similar to: Sharing of Directories & assigning group permissions to directories

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2004 Jun 22
2
group and user permissions issue.
I have browsed through loads of archive material and cant seem to find anywhere where this exact issue has been posted. am using samba 2.28 set up as an NT domain, there are no problems with the general configuration. My issue is witb samba not following the permissons I have set on files in a shared directory. Purpose: set up a directory for students and teachers where students can leave files
2013 Mar 11
5
Integrating with Drupal SQL db
Hi I'm trying to get Dovecot to use Drupal users password for authenticating IMAP users. But I just cant figure out how to make Dovecot understand the password hash type that Drupal 7 is using. My example user with password Teacher1 looks like this in Drupal database: $S$DZwJa.U8HXT2PvTmwCK13rGEYEvnx5DB6/hlqnfCBum4s4U7MVWU Dovecot retrieves this hash but complains that its not a recognized
2005 Oct 31
0
"disappeared" user
I would really appreciate some help figuring out why one of my students has "disappeared" from the user list, and what to do about it. I'm using Samba3 on Fedora; the client machines are running WinXP. The system has been up and running since the beginning of September. Today one of my 4th-graders was unable to log on; she didn't read the error message carefully, so she
2018 May 04
0
Bug: Dovecot index loosing sync with FTS despite "fts_autoindex = yes"
?Bump. Can someone from dovecot dev team please respond something to my problem ? I've provided all the possible information, and if not please tell me. Or do you only provide support for your own FTS solution bundled with the paid version of dovecot-pro ? If so, you should clearly state it in the wiki. Thanks Le 19/04/2018 ? 10:30, kadafax at gmail.com a ?crit?: > I think I'm
2018 May 21
0
Bug: Dovecot index loosing sync with FTS despite "fts_autoindex = yes"
Le 21/05/2018 ? 11:46, Aki Tuomi a ?crit?: > That message is coming from the temporary raw user, not from the actual > user. > > How did you verify that the FTS indexes are not created or updated > automatically? I send an email containing a specific strings ('thahB8ea' in that case) and search agains it: # doveadm search -u username mailbox INBOX body thahB8ea --> No
2018 May 21
3
Bug: Dovecot index loosing sync with FTS despite "fts_autoindex = yes"
can you try turning on pluign { fts_enforced = yes } and repeat your test? Aki On 21.05.2018 13:31, kadafax at gmail.com wrote: > Le 21/05/2018 ? 11:46, Aki Tuomi a ?crit?: >> That message is coming from the temporary raw user, not from the actual >> user. >> >> How did you verify that the FTS indexes are not created or updated >> automatically? > I send an
2018 Apr 19
2
Bug: Dovecot index loosing sync with FTS despite "fts_autoindex = yes"
I think I'm progressing: if I create a brand new user, send her an email, it will not be indexed right away. I need to doveadm rescan / index the Inbox before. At the end of this email, a dovecot's debug log snipset (grep'ed on this user). In it I can read: "Debug: fts: Indexes disabled for namespace '' Can this be a problem ? Thanks doveconf -n output: # 2.2.34
2018 May 21
2
Bug: Dovecot index loosing sync with FTS despite "fts_autoindex = yes"
That message is coming from the temporary raw user, not from the actual user. How did you verify that the FTS indexes are not created or updated automatically? Aki On 04.05.2018 12:47, kadafax at gmail.com wrote: > ?Bump. Can someone from dovecot dev team please respond something to my > problem ? I've provided all the possible information, and if not please > tell me. > Or do
2013 Aug 29
2
Bizarre permissions problem
Help! I have been using dovecot for some years with great success. A little while ago, I changed my mail server from Fedora to CentOS linux. I reinstalled dovecot, and *almost* everything seems to be working, but one thing. There's *one* user I can't get it to work on without a workaround. The user is "newuser" and the uid is 1111 (actual name and number changed to protect
2015 May 25
1
Centos 7.1 openldap-2.4.39 question
I have two instances of an openldap-2.4.39 server running with syncrepl in a master-master replication setup. These are Centos 7.1 test servers which have been running for over 2 months now with no problems. Partly the good behavior of the LDAP servers is due to very little exercise. Yesterday I decided to try and see exactly how well replication was working. With server-2 up and running I
2005 Apr 14
1
Winbind User Login Troubles
I am running Samba version 3.0.9-1.3E.2 on a server that is joined to a windows server 2003 domain using ADS security. The samba server hosts a share called 'files'. I am having problems mounting this share using a new account I set up. getent passwd shows the information for the new account as does wbinfo -u. Mounting the share with the new users account using the net use command
2011 Jul 14
1
Problem adding new users after upgrade to 3.4.0
After upgrading to 3.4.0, I can no longer add new users. Any users that were added beforehand work fine. Any users that I attempt to create cannot login (error: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE). I was able to get one new user account to work (see below), but I cannot add any new users. The server is Ubuntu 9.10 running Samba 3.4.0. I am using: security = user pam password change = yes Updating
2018 Mar 11
1
wbinfo -i output different before 1st authentication
Dear all, on CentOs7 based linux w. different versions of Samba (4.6.x from CentOS repos, but also Sernet-Samba-4.7.4 and also compiled from source), "wbinfo -i user at domain.tld" returns different results before the first successful authentication of the user. Server joined as member to Active Directory, idmapping via tdb2. On first attempt, the result returns
2018 Mar 14
0
wbinfo -i output different before 1st authentication
Thank you very much, Rowland! Very helpful. But do you say that the change in the output of „wbinfo -i“ is expected after the user has logged in? Should the use of „domain.realm“ vs „NTDOMAIN“ not be consistent, no matter if the user has logged in or not? Many regards, Heiner Von meinem iPhone gesendet > Am 11.03.2018 um 16:09 schrieb Rowland Penny <rpenny at samba.org>: > >
2004 Mar 31
2
Problem w/ Samba 3 & LDAP
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Here is a description of what I am trying to do (with Samba 3.0.2a & openldap 2.1.27): I have all my users populated into the LDAP with all the applicable attributes; Users can map drives to a server using LDAP as the authentication backend without issue. Where I am running into problems is bringing up a PDC using Samba w/LDAP. * I added
2015 Oct 21
2
Can't get 'root preexec' to run
On 21/10/15 17:37, Ole Traupe wrote: > I think I finally managed to understand the [homes] part of the man > pages, and what my problem is: > https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages/smb.conf.5.html > > The misunderstanding comes from my practice I learned on Windows to > just share the "\\server\home" directory and to create per-user > sub-folders
2015 Oct 21
0
Can't get 'root preexec' to run
Well, I do. That is not the problem. The problem was that I wasn't used to have user homes to be shares themselves. And when I share \\server\home and want to have the folder \\server\home\newuser to be auto-created, but I actually connect to the share [home] (\\server\home), this section in the smb.conf is always found and so the special [homes] section is never executed (cloned).
2010 Aug 11
1
Samba idmap against ad
Hello, I have a samba server (old - running FC6, samba 3.0.24-11.fc6) that authenticates against AD. This is all configured and has been working fine until this week. A new user has been added to AD, but cannot access the samba drives. All other users can still access samba as normal. net ads testjoin reports OK. wbinfo -a newuser%pass and wbinfo -K newuser%pass both succeed. wbinfo -r
2015 Oct 22
0
Can't get 'root preexec' to run
Rowland, what are [homes] shares on a Unix machine? What you describe seems to be mostly correct. However, in my eyes there is no such thing as a collection of [homes] shares. This section gets invoked whenever a non-existing share is requested. Thats what the man pages say (with many complicated words) and what I just confirmed here. It even works, if you put \\servername\%username% as home
2014 Nov 06
1
new users not seen with getent passwd
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I migrated a samba3 with openLDAP to Samba 4 (sernet package 4.13). I can see all migrated users on all DCs and fileservers with "wbinfo -u" and "getent passwd" and all informations for a single user with "getent passwd <username>" and "wbinfo -i <username>". Now, after migration, if I