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2009 May 26
2
Problem with Centos 5.3 + Samba 3.0.33 +AD (2k3)
Hi everyone, I have an issue with Samba agains Active Directory. The authentication works just fine but when it comes to shares I've ran into some problems. If I use any group mapping from the AD it won't let me access it so I figure that is where the problem lays. If I comment out "valid users", "force user" and "force group" then I have no problems and it
2011 Dec 12
0
Fwd: Upgraded samba, mostly still works, but have one issue
Forgot to cc list. Sorry Sent via mobile Begin forwarded message: > From: Mark Casey <markc at unifiedgroup.com> > Date: December 12, 2011 1:25:34 PM CST > To: Dale Schroeder <dale at BriannasSaladDressing.com> > Subject: Re: [Samba] Upgraded samba, mostly still works, but have one issue > > Dale, > > That fixed it. Thanks very much for your time in
2011 Dec 12
2
Upgraded samba, mostly still works, but have one issue
Hello list, I recently upgraded an Ubuntu 8.04 LTS samba server to 10.04 LTS which took the installed version of samba from version 3.0.28a to version 3.4.7. The server is an AD member using idmap-rid. I have updated the idmap directives in the config and it mostly worked (winbind works, Windows users can get to their shares with their correct permissions, etc.). The only thing that got
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
2017 Jun 07
0
Domain Logout, then domain login again, profile corrupt -> replaced by TEMP profile
Am 07.06.2017 um 09:18 schrieb Jobst Schmalenbach via samba: > Hi > > I have had this problem for a while, but waited to post this until I upgraded to see whether the upgrade would fix it. > I upgraded samba to the 4.2.X stream from 3.6.X stream, but it happens on both, 3.6.X and 4.2.10. > > Whenever someone logs out, then in again the profile gets corrupted and a new TEMP
2015 Jul 09
0
vfs module recycler
samba at lists.samba.org -- Skickat från mobilusken! -- ----- Ursprungligt meddelande ----- Från: "Logan S" <popcorn9499 at gmail.com> Skickat: ‎2015-‎07-‎09 21:36 Till: "Davor Vusir" <davortvusir at gmail.com> Ämne: Re: SV: SV: SV: [Samba] vfs module recycler The list? On Jul 9, 2015 2:35 PM, "Davor Vusir" <davortvusir at gmail.com> wrote: In
2015 Jul 09
0
vfs module recycler
In future supportcases I suggest you respond to the list also. There are many knowlegable people willing to share their experience and assist. Regards Davor -- Skickat från mobilusken! -- ----- Ursprungligt meddelande ----- Från: "Logan S" <popcorn9499 at gmail.com> Skickat: ‎2015-‎07-‎09 20:40 Till: "Davor Vusir" <davortvusir at gmail.com> Ämne: Re: SV: SV:
2015 Jul 09
0
vfs module recycler
Sorry, don't know. Regards Davor -- Skickat från mobilusken! -- ----- Ursprungligt meddelande ----- Från: "Logan S" <popcorn9499 at gmail.com> Skickat: ‎2015-‎07-‎09 20:21 Till: "Davor Vusir" <davortvusir at gmail.com> Ämne: Re: SV: [Samba] vfs module recycler Its ok at least i got someone trying. Just currious is there any site i should go to or
2015 Jul 09
0
vfs module recycler
Oh. I see. What a pity. Sorry I couldn't be of any help. Regards Davor -- Skickat från mobilusken! -- ----- Ursprungligt meddelande ----- Från: "Logan S" <popcorn9499 at gmail.com> Skickat: ‎2015-‎07-‎09 15:36 Till: "Davor Vusir" <davortvusir at gmail.com> Ämne: Re: [Samba] vfs module recycler adding that as a vfs object breaks the share. It load up when i
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
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
2015 Aug 04
0
Cannot change directory permissions
On 04/08/15 15:29, Felix Matouschek wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > I had to split smbd and winbindd config to work around some bugs in credentials offline caching. > I have a separate winbindd.conf, it looks like this: > > [global] > ### Network ### > netbios name = Fileserver > server string = Fileserver (%h V:%v) > > ### ad member ### >
2015 Jul 09
0
vfs module recycler
Remove acl_attr at the end. It's another vfs object. The share name indicates that there might be quite large files. Do you hit a default(?) max limit which tells Samba to just discard the file? Regards Davor -- Skickat från mobilusken! -- ----- Ursprungligt meddelande ----- Från: "Logan S" <popcorn9499 at gmail.com> Skickat: ‎2015-‎07-‎08 22:21 Till: "Davor
2005 Jan 27
1
Recycler problem
Hi folks, I have Samba 3.0.10 with SuSE 9.1 running and a problem with the recycler feature of Samba. Following setup: - User A deletes file F1 in directory D - Samba produces file .recycler/D/F1 - D has permissions -rwx------, F1 has permissions -rwxrw-r-- (owner A) - User B deletes file F2 in directory D - F2 doesn't show up in .recycler/D So all files User B deletes in directory D are
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 Aug 04
2
Cannot change directory permissions
Hi Rowland, my users are known to the OS, they also have the correct permissions to alter the settings. Doing so on the CLI does work when logged in via SSH. When opening the Security Tab the users and groups are displayed, only on directories there are no checkmarks under Read, Write etc. I also cannot set any checkmarks for Read, Write etc. When viewing the Security Tab of a file everything
2015 Aug 04
2
Cannot change directory permissions
Hi Rowland, I had to split smbd and winbindd config to work around some bugs in credentials offline caching. I have a separate winbindd.conf, it looks like this: [global] ### Network ### netbios name = Fileserver server string = Fileserver (%h V:%v) ### ad member ### workgroup = INTRANET realm = INTRANET.MYCOMPANY.DE security = ADS kerberos method = secrets and
2005 Sep 26
1
RECYCLER and recycler bin
Hello, I have recognized a pretty annoying thing with my Samba-Server: My smb.conf is set, that deletet files go into the dir ".Papierkorb". It works well one one Client, but when the user deletes Files on the other client, a dir called "RECYCLER" appears with the file and some .ini files in it. Is there a way to solve this? Both clients are WinXP, I'm using Samba
2014 Feb 03
1
VFS module recycle not working
Hello, I'm using Samba 3.6.9 on a CentOS 6.5 machine and want to enable the 'recycler'-feature. So I added following lines to the [global]-section of my smb.conf: vfs object = recycle recycle:repository = .deleted/%U recycle:keeptree = Yes recycle:touch = Yes recycle:versions = Yes recycle:maxsixe = 0 recycle:exclude =