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2002 May 29
2
Win9x login script drive mapping problem - addendum
As an addendum to my original message (copied below), I have tried a couple of things and have found the following: Running a one line login script, eg net use * \\server\share with an echo command produces the following output: The syntax is incorrect. For help, type NET USE /? at the command prompt. Yet running the same script one the machine as soon after login as possible results in he
2002 May 29
0
Re: Win9x login script drive mapping problem - more info
Many thanks to those who have replied so far - still no luck unfortunately. It would appear that I was ni=ot quite specific enough in the original post re: the OS version I am using - it is Windows 98SE, NOT vanilla 98. As for the login script I am using, I tried originally with the NT/2K script I use for all the other machines (logical as they are all NT/2K!): #### Script starts here ####
2003 Mar 21
3
Automated printer driver problems
Hi, I am having a problem with automating the download of printer drivers from a Samba 2.2.8 server. We used to use the server with he following options set: use client driver = yes disable spoolss = yes However these options have now been removed from smb.conf. Following the instructions available in printer_driver2.htm (supplied in docs/htmldocs in the source), I can add a printer driver to
2006 Jun 27
2
Render partials in folders
Right now I have partials in a view folder corresponding with my controller. ie: controller: example, view: example/_partial.rhtml and I call it with render :partial => ''partial'' How do I add the partial to another folder and call it? ie: controller: example, view: example/new_folder/_partial.rhtml render :partial => ''new_folder/partial'' # does NOT work
2019 Mar 13
5
read permission on rotated logs
When logs (e.g. /var/log/maillog) are rotated (e.g. to /var/log/maillog-YYYYMDD) is there a way via systemd or whatever to assign read permission to a specific group? Right now, for example - ls -l maillog* -rw------- 1 root root 3105240 Mar 13 22:04 maillog -rw------- 1 root root 1079031 Feb 24 04:39 maillog-20190224 -rw------- 1 root root 7237640 Mar 1 12:59 maillog-20190228 -rw------- 1
2019 Mar 14
0
read permission on rotated logs
Maybe I'm missing something here but doesn't logrotate have the 'postrotate ... endscript' block for its configuration files where you can run any command you desire? Leroy Tennison Network Information/Cyber Security Specialist E: leroy at datavoiceint.com 2220 Bush Dr McKinney, Texas 75070 www.datavoiceint.com This message has been sent on behalf of a company that is part of the
2010 Jul 07
0
scp forces original access permissions when owner lacks write access
Hello, I am not sure if this is a bug or a feature... When I use scp to copy a file to a filesystem which forces or masks permissions on new files (in my case a samba share) the resulting permissions depend on whether the owner had write access in the original permissions. If the owner did have write access then the copied file ends up with the permissions specified by the filesystem. If the
2000 Jan 07
0
ms word 97 problems
please reply to me directly and i'll summarise answers to the list (i wish people would make a habit of this - it would help reduce the volume on this list and make searching for answers easier). samba server running samba-2.0.6 windows nt 4 + sp6 running ms word 97 i have a share on the samba server defined as: [sharename] path = /some/path valid users = @somegroup write list = @somegroup
2010 Mar 01
2
Force destination files to specific owner/group
Folks-- I'm working with an old system I set up to copy files from one local directory to another. I was using rdist for this, but I would prefer to shift it over to rsync. The one thing I'm missing is the trivial ability to force the group owernship of the destination files to a specific group. A read through the manpage and various searches on the web do not turn up any helpful hints
2007 Dec 12
1
vfs_ChDir fails, even though the share is read-write for that user
Hi, I'm running Samba Version 3.0.25c on Solaris 10 8/07 on X86 hardware. It's successfully joined to AD. But, and there always is a but, if : * A user is a member of SomeGroup * and the share alllows SomeGroup to access it * and SomeGroup is NOT what the user has set as their Primary Group in Active Directory then * Samba will recognize that the user can access the share * but,
2023 Nov 06
2
LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN no longer working after upgrade?
Op 06-11-2023 om 14:58 schreef Jonathan Hunter: > Thank you Kees. > > On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 09:37, Kees van Vloten via samba > <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> I am currently running at 4.19.2 but I have run 4.18.6 and 4.18.5. I did >> not experience any issues with nested group lookups, which many of the >> filters rely on. > Interestingly, I've now
2023 Nov 06
1
LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN no longer working after upgrade?
Thank you Kees. On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 09:37, Kees van Vloten via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I am currently running at 4.19.2 but I have run 4.18.6 and 4.18.5. I did > not experience any issues with nested group lookups, which many of the > filters rely on. Interestingly, I've now found that (on my current DCs, running 4.18.5), ldbsearch *does* seem to return the
2016 Feb 17
1
Can one set the owner of a folder to BUILTIN\Administrators?
> Normally a group cannot 'own' files etc, Unix uses ugo permissions and > when you chown a file you would use something like this: > > chown foo:somegroup somefile > > this would make 'foo' the owner of the file and possibly allow > 'somegroup' access to it, this would depend on whatever permissions you > set with 'chmod' > > So,
2023 Nov 22
1
LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN no longer working after upgrade?
On Wed, 2023-11-22 at 17:33 +0000, Jonathan Hunter wrote: > On Wed, 22 Nov 2023 at 01:03, Andrew Bartlett < > abartlet at samba.org > > wrote: > > Are you sure that the ACLs on all the items in the chain should > > allow reading? > > It's an excellent question, thank you - I'd like to just say "Yes" > but > I will certainly check, as
2023 Nov 06
1
LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN no longer working after upgrade?
Op 05-11-2023 om 23:25 schreef Jonathan Hunter via samba: > I'm quite confused by this one, as I can't see how this would happen.. > but after upgrading my DCs from 4.11.10 to 4.18.5, LDAP searches don't > seem to work if they use the :1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941: modifier, aka > LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN. (Yes, it was a fairly big version jump.. > Yes, I should have
2023 Nov 05
2
LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN no longer working after upgrade?
I'm quite confused by this one, as I can't see how this would happen.. but after upgrading my DCs from 4.11.10 to 4.18.5, LDAP searches don't seem to work if they use the :1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941: modifier, aka LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN. (Yes, it was a fairly big version jump.. Yes, I should have upgraded much earlier.. Yes, I know 4.19.x is out now as well) Here's a search that
2004 May 20
4
Valid users question
Hi, I've a question about the syntax of the valid users option. Any help is greatly appreciated! Here is the Background: samba 3.0.4 Linux as Domain Member Active Directory, not in Native Mode Compiler opions: --with-winbind --with-pam --with-smbmount The goal is to authenticate via the Windows Domain and allow access via Windows groups. The syntax in my smb.conf looks like this:
2023 Nov 05
1
LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN no longer working after upgrade?
We had to do a few changes in this area (due to security issues) over that large number of releases, it is entirely possible there was a regression. If you have time and patience, could you back up your DC, restore into a subdirectory (on your DC or on a test box) with 4.11.10 from git, and then do a git bisect between that and 4.18.5. You can run the query locally with bin/ldbsearch -H
2006 Dec 27
1
core dumps with 3.0.23c
I have a fedora core 5 server running samba-3.0.23c-1.fc5 from fedora updates. Recently I changed smb.conf to use security=domain instead of security=user. The server that it authenticates against is running fedora core 4 with samba-3.0.14a-2. Anyway, this setup worked just fine for a couple of weeks, but today I yum updated many packages including pam, glibc and kernel on the fedora 5
2023 Nov 24
1
LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN no longer working after upgrade?
Thank you Andrew and Rowland. (Rowland - I tried 'samba-tool dsacl get', thank you! but found the output hard to decipher so I used ldp.exe on Windows instead in the end) On Wed, 22 Nov 2023 at 20:22, Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote: > > On Wed, 2023-11-22 at 17:33 +0000, Jonathan Hunter wrote: > > Are permissions checked in a hiearchical fashion, i.e. if