I can add a local Linux user or group. What am I overlooking?
Many thanks on advance.
James
2018 Feb 01
5
4.7.4 build fails
...4/librpc/python-unixinfo.so
[3640/3915] Linking default/source4/librpc/python-echo.so
[3641/3915] Linking default/source3/utils/samba-regedit
[3642/3915] Linking default/source3/libsmb/libsmbclient.so
[3643/3915] Linking default/source3/utils/smbget
[3644/3915] Linking default/examples/libsmbclient/testacl
[3645/3915] Linking default/examples/libsmbclient/testctx
[3646/3915] Linking default/examples/libsmbclient/teststat2
[3647/3915] Linking default/examples/libsmbclient/teststatvfs
[3648/3915] Linking default/source3/pylibsmb.so
[3649/3915] Linking default/examples/libsmbclient/testwrite
[3650/3915]...
2018 Feb 01
0
4.7.4 build fails
...so
> [3640/3915] Linking default/source4/librpc/python-echo.so
> [3641/3915] Linking default/source3/utils/samba-regedit
> [3642/3915] Linking default/source3/libsmb/libsmbclient.so
> [3643/3915] Linking default/source3/utils/smbget
> [3644/3915] Linking default/examples/libsmbclient/testacl
> [3645/3915] Linking default/examples/libsmbclient/testctx
> [3646/3915] Linking default/examples/libsmbclient/teststat2
> [3647/3915] Linking default/examples/libsmbclient/teststatvfs
> [3648/3915] Linking default/source3/pylibsmb.so
> [3649/3915] Linking default/examples/libsmbcli...
2006 Jan 22
4
SeBackupPrivilege
We're using Samba 3.0.21a-1 on a CentOS 4.2 server (kernel
2.6.9-22.0.2.ELsmp); everything works more or less fine,
it's functioning as the PDC with an OpenLDAP back end (setup
essentially straight from the Idealx.org playbook), etc.
We're trying to mount Windows shares to back them up, and
getting "permission denied" errors when trying to read
certain files from those