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2001 Dec 18
1
How do I install smbmnt suid root?
I'm trying to set up a Samba mount point to a WinME computer so that a user can mount the file system. I'm getting the following error when I attempt the mount: $ mount /jan.fcwm.org/ smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts (500,500) smbmnt failed: 1 How do I install smbmnt suid root? Running Red Hat 7.2, and have the following rpms installed: $ rpm -qa | grep samba
2007 Oct 17
4
Pam_mount + cifs
Hi, i'm probably not the first but i have found no concrete information about my problem... lots of information, nothing helped.. :S so, here's the thing.. i'm running a samba-3.0.22-13.16 server on SLES 9 kernel 2.6.16.21-0.8-default as an nt domain controller, there was a migration to Linux for the workstations so i had to implement WINBIND + PAM_MOUNT. after searching for the
2012 May 19
1
Fwd: pam_mount configuration for users home directories from server to client
Hi, I have a debian server with ldap, samba, smbldap-tools installed and ubuntu clients. I set pam_mount to mount the user's home directories from the ldap-samba server (amahoro) on the clients at login time and this runs. On the server the user's home directories are stored in "/users" like "/users/username". Logging by gdm appears the message: "Could not
2001 Mar 31
3
Samba mount at Login?
Can someone tell me how to set up a mount to occur automatically on login? I have one directory per user on a Win network and I'd like each user to get his own directory mounted when he logs in. (Automounting on boot is ok, too). This is on Caldera eDesktop 2.4 with Samba 2.0.6. I can find and mount each directory just fine when logged in as root, but smbmount does not do the job when
2002 Mar 12
2
Patch: --drop-suid Remove suid/sgid from target files
The attached patch adds an option --drop-suid which caused rsync to drop setuid/setgid permissions from the destination files. ie, even if the source file is setuid, the target file will not be. Added as we want to rsync the same files to machines both inside and outside our firewalls. For machines inside the firewall some files should be suid, for machines outside the firewalls they should
1999 Nov 24
4
smbmount from fstab
I've seen several references to running smbmount from /etc/fstab, but I've never seen an example. Does anyone have an example fstab entry that does this? Thanks Steve Litt
2006 Jul 04
1
Default behavior of setting SUID bit in directories.
Hello. In the Samba by Example book theres a section called "Effect of Setting File and Directory SUID/SGID Permissions Explained", that shows an example of the effect of SUID/SGID bits. The SGID bit when setted in directories makes the files inherit the group owner, but I couldn't make the SUID bit on directories work, making files inherit the owner. The
2002 Jul 03
2
--{enable/disable}-suid-ssh removed, rhosts auth gone when UID != 0
Hi, According to ChangeLog someone "(bal)" removed -{enable/disable}-suid-ssh from configure (dating from 2002/06/07). Don't know the reason, probably this has something to do with PrivilegeSeparation. Consequence is: Users with UID != 0 are no longer able to allocate privileged ports, sshd answers "Rhosts Authentication disabled, originating port will not be
2001 Sep 29
1
smbmount won't work for normal user
Can't mount share on my linux boxes as a regular user. I have no trouble mounting shares as root. This problem occurs on both my linux boxes. All the commands I show I have run as a regular user. Here is all the data I have: smbmount \\\\JHAMMER6\\public /mnt/NetWork/JHAMMER6/public/ -o debug=6 mount.smbfs started (version 2.0.7) Initialising global parameters params.c:pm_process() -
2010 Jul 09
2
difference between stickybit SUID and SGID
i had a small query , whant is the difference between stickybit SUID and SGID , is there any proper site where i can get a clear understanding . -- Regards Agnello D'souza -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100709/c7c22588/attachment.html>
2002 Jan 25
3
suid files and bsd
Currently I only have one machine backing up to another. I am backing up to a filesystem that is mounted as nosuid. The syncing process works perfectly except it fails on files that are suid. Example proc/ root/ tmp/ mknod tmp/mysql.sock : Invalid argument mknod tmp/orbit-daud/orb-12573780511489051058 : Invalid argument mknod tmp/orbit-daud/orb-139425434385535813 : Invalid argument mknod
2007 Jul 10
1
mounting an AD share upon login
Hi everyone, I am having trouble mounting a share on my AD server upon login. I am using pam_mount. Here is log activity when user 'peter' logs in (with Ubuntu client) and is authenticated by AD server. There is a share called 'peter' on the server (netbios name WIN2003) and the mount point is /home/PRIVATE/peter (see later for pam_mount.conf file): ===================== Jul
2003 Jan 10
3
user mount problems
Hi, i'm trying to get samba read write to work on my computer. I can write as root, but when i added this to my fsab //PLAYER/UPLOAD /home/ftpa/upload2 smbfs user,rw,username=xxx,password=xxx 0 0 and try to do a mount //PLAYER/UPLOAD i get. smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts (1011,1011) smbmnt failed: 1 What should i do? Any help would be appreciated
2003 Apr 14
1
suidperl not suid after installworld?
The last two times that i have cvsup-ed/built/installed world (first from 4.7-Rel to 4.8-Rc, then to 4.8-Rel), i have noticed that after the update is complete the newly installed suidperl binary has not the suid bit set and does not work until i manualy set it., and i just wonder if this is something normal, or i am doing something wrong? -- Cheers, Niki
2004 Mar 19
6
samba mounting files
Hi whenever i try to mount a samba share which is a samba server i get an error message that says "smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct mounts(500, 500) smbmnt failed1" On that note i tried to run "smbmount" as root but this did't work out. i also tried to run smbmnt as root, up to now my problem was not solved. Anybody there who can help please? Thanks.
2020 Sep 08
2
ACLs, groups and suid-bit?
Hello, I have users in Samba AD with uid- and gidnumbers. I also have group objects with gidNumbers. I have a Samba member server (all servers Samba 4.9.5-Debian) that have one share and a lot of directories. The directory permissions are set as a specific group as owner, and the group write and suid bit are set. drwxrwsr-x 2 root thegroup 4096 Sep 8 15:25 groupdir This worked fine in
2002 Dec 15
3
smbmnt.
Hi. I'm receiving this message if I try mount a drive: smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts (500,500) How can tackle that ?. -- Med venlig hilsen - Best regards - vy73 de OZ4KK. Erik Jakobsen - erik@urbakken.dk Registered Linux user #114875 - http://counter.li.org
2004 Mar 11
6
Trouble mounting a windows share from Linux
I have Fedora Core 1 workstations configured with winbind logging onto our NT domain. Everything is going well except that I cannot seem to figure out how to connect to a windows home directory on a Win2000 server. Here is the scenario: W2K server with home directories for each user: Each user has modify permissions to their share Administrator has full control First off, I need to somehow
2004 Aug 11
0
pam_mount issue
Ladies and Gentlemen, Greeting and Felicitations! We are running FC1 (Samba 3.0.2) and pam_mount 0.9.20. ?The Linux machine is a domain member, which has PDC and file server running NT4. I have setup Samba and winbind such that a user may log in on the Linux machine without having a local account, authentication being handled by PDC and this works successfully. ?If I login as an ordinary
2015 Nov 04
0
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
On 04/11/15 18:30, Ole Traupe wrote: > So finally here is the solution that works for me. If you have any > questions, just ask. > > I use pam_mount with the following volume definition in the > "/etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml": > <volume fstype="cifs" server="server" path="home/%(USER)" > mountpoint="/home/%(USER)"