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2001 Oct 16
4
directory mask = 2770
Hello everyone. I am using Samba 2.0.7 on a RedHat 6.2 machine. I wanted to apply a directory mask of 2770 to everything created in a share. The root directory of this share already has these permissions. I want to have it so that everything created in a certain directory has the permissions of the group of the creator. As it stands, I do have the directory mask = 2770 line in the smb.conf
2015 Jan 28
1
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
Hi Bob, Set the rights like this. > /home 775 > > /home/samba 775 > > /home/samba/DT***RM 775 > > /home/samba/DT***RM/profiles 777 for the profiles, after you set the rights in windows, user profiles folders wil be created with the correct rights. and only accessable by the user.. and from here you shoule be able to set the correct rights. Can you give it a try?
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
2015 Jan 28
0
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
Hai Bob, A few questions. - is the client computer member of the domain? - Are you logged in as "DOMAIN\Administrator" ? - it the time on pc and server the same. and for example. change this one to >[profiles$] > path = /home/samba/DT***RM/profiles > acl_xattr:ignore system acl = yes > read only = no > csc policy = disable now check if :
2004 Feb 17
0
Samba3/ADS: share permissions vs ACLs
Hello, I'm struggling with permissions management in samba 3.0.2, ads member mode, on SuSE 9. I have essentially two questions: 1) What is the precendence of the various permissions (Filesystem, share, ACL, smb.conf, user vs. group in each) that Samba observes, and how do they effect each other? 2) Should I be able to set share-level permissions on a samba share from a Win2k machine by
2005 Nov 30
1
home directory permissions
Hi all, I use samba-3.0.20b on a solaris 10 box with a ldap backend. All works fine except one thing: I have an account "bob". Its home directory is "/tmp/teachers/bob" Its group is "teachers". However when I define the teachers repository permissions like this: [zoe.root:367] ls -al /tmp drwxrwx--- 2 root teachers 177 Nov 15 13:22 teachers (access in
2011 Feb 19
0
Samba ACLs and NFS ACLs:Differing results
I have two users on my network, Mary and Bob, who work together in a shared share. They both belong to the group Accounting. Bob is a savvy Linux user who accesses the share via NFS4. Mary toils away using Windows accessing the share via the Samba server. Mary will create a directory on the share and dump a number of files in which Bob and Mary will split the load. Bob, being a LInux user, will
2004 Nov 03
1
samba and domain local groups
Quick question about Samba and Domain Local groups. Ive got a Samba 3.0.7 server (redhat 8) as a domain member of a 2K Domain in native mode. (security = domain). Std Windows group mgmt says: Users are members of Global Groups. Global Groups are members of local groups Local Groups control access to resources. So ive got a Domain Local group I want to use to restrict access to a samba share:
2015 May 13
2
Posix vs. Windows File/Directory Permissions
Le 13/05/2015 17:29, Rowland Penny a ?crit : > > If you set the acls on a Unix directory with 'chmod' and then set an > ACL with 'setfacl', you will not change the Unix acls, that is, if the > acls are set to '775' and you then set the ACL for a user with > 'setfacl', the Unix acl will still read '775' or 'rwxrwxr-x' , what >
2008 Jan 28
1
[LLVMdev] Building self-hosting compiler in language "X", using LLVM
Hi to all LLVMers! I'm new to LLVM and compilers at all (i did wrote few interpretators, but thats not same as compiler), and i want to write compiler (which compiles source to native code executebles - no VMs or runtime files) for some language (i'll call it a language "X", as it don't have name yet, cuz i'm desinging it - a hobby project of mine) and i want to write
2015 Jan 29
0
Fwd: Re: W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
First, I will try forwarding the original sent this morning. If it still appear poorly formated I'll try something different. PLEASE WAIT FOR A CLEAN COPY IF THIS ONE IS STILL BAD. --- ------------------------- Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy 615.885.2846 (main) www.donelsontrophy.com [1] "Everyone deserves an award!!" -------- Original Message -------- SUBJECT: Re:
2015 Jan 08
0
getting permissions denied on home folders
Part of the smb.conf [home] path = /home/samba/DTDC01/users comment = user folder 4 redirection read only = no Hum-m-m? --- ------------------------- Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy 615.885.2846 (main) www.donelsontrophy.com [1] "Everyone deserves an award!!" On 2015-01-08 12:56, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 08/01/15 18:37, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote: > First, I keep
2015 Jan 29
0
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
On 29/01/15 21:21, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote: > > > Rowland, > > I think you have confused my email with a different thread. > > Uhm . . what? > > --- > > ------------------------- > > Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy > > 615.885.2846 (main) > www.donelsontrophy.com [1] > > "Everyone deserves an award!!" > > On 2015-01-29
2015 Jan 29
0
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
On 29/01/15 21:21, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote: > > > Rowland, > > I think you have confused my email with a different thread. > > Uhm . . what? > > --- > > ------------------------- > > Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy > > 615.885.2846 (main) > www.donelsontrophy.com [1] > > "Everyone deserves an award!!" > > On 2015-01-29
2015 Jan 08
0
getting permissions denied on home folders
First, I keep forgetting that I need to change the email address to reply to the mailing list. Sorry about that, everyone. (Hard to follow a thread that is fragmented like this one now is.) I am focusing to intently on my problem. Rowland, changed to 0755 for the three directories you suggested and still getting "Access is denied" from my W7 client. I even restarted the server and
2015 Jan 28
2
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
That was a cut/paste error. I've been thinking (danger, danger) when I test kerberos it returns the two DC's are available. Should it be including the member server also? Didn't I see the script setup kerberos on the member server? (Remember this was installed with the gen one scripts, not the newest scripts.) --- ------------------------- Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy
2015 Jan 28
0
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
On 28/01/15 16:50, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote: > > > W7 client domain member? yes. > > Logged in as domainAdministrator? yes. > > "SeDiskOperatorPrivilege" set? yes > > Read "/Setup_and_configure_file_shares_with_Windows_ACLs"? yes. > > --- > > ------------------------- > > Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy > > 615.885.2846
1998 Aug 06
0
Locks & permissions on shares
We have a requirement here to set up what we call a "shared area". This is nothing more than a directory on a Unix server (Digital Unix) that allows a group of users read and write access to the directory. The shared area needs to be accessible from Win95 clients. A big restriction that we want is: - when a user opens a file, others should not be able to write to that file. So, the
2015 Apr 29
0
Cannot delete/write after system update
On 29/04/15 20:33, Bob Bell wrote: > On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 09:19:32AM +0100, Rowland Penny wrote: >> On 29/04/15 04:04, Bob Bell wrote: >>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 10:56:05AM +0100, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>> On 26/04/15 05:38, Bob Bell wrote: >>>>> After upgrading one of my home servers, and I can no longer delete or >>>>> write files
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