Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "ACL's and permissions"
2003 Oct 22
1
ACL's vs Share definitions (Trying again)
I have the Win2000 client(s) in a Samba domain. Domain authentication
works fine, my "homes" share works fine, remote profiles work fine.
Using 3.0.1Pre1 I would like to add people to "someshare" through the
Security tab, and control their access through windows ACL's.
How should I setup a share as a basis for doing this?
The share below (someshare) in this email
2003 Oct 20
7
domain groups
I have ACL's enabled and am getting a new error, in the Samba log (V
3.0.1Pre1, when attempting to set permissions on a file through Win2000:
get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of user [terry] is not a Domain
group !
get_domain_user_groups: You should fix it, NT doesn't like that
Do I need to create a group on the windows(2000) side? The entries in
the domaingroup.map
2003 Oct 24
2
Should I use winbind in this case
I can't seem to get an answer to this question...
Should I use winbind if my Domain Controller is a samba machine? Or is
it only useful if my DC is a real MS DC and I have other unix/linux
client machines?
I'm strictly wanting to provide file and domain logon services to
Win2000 machines via a samba DC. There are no other DC's involved.
After reading the 3.0 HowTo on winbind
2003 Oct 29
4
Request for ACL experiences
I'm having trouble with ACL's and wonder how many others are too. I see
conflicting answers and comments about different aspects of ACL's from
many prople on the list. I was wondering if ANYONE is successfully
using ACL's with Samba 3.0 or above.
Questions I have that I'm sure many are asking are:
Was your Samba server configured as the DC?
What client OS were you
2003 Nov 05
1
Cups printing, domain group error, getting closer...
After realizing my CUPS printername in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf must be the
same as my samba printer sharename (I don't think it says that anywhere
in any HOWTO, correct me if I'm wrong though) I am now getting to the
printer resource but...
Using Samba 3.0.1 and attempting to connect to a samba cups printer with
Win2000 I am getting the following samba error:
Returning domain sid for
2011 Oct 06
1
Sweave and bibliographies
I added a bibliographic reference to one of my .Rnw documents, to wit:
\begin{thebibliography}{9}
\bibitem{Jose} Jos{\'{e}} C. Pinheiro and Douglas M. Bates,
\emph{Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS},
Springer, 2000.
\end{thebibliography}
just before the \end{document}.
When I run Sweave on the result these lines disappear without a trace.
Is this intentional?
Subquestion: is
2003 Nov 10
1
High Availability with Samba and Heartbeat
Since I get so much from this list I thought I would share a project
I've been working on and how it works with samba (3.0.1). It is Samba
related so I hope it's not off topic.
I've set up a HA solution with redundant Samba Domain Controllers
throuth the "Heartbeat" package at:
http://www.ultramonkey.org/download/heartbeat/1.1.3/redhat_9/
I have two "Redhat
2003 Nov 06
3
CUPS vs lprng
Could I get some opinions on which type of Samba based printing is
easier, CUPS or LPRNG, or just bybass Samba altogether. I'm looking at
the Printing HOWTO by Kurt Pfeifle (Printing Support in Samba 3.0) and
both look really complex. Anyone out there have any experience with
printing services in Samba? Should I just stay away from samba printing
and go direct to Network printers? What
2005 Sep 28
2
Can Samba be used to push out updates and hotfixes to client PC's
I have the Official Samba 3 and Samba-3 by example books, although not
the second edition copies. But I can't seem to find out how to push out
patches and hotfixes with Samba. Is this not possible at this time?
I don't have a lot of experience with Windows but I am going to have to
deal with this issue soon.
I think I understand that pushing out policies is possible.
Is Microsoft
2003 Nov 06
1
Winbind seems to have hosed my roaming profiles
Winbind seems to have broke my roaming profiles. I have a 3.0.1Pre1 DC
on RH AS 3.0 running with Win2000 SP4 clients logging in. Remote
profiles worked well and then I added:
winbind separator = +
idmap uid = 10000-20000
winbind gid = 10000-20000
winbind enum users = yes
winbind enum groups = yes
template homedir = /home/win2000/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/bash
Added it to nsswitch.conf and
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
2005 Jun 03
4
New User
I'm totally new to using Wine and for that matter Fedora. I recently installed Wine as a package. I've been trying to run Delphi applications using Wine and everytime I try to run it say that c:\\windows is not accessible. Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong?
2007 Apr 18
3
file permissions with inherit permission + ACL's
Hi,
I have a share (testshare) where different unix groups (testgroup1,
testgroup2) should have access to. But I want that new files are only
created with 660 permissions.
Here are the ACL's of testshare:
# file: testshare
# owner: ralfgro
# group: ve
user::rwx
group::rwx
group:testgroup1:rwx
group:testgroup2:rwx
mask::rwx
other::---
default:user::rwx
default:group::---
2016 Feb 02
3
Mac OS X and ACL's
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 is as follows:
Domain Server: Debian 7.9 with Samba 4.3.4
Member
2008 Oct 23
1
question about smbmount as user
Hi,
It has been a while since I used samba so for all purposes I could be seen
as a newbie.
Recently I installed samba and ran into a problem mounting shares as a user.
I can work around this, no problem, but I'm curious about the *why*.
Searching the mailing list (and other resources) did not reveal this
problem, that's why I ask here.
Samba version 3.2.4
mount.cifs version
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
2002 Feb 21
3
Windows changes file ownership & ACL's - any solution ?
I thought I had read a response to this. Went something like this:
Word (and lots of others such apps) do not actually deal with the original
file. They create a temporary file which overwrites the original when you
save the new document. The 'new' file of course inherits the new editor's
ownership.
Hope this helps you.
Noel
-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Konkol
2000 Jul 10
4
Account Not Authorized ???
Using Linux 5.2 Red Hat
Using WinNT 4.0 Workstation SP5
Trying to access a file system on the Linux Server (\\Ide)
from the WinNT workstation (\\Glagowski)
When the server \\Ide is selected in the Network Neighborhood Explorer,
a dialog box requesting Connected As: ___ and Password:___ appears.
Prividing correct information results in the message:
"The account is not authorized to login from
2001 Sep 26
3
Name mangling bug: was samba bug?
Hi James,
this sounds familiar - I believe I looked at a wire trace,
and windows is dropping the trailing dots BEFORE it sends the
request over the wire. so samba never sees the name foo..., thus
does not create it.
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: James Nord [mailto:teilo@cdt.luth.se]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:34 AM
To: James Nord
Cc: samba@samba.org
Subject: Name mangling bug:
2003 Dec 04
3
SAMBA Groups and Permissions
hi
i have a user
~# id test_user
uid=500,gid=500 (users),groups (users,kids)
as you can see, this user is in primary group "users" and also member of
group "kids"
if he tries to access /home/board via smb (Samba 3.0 + openldap) from a
windows client (XP), he fails, because his
sambaPrimaryGroupSID maps to -> "users"
and /home/board is not accessible for