Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "home dir permissions change"
2005 Mar 07
0
3.0.11 groupmapping 'feature'
Hello,
After upgrading our samba DC from 3.0.10 to 3.0.11, we have been
experiencing problems with groupmapping. In 3.0.10, we had to explicitly
map our Unix groups (local or NIS) to NT groups with a 'net groupmap
add' command.
However, in 3.0.11, all our Unix groups are mapped automagically.
Although they do not show up with a 'net groupmap list' on the DC, our
clients can
1995 Dec 28
0
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2000 Nov 30
0
Hang with openssh when using rsync on redhat 6.2
Damien Miller wrote:
>
> On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Theron Tock wrote:
>
> > I'm using rsync over ssh to do some backups from a redhat 6.2 machine
> > and I found that I was able to semi-reproducibly get openssh to hang.
> > Using strace and gdb, it seemed that the problem was due to a too-large
> > call to write.
>
> What kernel are you using?
kernel:
2007 Aug 08
1
home dir file permissions samba, winbind with ldap backend, AD Server 2003 R2 domain
I have samba 3.0.23 running as a clustered service on RHEL5 and I am
wondering if it is okay that when I check the file permissions on the
home directories they are numerical even if I reset the permissions.
They stay in the long listing format until I restart the service and
when I check again it looks like I typed ls -n instead of ls -s. I
hadn't noticed it doing this before. It seems like
2006 Mar 30
1
Predict function for 'newdata' of different dimension in svm
I am using the "predict" function on a support vector machine (svm)
object, and I don't understand why I can't predict on a dataset with more
observations than the training dataset.
I think this problem is a generic "predict" problem, but I'm not sure.
The original svm was fit on 50 observations.
2002 Sep 27
4
Problem, help please!
Hi
I'm trying to get samba fileserver going on a RedHat 7.2 box. This what I
get when test with smbclient.
[root@woody samba]# smbclient '\\woody\Test\'
added interface ip=192.168.7.31 bcast=192.168.7.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
session request to WOODY failed (Not listening for calling name)
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Not listening for calling name)
netbios-ssn is
2010 Oct 01
1
File permissions getting destroyed with M$ software on ZFS
All,
Running Samba 3.5.4 on Solaris 10 with ZFS file system. I have
issues where we have shared group folders. In these folders a userA in
GroupA create file just fine with the correct inherited permissions
660. Problem is when userB in GroupA reads and modifies that file, with
M$ office apps, the permissions get whacked to 060+ and the file becomes
read only by everyone.
I did
2003 Sep 19
5
couldn't write to home dir
hello,
I try to use samba as PDC on NetBSD,
but I 've had problem with that combination..
samba work perfectly..but
if someone want to write into homedir, they couldn't,
and w2k workstation appear message ,
that disk is full..
disk isn't full, and permission are set correct
I don't know, where should be a mistake,
I check configuration problably 100x,
but I haven't found any
2005 Jul 24
2
success story: TE406P (quadspan with hardware echocan)
I just wanted to post here and let everyone know that the TE406P (quadspan
T1/E1 with hardware echo can) kicks some serious ass.
We've been running a PRI now for over a year with Asterisk (every single call
in and out is through two Asterisk boxes, including faxes) and while the
software based echo cancellation is more than adequate, we'd get the
occassional "edgy" echo and
2006 Oct 27
0
Users Losing Data - Excel Files Not Locking Properly
Hi,
We have a problem like I've never seen in 8 years of running Samba in
production. Two users can overwrite each other's open Excel
spreadsheets. It occurs very infrequently, basically randomly, never
happens on a recently restarted smbd instance, and is extremely
difficult to troubleshoot due to samba switching process ownership from
the user to "root" shortly after
2009 Jul 17
0
drop-box permission issues with Mac OSX
I've just upgraded to 3.4.0 Samba on Solaris 10 x86. We have folders
all users home areas called drop-box. Its a folder for other users to
drop files into but cannot access or read what is in the drop-box. On
unix the permissions are set 2733. This works fine with Window clients.
But is not working on Mac OSX clients using either smb or cifs protocols
for mounting the cifs share on the
2010 Feb 17
0
Why Samba is stating files in /net??
running 3.4.5 on Solaris 10 sparc platform. Seeing odd behavior when
I'm watching my smbd process through truss. When ever I just onen my
Windows explorer window that just shows my mapped shares, the truss
shows that the smbd process is trying to stat everything under /net.
What is it doing that when I have no paths to /net specified in my
smb.conf file?
And is there anyway to stop
2004 Jul 07
4
Setting home path to a dir within a users Linux home dir
Is there a trick to append an additional directory level onto the defauly behavior of a [homes] share looking in /etc/passwd to find the users Linux home dir? It would offer a bit of protection if
Windows clients ended up in say the WinHome directory within their Linux home directory when logging in from Windows so they are not tempted to tamper with their desktop settings files for Linux from
2007 Nov 28
1
rsync when user's home dir is not in /home
Hello!
I am having following issue: when the home directory of a new user is not in
/home, but in any other directory in the root, say /copies/user, then I can
not avoit the password prompt.
I already generated the keys, uploaded to /copies/user/.ssh/authorized_keys,
checked permnissions, etc. (I did id many times before). But ther's no way
to avoid typing the password.
Any clues?
Thanks a lot
2004 Feb 14
1
how to mount another persons home dir when using [homes]
Dear list.
Using samba 3.0.2, exporting home directories to drives using [homes].
Suppose this scenario: an employee falls ill. Someone else has to take over
this persons work. I want to give this NEW person access to the ill person's
home directory. Homedirectories shares are created at logon time. Meaning
that the share for the ill person currently does NOT exist (as he or she is
at home,
2003 Nov 13
2
file permissions on home directories and admin user copying files to it
We want to copy files with the group in the admin list of the [homes]
share. The problem is that the copied files then are owned by root.
I know this is normal unix behavior. However we want the copied files to
be owned by the user of the homeshare.
I read the samba howto section "Users Cannot Write to a Public Share".
Although I want to set the owner on the home shares and not on a
2004 Jan 22
0
Accessing home dir as Windows user
I have a local shell account "ken", and I also have a domain account on a
Win2kS AD "DOMAIN%ken". Is there some way to use the magic [homes] share
and get access to my shell account?
Right now I've hacked in a regular share that accepts both accounts as
valid users and does a force to my shell account credentials. Is there a
cleaner way of accomplishing this?
This is
2010 Dec 29
2
Error: User doesn't have home dir set, disabling duplicate database
Hello,
I have found this message in logs. But delivering is working.
Error: User peter at mydomain.cz doesn't have home dir set, disabling
duplicate database
doveconf -n
# 2.0.8: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.32-lts i686 ext3
auth_mechanisms = plain login
disable_plaintext_auth = no
mail_location = maildir:/home/vmail/%u
managesieve_notify_capability = mailto
2005 Aug 23
0
Home dir read-only using ADS
Hello,
I have a Samba (3.0.14a) server on Linux (Fedora 4) that is a member
of an ADS domain. I used be able to mount my home dir on my Windows XP
machine and read and write to the dir. Something changed, and now I
can only read from the share, unless the permissions are wide open
(777 on the dir or 666 on a file). So I can't add, change, or delete
files, but I can read them. The username
2009 Oct 20
1
centos5.4 and freenx - using my home dir and settings
Hello all,
I am setting up freenx on a machine and I am able to connect to it
remotely. However, when I connect and start xfce it does not appear to
use the correct settings. It acts like it is a whole different user.
It is starting the desktop environment as the nx user rather than
myself. Is there any way to have the NX server connect as myself rather
than having a whole separate