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2005 Apr 29
1
Can't login samba domain from xp/2k
Hello everybody. I am having troubles to log on a samba domain from winxp and win 2000 workstations. I patched the registry with the requiresignorseal=0, changed the local and group policies (following various comments found on the web), and added the machine account for samba (obviously, /etc/passwd too). I tried with samba 3.0.7, 3.0.10 and 3.0.13, Winxp with and without sp2, and win200
2007 Apr 17
1
winxp samba problem
Greetings, I have a newly loaded WinXP/SP2 laptop connecting to a FC6 samba share. The first 2-3 accesses to the share work fine but then it goes south. The access times are extremely long. I did a tcpdump on the FC6 box and see constant samba traffic between the laptop and the server when there is no actively on the laptop. I have a different laptop running WinXP which doesn't behave in
2014 Dec 19
3
Does Samba 4 actually respect Unix file acls?
Hello, After researching the subject on the internet I concluded that Samba should take into account Unix file acls. During my tests I found the opposite. Only Unix file mode bits are respected, and file acls are ignored. If my initial assumption is correct and Samba do respect Unix file acls, then I am doing something wrong. Please see the setup below and point to what I am doing wrong.
2012 Dec 13
1
Difference between real and reported disk usage
(I'm not subscribed to the list: please keep me in CC) I'm copying files between two samba server using robocopy from a third Windows PC and i'm experiencing disk usage that is much higher on the destination PC. The origin samba server is Debian Lenny with samba 3.2.5. The destination samba server is Debian Wheezy with samba 3.6.9 The PC running robocopy is Windows Server 2003 with
2014 Dec 19
0
Does Samba 4 actually respect Unix file acls?
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 12:47:51PM -0500, Rufe Glick wrote: > Hello, > > After researching the subject on the internet I concluded that Samba should take into account Unix file acls. During my tests I found the opposite. Only Unix file mode bits are respected, and file acls are ignored. If my initial assumption is correct and Samba do respect Unix file acls, then I am doing something
2014 Dec 19
2
Does Samba 4 actually respect Unix file acls?
Hello Jeremy, Friday, December 19, 2014, 3:48:51 PM, you wrote: > On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 12:47:51PM -0500, Rufe Glick wrote: >> Hello, >> After researching the subject on the internet I concluded that Samba should take into account Unix file acls. During my tests I found the opposite. Only Unix file mode bits are respected, and file acls are ignored. If my initial assumption is
2007 Nov 21
2
Access control question.
Hello, I have a general administrative question concerning Samba shares. I have a large amount of data that about 25 users have limited access to. I only want these users to have access to a sub-set of this data, but I also only want the users to see that which they have access to. So, for example, suppose that the share looks like thus: /smbshare /smbshare/dir1 /smbshare/dir2
2013 Jan 09
1
NAS and 2 active Samba servers / locking not working
Hi, I have one NAS which I can access via NFS or Samba. This storage is accessed by 2 linux servers with Samba where I re-export the NAS share. This is sort of an active/active loadbalancing cluster. The only thing not working is locking... If a client opens a Word-File via server1 and another opens the same via server2 it won't inform the user that he can only open the file readonly. I was
2011 Sep 04
1
Strange permission problem when mounting a share
Hello all, I have been struggling with a permission issue with Samba for over a week now. I've tried many different setup, without much success. I am using samba 3.6 on Arch Linux. The user I am testing with is a member of the group nobody. I have a share defined as it : security = share [public] path = /home/smbshare public = yes only guest = yes writable = yes printable =
2003 Oct 01
1
samba-3.0.0 & FreeBSD 5.1 not cooperating
Greetings, I think I may be having a slight configuration problem with Samba and FreeBSD-5.1. I'm trying to use FreeBSD's mount_smbfs(8) to mount a remote Samba share onto my local FreeBSD filesystem. With the configuration below, I can read all (almost; explained below) files and directories just fine. All permissions are correct. But whenever I try to write to the share, the write fails
2008 Jan 25
7
Trusted domain user login
Greetings, We are currently experiencing logon problems with a trusted domain user(s). Example: We have DomainA and DomainB DomainA and DomainB both have workstations joined on their respective domain. DomainA and DomainB both have trust relationships. DomainA trusts DomainB and vise versa. DomainA is where being served by a Samba PDC, while DomainB has a PDC using Windows NT 4.0 Server When
2010 Mar 10
1
folder permissions with Windows client, Samba server
Hi list - I've been using Samba since 2.x in the early 2000's, and a papercut I had eight years ago still plagues me today - when anyone on a Windows client right-clicks a folder on a Samba share and tries to view or change its permissions, it doesn't work right. The folder appears to have no permissions enabled for owner, group, or world (regardless of what the permissions
2004 May 05
5
rsync and Perl programming
Hi everybody - I'm trying to write a Perl wrapper for some rsync tasks that need doing. Problem is, there's some sort of odd interaction going on between Perl and the daemon mode communication for the rsync client, and I'm at my wit's end in trying to figure it out. Here's the Perl script: #####################################################
2014 Dec 20
0
Does Samba 4 actually respect Unix file acls?
On Dec 19, 2014 9:05 PM, "Rufe Glick" <rufe.glick at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Jeremy, > > Friday, December 19, 2014, 7:00:06 PM, you wrote: > > > On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 06:31:33PM -0500, Rufe Glick wrote: > >> Hello Jeremy, > > >> Friday, December 19, 2014, 4:55:21 PM, you wrote: > > >> > On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at
2004 Aug 30
1
SIPJack
I haven't seen this device mentioned on the list before, so I thought I might just give everyone a pointer to it. Arcturus (http://www.arcturus.com) announced the SIPJack ATA device (http://www.arcturusnetworks.com/News/2004/20040310-SIPjack.shtml) back in March. This page: http://www.arcturusnetworks.com/SIPjack.shtml has more details on it. For $65 it seems a pretty good deal,
2009 Nov 17
0
[Fwd: Re: Need help in samba configuration]
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Samba] Need help in samba configuration Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 10:42:42 -0500 From: Brian Cowan <brcowan at gmail.com> To: Pankaj.C.Pimple at relianceada.com References: <OF3AAD32AD.86A5D538-ON65257671.002808E6-65257671.002851F0 at relianceada.com> If your Samba server is a fully operational domain member server, then the
2005 Apr 15
1
cannot write to share
I have a server 192.168.0.14 and the directory I wish to share is /home/photo I can mount from 192.168.0.1 with mount -t smbfs -o "username=photo" //192.168.0.14/photo /mnt/smbshare it prompts me for a password and I can see the contents of the share but I cannot write to it. Any pointers gladly recieved kind regards Kevin -- "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to
2014 Dec 20
2
Does Samba 4 actually respect Unix file acls?
Hello Jeremy, Friday, December 19, 2014, 7:00:06 PM, you wrote: > On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 06:31:33PM -0500, Rufe Glick wrote: >> Hello Jeremy, >> Friday, December 19, 2014, 4:55:21 PM, you wrote: >> > On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 03:58:58PM -0500, Rufe Glick wrote: >> >> Hello Jeremy, >> >> > Do alice and bob have the same user ids on client
2009 Nov 17
2
Need help in samba configuration
We have ClearCase database on unix and users on windows. We are creating Unix users locally on that Clearcase server. Samba is also installed on that server. User windows machines are part of domain. Groups,usres are created on domain and same users,groups are created on unix server. Now problem is occuring when a windows user is changing the password for his domain login. as soon as user is
2011 Feb 04
4
[Bug 1853] New: sshd doesn't seem to be able to auth a user using an rsa key of 20000 bit
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1853 Summary: sshd doesn't seem to be able to auth a user using an rsa key of 20000 bit Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 5.7p1 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: sshd AssignedTo: