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2003 Jan 25
0
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>Message: 12 >Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 23:38:06 +0100 >From: David Morel <david.morel@amakuru.net> >To: "Bradley W. Langhorst" <brad@langhorst.com> >Cc: David.Grudek@anixter.com, samba@lists.samba.org >Subject: Re: [Samba] NT ACL's >Bradley W. Langhorst wrote: >> On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 16:23, David.Grudek@anixter.com wrote: >>
2003 Feb 12
2
samba acl's
I have been playing with samba for a short time. I am not a programmer but a I have some questions on if acls within samba are possible, regardless of acl's in the file system or kernel. In samba now, you can have read list or write list and say this user and/or group has write and/or this user and/or group has read only. This is a scaled down version of an acl. What if they created a
2002 Aug 01
2
Samba and ACLs with XFS [WAS: Samba and RSBAC or LSM]
>> Hi, >> sorry I forget to specify OS. >> I'm using: >> RH 7.2 kernel 2.4.9 >> FS - XFS 1.0.2=20 >> Samba 2.2.3a >> I'm using XFS ACL, but I need set EA(ACL) to Change (read - yes, write - >> yes, delete - no, execute - no). >> I don't know how to set this with standard UNIX permissions (rwx).=20 >>
2005 Mar 14
1
a request for a doc to get acl's working....
dear people, I've searched for hours, and I really can't seem to find *THE* solution. Is there a document somewhere that outlines how to get acl editing to work from windows? getfacl and setfacl all work, I can change whatever I want from the command line when I'm root. Using xfs, samba3.0.11 with ldap, and in my ldap is administrator. (because I thought
2005 Nov 21
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 9, Issue 13
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2003 Mar 18
1
Compiling samba with srpm's
I am new to linux and samba. I have looked everywhere for a good place that has instructions at a newbie level on how to use srpms to get samba to work with acl's. I have got the xfs filesystem to work. I think that I need to recompile samba to make it work with acl's, but do I also need the kernel to be patched since the filesystem supports the acl's natively? and can someone
2003 Jun 04
5
Retry: RedHat, XFS, and ACL Support
Purpose: Create a File Server that can replace our windows file server. System Details: RedHat 8 Kernel 2.4.18-18 SGI XFS 1.2.0 2 disks 1 for the filesystem ext3 1 for the shares using xfs Most of the threads and articles I read about doing this told me that I had to recompile the kernel for acl support. Then I found a post that mention that XFS has built in ACL support. Which
2001 Dec 03
1
Samba, XFS and NT acls
Dear All, I wonder if someone could help me with a problem I have on a Linx fileserver with Samba 2.2.2, XFS and NT acls. The situation is like this: On a SuSE 7.3 distribution the 2.4.14 kernel is patched with XFS patches and copiled with support for XFS and acl, as stated on XFS project page at SGI. Further all the XFS binaries are installed. Samba 2.2.2 is configured and compiled with
2005 Nov 20
0
CEBA-2005:1120-1 CentOS 4 x86_64 xfsprogs - bugfix update (CENTOSPLUS Only)
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2005:1120-1 CentOS 4 x86_64 xfsprogs - bugfix update (CENTOSPLUS Only) This package is for the version of xfsprogs is that is included in the centosplus repo for CentOS-4 ... this is not an update to the main CentOS-4 repo. The SGI team has released a new xfsprogs SRPM for the XFS project. The following items have changed since the last release of this
2005 Nov 20
0
CEBA-2005:1120-1 CentOS 4 i386 xfsprogs - bugfix update (CENTOSPLUS Only)
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2005:1120-1 CentOS 4 i386 xfsprogs - bugfix update (CENTOSPLUS Only) This package is for the version of xfsprogs is that is included in the centosplus repo for CentOS-4 ... this is not an update to the main CentOS-4 repo. The SGI team has released a new xfsprogs SRPM for the XFS project. The following items have changed since the last release of this package:
2003 Nov 27
1
How to set up a share in smb.conf for ACL's
I have a great understanding problem about acls and share-definitions. I use Samba 3.0.1pre3, compiled with acl-support, everything works fine, ACL's can be set with Windows XP File-Manager and the getfacl shows that it is OK. My Problem ist that I dont know how to define a share for acls. For example, here is my share [user1] Path=/lanman/user1 Valid users=user1,@root Force user=user1 Read
2003 Jun 04
1
Réf. : Retry: RedHat, XFS, and ACL Support
Hi Could you list the RPM you have installed dor ACL support ----------------------------------- St?phane PURNELLE stephane.purnelle@corman.be Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 087/342467
2002 Mar 04
0
ACL's and Permission Control
Hi, I'm currently investigating implementing a Linux-Samba (RedHat 7.2 and Samba 2.2.3a) based domain solution. I think I'm at the final hurdle which is to understand share and filesystem ACL's. I'm using Samba 2.2.3a compiled with ACL support and my shares reside on a partition with an XFS file system (ACL supported). The Problem Using the security mask and directory security
2016 Feb 02
0
Mac OS X and ACL's
On 02/02/16 20:13, David Thompson wrote: > Hi all, > > > I have a server that has ACL's enabled on it and the groups are set properly from the domain that are applied on top of it for the shared folders. I am running with Mac OS X 10.10.5 on the client side and am having nothing but issues with getting them to respect the ACL's set on the files. > > > The Server Setup
2020 Nov 04
0
Samba shares with Windows ACL's
On 04/11/2020 18:13, Peter Pollock via samba wrote: > I'm having trouble with my new fileserver, I can't make the shares viewable > by windows clients. > > I had the same problems with the first file server I built and cannot > remember what I did to "fix" it. > > I have gone through the page "Setting up a share using Windows ACL's" on > the
2002 Mar 04
2
SGI XFS 1.0.2a, ACLs and samba 2.2.3a with win2k perms
Hi, I haven't been able to find any doco that explicity states whether it is supported, so I am hoping someone out there can answer the following questions: Is it possible for a folder/file in a samba share to have win2k security permissions assigned to it? For example, I want my samba server to participate in an existing Win2k domain. I want users to be able to set their own
2020 Nov 04
2
Samba shares with Windows ACL's
I'm having trouble with my new fileserver, I can't make the shares viewable by windows clients. I had the same problems with the first file server I built and cannot remember what I did to "fix" it. I have gone through the page "Setting up a share using Windows ACL's" on the Samba Wiki ( https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs) but
2016 Feb 02
2
Mac OS X and ACL's
I've reverted my test box fs back to winbindd and taken sssd out of the mix. I'd love some more help on this as its now faring better in testing than sssd with the macs, however I can set the users to be looked up but I'm having issues with having the names of the groups show up. It seems to be working however its now showing the GIDs as opposed to the group names. For instance
2013 Feb 25
0
UC centos 5 with xfs root?
There are 3 issues here: Grub, the kernel and RedHat. 1) Grub won't run in an XFS /boot partition, but will happily run xfs_state1_5 to boot from an XFS root partition. 2) The kernel has supported XFS quite happily since at least 2005, I am looking at an SGI Propack 4 manual of February that year and it states that SLES 9 SP 1 contains the kernels with XFS support. 3) May be an issue.
2003 Oct 21
2
ACL's and permissions
I'm really struggling with ACL's and permissions. I have a share owned by a user (douglas). Douglas can read, write and create to the share: [public] comment = Public Stuff path = /home/samba/pub nt acl support = yes public = yes admin users = douglas write list = douglas I'm logged in to Win2000 as douglas. Through the security tab on Win2000 I add read and