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2019 Dec 25
3
Setting ACLs with smbcacls fails (partly)
Hello, I'm running a PDC and a secondary DC in privilegded lxc containers and try to setup a fileserver in an unprivileged lxc container. The shares of the file server are on the ZFS of the host and mapped via bind-mount. I've got the problem, that I get error messages when setting the ACLs of a samba share either via the Windows explorer or using the smbcacls command. On Windows
2003 Nov 28
0
ACL on a directory
I'm using gentoo-1.4 and Samba 3.0 pdc. And i have problems with display and change of rights of access to directories. My system: Kernel 2.4.20-gentoo-r8 (File systems-> POSIX Access Control Lists it is included), Root file system - reiserfs, shared folders are on ext3 which is mounted with an option acl samba it is compiled with options " - with-acl-support - with-winbind -
2004 Jun 29
0
ACLs revisited
Hi all, My appologies if this has been addressed before, but I've been searching the list archives and can only find people reporting having the problem, not a solution. I have found a solution for my own situation and I thought I'd share it in case it can help anyone else. BACKGROUND ========== I'm running Samba 3 on Fedora Core 2. I've kept the machine up to date with
2004 Jun 16
0
Smbclient succeeds but smbmount fails
Hi, I can't seem to overcome an odd problem connecting to a directory share exported by a Win2K (Pro) workstation from my RH Linux 9 system. I was able to accomplish this successfully with Samba 2.2.7 (using mount -t smbfs ...). With that configuration, however, I was unable to get Windows clients to connect to shares exported by the Linux box, so I upgraded to Samba 3.0.4. Under Samba 3 I
2015 Aug 10
0
strange default share ACLS's, where do they come from?
Hi everyone, I have a Samba 4.2.3 PDC server with some shares on it. If I create a new share, it immediately has some strange ACL's. Could anyone tell me where these come from? Example: root at corrumpeer:/# cat <<EOF>>/etc/samba/smb.conf [test3] path = /tmp/test3 EOF root at corrumpeer:/# mkdir /tmp/test3 root at corrumpeer:/# chown root:users /tmp/test3 root at
2018 Mar 12
2
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \* on Samba AD - out of the blue
I have a Samba AD running Samba 4.7.5. Everything was working fine, when, seemingly out of the blue, the users started to be denied access to all shares. If I try from a Windows 7 or Windows 10 machine, logged in as a user in "Domain Uses", I get: "Windows cannot access \\server-name\share_name. You do not have permission to access \\server-name\share_name" If I use
2004 Nov 14
0
smbmount and posix ACLs
Hi, I have set up a samba 3.0.7 server with acl-support on an xfs filesystem. Everything is working as expected from the server/Windows client view. I can create/modify files, I can see the acls, fine. Now I have a linux-client which is using the same samba-server. Also here works _nearly_ everything as expected. If the owner or group of the directory/file is allowed to modify the file, everyting
2018 Mar 12
0
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \* on Samba AD - out of the blue
On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 11:11:44 +0000 Sebastian Arcus via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I have a Samba AD running Samba 4.7.5. Everything was working fine, > when, seemingly out of the blue, the users started to be denied > access to all shares. If I try from a Windows 7 or Windows 10 > machine, logged in as a user in "Domain Uses", I get: > >
2018 Mar 12
0
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \* on Samba AD - out of the blue
On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 11:36:47 +0000 Sebastian Arcus via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > On 12/03/18 11:28, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 11:11:44 +0000 > > Sebastian Arcus via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > >> I have a Samba AD running Samba 4.7.5. Everything was working fine, > >> when,
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
2018 Mar 12
2
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \* on Samba AD - out of the blue
On 12/03/18 11:28, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 11:11:44 +0000 > Sebastian Arcus via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> I have a Samba AD running Samba 4.7.5. Everything was working fine, >> when, seemingly out of the blue, the users started to be denied >> access to all shares. If I try from a Windows 7 or Windows 10 >>
2013 Nov 28
4
Bulk smbcacls calls
I want to get ACLs (output similar to that of smbcacls) for a *lot* of files (potentially millions). I can only process about 10 files per second when running the command (`smbcacls -U ...` via a Python wrapper), I'm looking for a faster way. Does anyone know any libraries or other commands that could help me? Failing that, I assume that much of the time taken is spent on authenticating
2003 Mar 25
1
Viewing ACL's
As I said in my previous (unanswered but think I got it figured out) question, I'm transitioning my 3 NT domains to a single samba server, and currently the NT group stuff is a bloody mess, and just want to redo it, and the best way for me to do this is to figure out what groups are being used, and who are members of those groups, blah blah blah. The latter is fairly easy, but I'm not
2018 Mar 12
2
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \* on Samba AD - out of the blue
On 12/03/18 12:56, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 11:36:47 +0000 > Sebastian Arcus via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> >> On 12/03/18 11:28, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: >>> On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 11:11:44 +0000 >>> Sebastian Arcus via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >>> >>>> I have a
2003 Aug 19
0
Changing ACLs dont work, clicking 'apply' restores old ACL
Hello! I'm building a samba fileserver that would share the same files for both linux and UNIX clients and ACLs should still work from windows. The UNIX clients don't have any users either, because all user information is taken from an AD. The setup is the following: Samba 3rc1 fileserver Win2k3 AD Server + Win2k clients and Linux clients Basically the win2k3 AD schema has been updated
2017 Jul 04
0
Can't create/update Group Policy in Samba 4.6.5
Hai, the steps are (basily) good, only this one can be better.   >To solve, I executed the following commands: >Chown 10060: 30028 -R sysvol >Chmod 775 -R sysvol   If you use acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes on the sysvol share, you must configur the share from withing windows.  (* or use smbcalcs , but i never used it. )   This is what i see:   ls -al  sysvol total 24 drwxrwx---+ 3
2005 Feb 28
4
ACL Question [Repost]
OK so I've got samba-3.0.11 compiled with ACL support. I've running 2.4.25 with the ACL/ATTR patch applied. I can read and set ACLS's using the getfacl/setfacl programs. ldd /usr/sbin/smbd shows it's linked to libattr.so.1 and libacl.so.1. I can read ACL with the smbcacls program, but when I try to set them I get: ERROR: Unable to open credentials file! Also from the
2015 Jan 23
0
ACL ignored on cifs mounted share
On 23/01/15 07:34, Norbert Heinzelmann wrote: > > Am 22.01.2015 um 17:17 schrieb Rowland Penny: >> On 22/01/15 12:57, Norbert Heinzelmann wrote: >>> Am 22.01.2015 um 12:28 schrieb Rowland Penny: >>>> On 22/01/15 10:53, Norbert Heinzelmann wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I have the problem that the ACLs are ignored when I
2013 Sep 09
0
Where does the info of smbcacls comes from?
hi. sorry for the "dumb" question, but I'm failing to figure out where the information printed by smbcacls come from. I have a 3.4.x server with basic settings, few shares and not much more. Share's access is controlled by unix file permissions. Filesystem has "acl" enabled, but no acl set up, so the standard unix permissions are being used. Still I have problem for a
2015 Jan 22
0
ACL ignored on cifs mounted share
On 22/01/15 12:57, Norbert Heinzelmann wrote: > Am 22.01.2015 um 12:28 schrieb Rowland Penny: >> On 22/01/15 10:53, Norbert Heinzelmann wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have the problem that the ACLs are ignored when I mount a share >>> via cifs. I have an AD with Samba 4.1.6 Ubuntu 14.04 (but I also >>> tried it with Gentoo and samba 4.1.14). So