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2008 Aug 12
1
ldap secondary/auxillary groups not available
I have a samba 3.0.20 installation that authenticates users using ntlm to a MS DC. The samba installation was correctly able authenticate users and map them to their unix uids and gids without an issue. The solaris box that samba was running on was also using NIS for its naming services. I have recently migrated this machine that was using NIS for its naming services to LDAP which is running
2005 Oct 11
1
Re: [Xen-changelog] Added auxbin module, for handling auxillary binaries.
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 14:32 +0000, Xen patchbot -unstable wrote: > +def path(): > + machine = os.uname()[4] > + if machine.find(''64'') != -1 and os.path.exists(LIB_BIN_64): > + return LIB_BIN_64 > + else: > + return LIB_BIN_32 This will break on ia64. Itanium doesn''t use lib64 paths. So you really want to check against explicit
2010 May 18
1
commit 'dri2: Send out event when auxillary buffers are invalidated' breaks nouveau 3D support
Hi, It could be my mistake, but I have uptodate versions of xproto, dri2proto, xserver, nouveau ddx, mesa, libdrm. Still the above commit makes X not load nouveau dri module, and fallback to swrast_dri.so. Nothing in X logs, but that 'Screen is not AIGLX capable' Best regards, Maxim Levitsky
2010 Jun 23
0
Directory Permissions?
Hello, Running Samba 3.3.10 on FreeBSD 7.3. Cannot copy a folder with a subfolder and 10 files in the subfolder from an OSX 10.6.4 client to a folder on the Samba server. What happens is that the folder gets copied but not the subfolder and its files. root at aries:/usr/local/etc# testparm Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf Processing section "[homes]" Processing
2014 Aug 18
1
unknown tag type 64 / recycle: stat for *:AFP_AfpInfo returned No such file or directory
Hi, something seems wrong with "vfs objects = recycle, streams_xattr". I permanently keep on getting the following errors on the Samba server: Aug 18 11:28:39 Storage-03 smbd[34544]: STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsunknown tag type 64 Aug 18 11:28:39 Storage-03 smbd[34544]: [2014/08/18 11:28:39.897763, 0]
2010 Oct 15
0
Network Browsing
Hello, We use a Ricoh Aficio 3035 copier which has multiple functions- one of them is to scan to a folder via SMB/FTP/NFS. We've chosen to scan documents into PDF documents via SMB to user's shared folders on a Windows NT server for several years with no issues. About a year ago the user's folders location was changed to one on Windows 2003 Server also with no problems. Last week I
2003 Oct 21
0
Problem with Primary and Secondary Groups in LDAP
hi it's me again ;) [System] - Suse Linux 8.0 - OpenLdap 2.1 - Samba 3.0.0 I'm successfully using this combination in my domain with one exception (i think it's my fault) : if a user is member in more than _one_ group, his access to /home/$USERNAME is denied the samba logs say, this folder doesn't exist and windows authenticates the user correctly but fails, when giving
2012 Jun 29
2
Samba with Active directory integration problem
Hi, I have followed the all the steps given, in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto. to integrate the samba with active directory. I have the following configuration file, [global] workgroup = ASSURANCE security = ads realm = ASSURANCE.LOCAL encrypt passwords = yes winbind separator = + idmap backend = lwopen idmap uid =
2015 Aug 04
2
Cannot change directory permissions
Hello, I occasionally need to remove the write permissions from directories inside a share to prevent users from accidentally deleting files inside that directory. My problem is that I neither can view nor can change the permissions of directories on my shares. Curiously enough viewing and changing permissions of files in the same shares works without a problem. Is there anything I
2020 May 24
0
Clients send tons of Notiftication requests
I am still fighting with this issue. I did the following: I connected to the NAS with a read-only account called kodi. I traversed various folders and I finally opened an image. Everything went fine. Looking at the logs, the get_entry mask file only shows the final folder: smbd_dirptr_get_entry mask=[Anhelina Viber] found Users/luca/Pictures/Canon/Alessandro/Amici/Anhelina Viber fname=Anhelina
2016 Jun 15
1
id shows only primary group on domain member server
cat /usr/local/samba/etc/smb.conf: # Eintraege fuer das ActiveDirectory Samba4 workgroup = SAMDOM realm =SAMDOM.LOCAL security = ADS # Alle Template Einstellungen kommen direkt aus der AD # Die Shell ist nur aus Sicherheitsgruenden hier eingetragen template shell = /bin/false kerberos method = secrets and keytab dedicated keytab file =
2010 Apr 03
6
osx 10.6 strange rsync errors
Hi All, I have been getting reports from users of backuplist+, my wrapper application for rsync (currently with build of 3.0.6), about odd behavior after updating to OS 10.6 Snow Leopard. Basically: the problem occurs backing up a directory to a local mounted network volume. Previously all worked fine but after updating to 10.6 there are reports that no files get copied and the destination fills
2015 Aug 04
0
Cannot change directory permissions
On 04/08/15 10:07, Felix Matouschek wrote: > Hello, > > I occasionally need to remove the write permissions from directories inside a share to prevent users from accidentally deleting files inside that directory. > > My problem is that I neither can view nor can change the permissions of directories on my shares. > Curiously enough viewing and changing permissions of files
2015 Aug 04
0
Cannot change directory permissions
On 04/08/15 11:46, Felix Matouschek wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > when saying 'I' I theoretically meant any user that has write access to the share. > > It should be possible to right click the directory in windows, the go to security tab and remove the write permissions on the directory. > > This behaviour already works with files, I'm trying to figure out how to make
2020 Oct 15
3
Home folder permissions disappear sometimes
Hi everyone, I'm running a domain-joined fileserver with Samba 4.9.5 and SSSD on Debian 10. My DC is also running Samba 4.9.5 on Debian 10. I have recently joined it to an older domain with a DC that wasn't feeling well (Zentyal with much older Samba). Everything was working great for a while after I've moved the FSMO roles and demoted the old DC. I don't seem to have any
2010 Feb 03
0
Fwd: OS X Clients Can't Create Sub-Directories
Begin forwarded message: > From: Kimball Larsen <kimball at miridiatech.com> > Date: February 2, 2010 7:58:49 PM MST > To: Andy Liebman <andyliebman at aol.com> > Subject: Re: [Samba] OS X Clients Can't Create Sub-Directories > > > On Feb 2, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Andy Liebman wrote: > >> >> Kimball Larsen wrote: >>> I'm running
2015 Aug 04
2
Cannot change directory permissions
Hi Rowland, when saying 'I' I theoretically meant any user that has write access to the share. It should be possible to right click the directory in windows, the go to security tab and remove the write permissions on the directory. This behaviour already works with files, I'm trying to figure out how to make it also work for directories. Greetings, Felix -----Ursprüngliche
2008 May 21
11
Per-user home filesystems and OS-X Leopard anomaly
I encountered an issue that people using OS-X systems as NFS clients need to be aware of. While not strictly a ZFS issue, it may be encounted most often by ZFS users since ZFS makes it easy to support and export per-user filesystems. The problem I encountered was when using ZFS to create exported per-user filesystems and the OS-X automounter to perform the necessary mount magic. OS-X
2015 Aug 04
0
Cannot change directory permissions
On 04/08/15 14:11, Felix Matouschek wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > my users are known to the OS The smb.conf you posted earlier would seem to suggest that they aren't, what does 'getent passwd <username>' produce ? Rowland > , they also have the correct permissions to alter the settings. > Doing so on the CLI does work when logged in via SSH. > > When opening
2015 Jul 02
0
Secondary groups not recognized by Samba
On 02/07/15 16:17, Nick K wrote: > Thanks. I did see this article once and have added the config > options to my smb.conf with no difference. This article is centered > around ACLs, but my issue isn't specific to ACLs. Whether I set an > ACL (setfacl) or change the directory's group ownership (chown), it > only works with Domain Users or the whatever group an account