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2004 Feb 20
1
Telnet to samba box does NOT work: wb_getgrgid: failed to locate gid == 1000
Hi all! This is getting strange: 3d installation - the same problem... This is the log: (pay attention to the LAST line) Feb 20 12:10:58 as09-tmn winbindd[273]: [ID 702911 daemon.debug] Plain-text authentication for user DorofeevMS returned NT_STATUS_OK (PAM: 0) Feb 20 12:10:58 as09-tmn pam_winbind[452]: [ID 614614 auth.notice] user 'DorofeevMS' granted acces Feb 20 12:10:58
2004 Feb 05
0
idmap uid range 10000-20000: pam_winbind does NOT wor k ?
Mike, I got it working!! Have a look at what I have, here is my smb.conf and my pam.conf. # Global parameters [global] workgroup = RRLNTD01 server string = SUN001 security = DOMAIN password server = nts009 log level = 10 syslog = 7 log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
2004 Jan 30
0
RE: Back to 3.0.1, Winbind and Solaris 9 (Mike Dorofe ev )
Hi Mike, Thanks for replying! I have tried that but I still have the same problem. I think that PAM is doing its job, I've set up logging so that everything in pam.conf logs to /var/log/pamlog. In pamlog I see "user 'ganguly' granted access". There is something else that is stopping this working, I just can't see what it is. Any ideas? -----Original Message-----
2004 Jan 23
0
PAM (winbind?) auth still does NOT work on Solaris 9
Hi all! I'm getting STUCK trying to get pam and winbind working. Using Solaris 9, Samba 3.0.1 (built as ./configure --with-ads --with-pam --with-syslog --with-winbind) Kerberos 5 is installed. It looks like everything is working EXCEPT for user auth when telneting, ftping etc... (Browsing of Samba box and connecting to it works fine and fast!!!) PLEASE, HELP! Or, point me the right
2004 Jan 26
1
user granted access, but still no shell prompt
Hi all! Again (and still) trying to log (or ftp) to a samba 3.0.1 on Solaris 9 Have the following output. I have read samba Digest, Vol 13, Issue 43, msg 7 and 10, have /bin/sh as the template shell But still no result... PLS, help! SIncerely yours, Mike Output of syslog - samba debug below. Jan 26 19:10:21 as08-tmn winbindd[1954]: [ID 702911 daemon.debug] [2004/01/26 19:10:21, 5]
2005 Jan 28
1
Write list access to Read only share
I have been at this problem for almost a week on my own... I am running Samba 3.0.4 on a linux 2.4.26 kernel. I have a share that I want to be read only to the world and writable by members of the write list: [Content] path = /mnt/win/Content read only = yes quest ok = yes write list = sam I set a password for sam using smbpasswd. I believe all of the UNIX permissions are set correctly. I can
2004 Feb 05
0
idmap uid range 10000-20000: pam_winbind does NOT work ?
Hi all! Again, unexpected behaviour! When I set in smb.conf idmap uid = 10000-20000 idmap gid = 10000-20000 I CAN change and SEE domain users ang groups as I change the owner of a file on Unix: chown domain+user ./test.txt chgrp domain+group ./test.txt ls -l /tmp -rw-r--r-- 1 user group 0 Feb 4 20:25 test.txt <- I SEE DOMAIN USER AND GROUP BUT I'm NOT able to telnet or ftp
2006 Apr 13
2
read only - write list
Hello, I want to share ? directory in read/write access for user1 and in read access for an user2. Y try this syntaxe without succes : [sharerep] valid users = user1, user2 public = no browseable = yes read only = yes write list = user1 Y try also read only = no but in this case the two users can read/write samba version 3.0.10 I have not understand something but what ? Best wishes. --
2007 Mar 12
1
write list doesn't override read only paramater
Hi all, I'm trying to set up a share that is readable by everyone, but writable by only a few. From my understanding, this should work: [audio] path = /tank/media/Audio comment = Audio Files write list = sound, @"Domain Admins", @"Associate Admins" force user = data force group = other read only = Yes The user sound (who
2017 Sep 06
3
read dir list with write only option
Hello all, when the "write only = yes" option is used on rsync server, the client can't download any file from the server. My question is, if in that case the rsync protocol will allow the client to read the server directory content or not. The question is not about if standard rsync client will allow to do that - I verified that using "--list-only" client option fails in
2001 Nov 08
0
File Locking - File Opened Read-Only Locks File for Read-Write Access
Configuration: Samba 2.2.1a on IBM AIX with W2K Professional clients When a file is opened for read-only access, the file can not be opened read-write by another user. Specifically, MS Word 2000 template files (Work Group Templates) are maintained in a shared Samba directory. File access is limited to the template administrator via UNIX permissions (755) - The template administrator is the owner
2007 Feb 04
0
write list, read list, admin list does not work as expected
Dear group, my understanding on how read, write and admin access of a share work, differs from what I observe4. What I understood from the documentation is that * if there's a read list the users in this list have ONLY read access, no matter what the unix file/dir bits say * the read list ist superceded by the write list. Users can write IF the underlying unix-FS permits it. * admin users
2008 Apr 09
2
write list vs read list
Hi, I'd like to set a share as writable for a specific users' group, and only readable for another, so I did the following: [global] netbios name ? ? ?= SEDELDAP workgroup = LDAP security = user passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost/ obey pam restrictions = no ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=MyHost,dc=com ldap suffix = dc=MyHost,dc=com ldap group suffix = ou=Group ldap user suffix =
2006 Nov 29
1
Basic Read ONly share with admin write access?
ok.. so i've had a samba share set up on our network for a while with user-level securty and it was working great, but recently there has been the need for a share that is accessible to everyone without the authentication (mostly a media server [aka a hacked xbox] that can broawse the smb network to read avaiable media) this was very easy to implement, but somehow i lost the abilty to
2005 Oct 15
1
Samba ignores write and read list
Hi everybody, I have problem with samba and really don't know how to solve it. Seems as if samba ignored write list and read list options in smb.conf. Because when I have writeable = yes read list = dummy user dummy can still write/delete. When I try to do it opposite, i.e. read only = yes write list = dummy then dummy cannot write. The point is, I have bunch of users specified by valid
2013 Dec 19
1
[Bug 10336] New: Time in file listing with --list-only option is inconsistent whether dst is given or not
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10336 Summary: Time in file listing with --list-only option is inconsistent whether dst is given or not Product: rsync Version: 3.0.9 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core AssignedTo:
2005 Mar 23
0
users files going read only (Douglas Sterner)
Thanks Alex, your suggestion along with some additonal tweaks helped solve my problem. The balance has once again been restored in my little universe. >From: samba-request@lists.samba.org >Reply-To: samba@lists.samba.org >To: samba@lists.samba.org >Subject: samba Digest, Vol 27, Issue 39 >Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 00:23:28 +0000 (GMT) > >Send samba mailing list submissions to
2004 Mar 12
3
read and write list
Hi, I can not find information how to configure a share to allow everyone read access and users of specific NT group write access. Now my smb.conf looks like: [global] log level = 2 syslog = 2 workgroup = AMITY netbios name = AMITYDEVEL guest account = nobody security = server password server = AMDATA hosts allow = 10. local
2009 May 04
0
Issue creating read-only files and not being able to change back to read/write
SAMBA v3.0.0 on Solaris 10 I have a SAMBA share that I am accessing on Windows. When a Windows user creates a read-only file, they are unable to change the persmissions back to read/write. When I login in to the UNIX side, there user/group permissions look correct. Any ideas? Here is the smb.conf [global] workgroup = XXXXXXXXXXX security = DOMAIN password server =
2007 Feb 28
3
read write or only read fields in cdr?
Hello, I created a new field named pre_dst of type varchar(80) exactly like dst field in cdr table. In the dialplan I put: exten => _7.,1,Set(CDR(pre_dst)=${EXTEN:1}) and when I call, all goes fine except that pre_dst has always NULL value in cdr. Do you know why? Is something wrong I did? I know that original fields in cdr are only readable, but in this cas pre_dst is one I created