Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "samba 2.2.3a -> unable to validate owner sid"
2002 Mar 01
2
unable to validate owner sid
Hi,
I was hoping someone could help me out or just point me in the correct
directions as to what I am doing wrong. I have Samba 2.2.3a installed and
configured with winbind for domain authentication using an ext3 file system
with ACL support. It is working great! Thanks Samba Team!
The problem that I am experiencing is I would like to use an application
like "xcopy" to propagate the
2012 Jan 05
1
Set primary group of file on samba share from windows
Hi all!
I want to use 'acl group control' setting to delegate privileges to specific
administrators.
Unfortunately, I'm unable to set the primary group using windows file
permissions dialog, I can only add and remove ACL groups.
I tried to do this by removing all groups but one from Windows. This doesn't
work: the primary group has all privs removed and the extra group is
2002 Feb 15
0
Error - unable to validate owners SID
I am running Samba 2.2.3a on Solaris 8 with NT4 and windows 2000 clients
(both NT4 and w2k have the same problem). I have a situation where by I have
a windows NT application installed onto the samba share. When i try to start
the application it crashes with an error complaining that it is unable to
read a file. The debug log shows the following with relation to the file
2002 May 15
4
Unable to validate owner sid.
I am trying to run Samba 2.2.4 on solaris 2.8 with W2K clients. I have an NT
app installed onto the Solaris 8 server which i would like to run off of the
mapped samba network drive. When i try to start the NT app it attempts to
read a file on the samba drive called .root.passwords but fails (This file
can be accessed with notepad). The following is an extract from the samba
error log. I get the
2002 May 17
0
FW: Unable to validate owner sid.
Hi,
I havn't herd anything more about this but i have been doing some reading up
on winbindd. It appears that i cant use this anyway as it only works on
Linux at the moment and i'm using Solaris (Is this correct?). I have now
removed winbindd my configuration. I'm still unsure about how to tell if its
the domain SID or the SID of the box.
Cheers
Tom
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2009 Jul 01
0
Problems resolving most users with winbind and AD/SFU (Resolved?)
Problem solved. Sort-of. I just don't know why the solution works.
Here's what I found...
First, I tried updating SFU 3.5 with the following hotfixes: 913030,
886655, 887531, 932143, 883520, 894186, 931930, 892561, 896428,
888993, 932143, and 939778. No change.
Second, I used ADSI Edit from the Win2k support tools to compare
side-by-side a working account with a "Could not get
2001 Dec 19
3
Issues regarding owner sid
Here's a strange issue:
I'm running winnt4 with Samba 2.2.2 on Solaris 2.8. Basically, a windows app. has been installed onto a Samba share. The windows app has difficulties accessing text files on the share. I notice that in log.smbd, I get an error message (that corresponds to the file the app can't open). Here's a snippet from the file:
[2001/12/19 12:32:23, 3]
2009 Jun 25
1
Problems resolving most users with winbind and AD/SFU
Hello all,
I'm having a problem with Winbind resolving some users from AD on a W2KSP4
server running SFU 3.5 [8.0.1969.1]. All users and groups in the AD domain
have been assigned UIDs and GIDs via SFU. The Linux fileserver is running
CentOS 5.3 with Samba 3.0.33-3.7.el5. The fileserver has been joined to the
domain using authconfig with proper modifications made to nsswitch and pam.
2002 Jun 26
0
samba 2.2.5 unable to validate sid.
I am still having the following problem with samba 2.2.X - i have tried all
release's up to the latest 2.2.5 and reported the problem each time i try a
new release. I am running Solaris 8 server, windows 2000 SP2 (and NT4 as
well).
To recap on the problem - i have a NT application installed onto the Solaris
server in an area that is mapped to a network drive on the Windows 2000
workstation.
2006 Apr 27
1
Unable to reset file permissions
Question regarding file permissions on Samba 3.0.22:
Using a Windows XP client when I attempt to change the file permissions
of a directory (or any single file for that matter) once I click the
'OK' button the properties window closes as expected, but upon opening
the security permissions tab again I notice the permissions have
revented back to how they were beforehand. If I click
2016 Feb 17
0
Can one set the owner of a folder to BUILTIN\Administrators?
On 17/02/16 00:03, Ian wrote:
> I've recently attempted to migrate some windows server files over to
> samba 4 hosted on a FreeNAS server.
>
> Using robocopy with the /copyall switch, I expected everything,
> including ACL's and ownership information to transfer over. For the
> most part they have. The one problem I've ran into however, is that I'm
> getting
2016 Feb 17
0
Can one set the owner of a folder to BUILTIN\Administrators?
Rowland,
If this is a DC.. and like me with config :
idmap config * : range = 2000-9999
getent group BUILTIN\\Administrators
BUILTIN\Administrators:*:3000000:
Looks like about the same problem.
Greetz
Louis
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Rowland penny
> Verzonden: woensdag 17 februari 2016 14:00
>
2013 Mar 19
1
samba-tool classicupgrade (from v3 to v4) aborts with "Unable to get id for sid"
I'm trying to upgrade from samba3 -> 4. I ran this command:
WORKDIR=/usr/local/mobius
/usr/local/samba/bin/samba-tool domain classicupgrade --dbdir=$WORKDIR/var --use-xattrs=yes --realm=infinityhealthcare.com $WORKDIR/smb.conf
but it failed with the error given in this email's subject. What does it mean, and how do I fix it?
This is just another is a growing line of errors that
2005 Apr 20
0
Domain Admins
OK, I have RTFM. All the I could find.
I cannot seem to set permissions via WINXP Pro explorer. No matter what I do all I get is access denied - even if I own the file.
Samba log reveals:
[2005/04/20 10:56:08, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(326)
larry opened file xghost.bin read=Yes write=No (numopen=1)
[2005/04/20 10:56:08, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1102)
Transaction 19 of length 188
2002 Aug 29
0
problem changing permissions
Whenever I try to add or remove a user for access to a file I get the
following error:
"Unable to save permission change on <filename>. Access is denied".
I took a look at my smbd log file and found this:
[2002/08/29 10:40:00, 5] smbd/posix_acls.c:unpack_nt_owners(433)
unpack_nt_owners: validating owner_sids.
[2002/08/29 10:40:00, 5] smbd/posix_acls.c:unpack_nt_owners(474)
2003 Apr 15
0
Windows File-Security Tab out of sync and wrong SID Mappings with WINBIND 8-(
Hello, i just searched the archive, but had no luck with my problem. Perhaps
somebody could help me please.. We use Linux with ACL Kernel 2.4.17. EXT3
File-System...
My samba 2.2.8a server shows different output in the Security Tab of Files
or Directorys..
If i create a new file in linux and set the permissions with setfacl -m to
DOMAIN*GROUP testfile i see in the securty settings the following
2003 Jan 09
0
Taking ownership of files on NT/2k
Hi all,
I have a 2.2.7a member server (on Debian unstable), acting as a file
server for a W2k domain (which also has some NT4 clients, ie. mixed
mode). I'm also using ACLs.
Imagine I have a file on the server with an ownership of DOMAIN+foo
(full permission - rwx). I also have a user ACL on that file of
DOMAIN+bar, also rwx. This all works fine.
I was initially running into a problem
2023 May 11
1
Usage of '--domain-guid' parameter of 'samba-tool domain provision'
Hello,
I was hoping to reprovision the same domain by specifying the domain
GUID in the command line tool 'samba-tool domain provision' but I am not
sure if I missed something or if there is a bug but the specified domain
GUID is not the one which is created for my domain.
Specifying the domain SID seems to work as I would expect.
I tested it with Samba shipped by Debian 11 (samba2
2007 Jun 18
0
(no subject)
Hi list,
I'd like to raise the issue discussed in the thread below. I've faced exactly the same problem and came to exactly the same way out - shutdown winbindd and use "force unknown acl user".
We use "simple" mapping in the environment - all AD accounts have corresponding NIS accounts (the same name) and the mapping is being done by smbd.
The problem here is that
2002 Aug 19
2
Access Denied when changing ACLs from W2000 client
Hi all
I'm having some problems trying to configure ACLs from a Win2000 SP3
client. I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on kernel 2.4.18 (with acl + ext attr),
Samba is compiled with acl support etc.
Samba is configured with security=domain, and is running with local
groups etc rather than thru winbind, I haven't been game enough to tread
those waters yet.
With the debug level set to 5