Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "acl permissions not staying"
2007 Sep 21
2
[Fwd: Re: acl permissions not staying]
Please if anyone has any info...
Neil Wilson wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've got a problem where if I set permissions on a folder(Admin)
> "setfacl -R -d -m u::rwx,g::wrx,o::- Admin/" and "setfacl -m o:- Admin"
>
> I get the following.
>
> mail:/data/samba/shared # getfacl Admin/
> # file: Admin
> # owner: BCP+administrator
> # group: samba
2011 May 23
3
samba 3.2.5 + ACLs - read/write permission become read only
IN SHORT:
- READ+WRITE becomes READ ONLY
- OWNER ACL Permissions for "another User" affects Group ACL Permissions
Hi Experts,
we recently figured some strange behaviour on our Debian 5 (Lenny, uname
2.6.26-2-686) + Samba 2:3.2.5-4lenny14 server that i would like to
discuss here. I cannot tell apart if its a bug or just lack of
understanding. Here is the Scenario:
I got a samba
2014 Dec 19
2
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
What's the content of your /etc/nsswitch.conf?
Am 19. Dezember 2014 14:22:56 MEZ, schrieb Rich Webb <rwebb at zylatech.com>:
>Matt,
>
>Thanks for the reply. I'm not trying to add the "users" group. I'm
>trying to add the "Domain Users" group. That is the reason for the \
>in
>front of the space. It's translated as a literal. I think
2019 Jul 03
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> > On the file serever:
> > Collected config --- 2019-07-03-10:27 -----------
> >
> > Hostname: srv
> > DNS Domain: a.b.hu
> > FQDN: srv.a.b.hu
> > ipaddress: 10.0.3.15 192.168.0.8
> > -----------
> > Samba is running as a Unix domain member
> > -----------
> >
> > This computer is running Debian 10.0 x86_64
> >
2005 Oct 11
1
User auth-groups vs Win2k ADS Problems
Hello Everyone
This samba server was working perfectly without problems.
Running as an Domain member vs Win2K ADS
One day it stopped working. All that happened 5 days ago was a change of the
administrator/root password
We adjusted the wbinfo -set-auth-user towards the new password. But nothing
have worked since.
install:/ # wbinfo -V
Version 3.0.13-1.1-SUSE
What might be wrong
2014 Dec 19
3
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
On 19/12/14 13:22, Rich Webb wrote:
> Matt,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I'm not trying to add the "users" group. I'm
> trying to add the "Domain Users" group. That is the reason for the \ in
> front of the space. It's translated as a literal. I think I could also
> put quotes around it and not have to use the \ and the space.
>
> The
2007 Dec 19
3
Problem with ACL and Samba
Dear All
I am facing a strange problem that I could not solve, so, maybe you can help
me.
Look at this situation:
I created a new directory with those ACLs (through Samba using Windows XP)
[root@server /home/smb/adm]# getfacl teste
#file:teste
#owner:1002
#group:1006
user::rwx
group::rwx
group:suporte:rwx
group:administ:rwx
mask::rwx
other::---
[root@server /home/smb/adm]# getfacl -d teste
2012 Oct 11
4
samba4 - setting acl rwx but getting r-x
Hello,
I am having problem setting permission on shared folder:
the folder is?datasamba/common and after I set full permission for a user itester (3000017) and also?tester (3000018), I could see that it is only granting r-x to those users. but I could see from the default permissions that they have rwx.
getfacl /datasamba/common
# file: datasamba/common
# owner: root
# group: users
#
2013 Mar 03
1
Samba4 as domain member and file server
Hi guys,
I'm having trouble setting up my file server running Samba 4 (4.0.3). I had no problem joining the domain (also a Samba 4 (4.0.3) with AD) but I can't get the ACL to work properly. I'm sure my settings are wrong and hoping for some help.
When I try to set a user permission I get this error:
setfacl -m u:administrator:rwx test3.txt
setfacl: test3.txt: Malformed access ACL
2017 Aug 24
5
sysvolreset doesn't reset all ACLs
Ok, rechecked this, your correct. This did work fine.
In now at samba 4.6.7, you?
This worked untill ( last i checked ) 4.6.5 :-(( now sysvolreset is totaly broken. :-((
New thing for my ToDo list..
Try this script, the rights are my defaults "after a sysvol reset"
Place the script somewhere within /var/lib/samba
Preffered that location .
Run it with : bash script.sh sysvol/
!
2014 Dec 19
3
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
Im did not follow the complete thread, but you can check the following.
smb.conf
## map id's outside to domain to tdb files.
idmap config *:backend = tdb
idmap config *:range = 50001-80000
## map ids from the domain the range may not overlap !
idmap config DOMAIN:backend = ad
idmap config DOMAIN:schema_mode = rfc2307
idmap config DOMAIN:range = 10000-40000
winbind
2014 Dec 19
3
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
On 19/12/14 13:40, Rich Webb wrote:
> Running CentOS 6.6
> Using the Sernet Enterprise packages - sernet-samba-ad.
>
> Just tried:
>
> getent group "Domain Users"
> getent group DOMAIN\\Domain\ Users
>
> and neither command returned any entries.
>
> Rich
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org
>
2014 Dec 19
1
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
On 19/12/14 01:33, Rich Webb wrote:
> Please is there anyone who has an answer on why this might be happening?
> Do I need some sort of sssd support or winbind or something? In the
> wiki about setting up acl's it doesn't say anything about any other
> requirements, only that you have to have acl support and xattr support
> in your filesystem which I do.
>
> I'm
2007 Aug 06
1
setfacl(1) - Can FreeBSD's ACLs contain groups from NT/AD domains ?
Hi all,
I have "FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #1: Wed Jul 25" authenticating successfully against
active directory via samba's winbindd(8). I need to manage samba shares via
FreeBSD ACLs and CIFS ACLs. From my reading of setfacl(1) I should be able to
set group permissions using the syntax of DOMAIN\group-name. For example:
#setfacl -d -m g:"MYDOMAIN\mygroupname":rwx test
2020 May 14
2
Default ACL inheritance question
A bit of a minor off-topic issue, but on the off-chance that someone
understands how ACLs work ...
I've been trying to see if using default ACLs would help with the
following issue:
I have a third party application that is running as a non-root user
('user-a') and creating log files with mode 0600 (read/write only to the
owner) in a log directory
I have another application that
2002 May 15
1
Permission problems with samba 2.2.x
Hello,
Sometimes I have to create and use Navision Databases on samba shares - this
works with samba 2.0.x but does not with samba 2.2.x (tried 2.2.3a and 2.2.4).
The following tests were done with a acl enabeled samba and an acl aware
kernel/filesystem, but I also have done these tests with acl not compiled into
samba on an host without acl in the kernel - same result, does not work, same
2017 Jun 13
3
Creating home folders on file server automatically
Hello Rowland,
Am 12.06.2017 um 19:32 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:
> On Mon, 12 Jun 2017 10:04:56 -0700
> Luke Barone via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> We have a script we are using to create new users, and drop them into
>> the proper OUs on our Samba AD server, using samba-tool. We have a
>> Samba member file server
2014 Dec 18
6
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
I just tried that and I got the same error. I think there is some
extended acl support that I'm missing somewhere.
It's like the setfacl command is not recognizing the AD groups as valid
groups.
I should also add the following information:
This server is built up on CentOS 6.6 Minimal using the Sernet-Samba
Enterprise packages.
It looks like the binary that is running is
2016 Aug 10
1
File Server member DC ACL permissions
I will choose to use the winbind.
Based on the link that Rowland said:
https://wiki.samba.org /index.php/Setup_Samba_as_an_AD_Domain_Member
I followed the steps as described in the tutorial.
I created symlinks.
In the main DC I added this line in smb.conf:
idmap_ldb: use RFC2307 = yes
Changed /etc/nsswitch.conf
passwd: files winbind
shadow: files
group: files winbind
hosts:
2013 May 19
1
(force) default security mask
Hello folks,
Samba 3.5.6 running and I have following share:
[public]
path = /data/public
read only = No
create mask = 0777
directory mask = 0777
directory security mask = 0750
vfs object = acl_xattr
nt acl support = yes
dos filemode = yes
My filesystem ext4 which is mounted to /data supports acl,user_xattr and