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2010 Jan 12
2
setfacl:operation not supported
Hi all from last few days i got struct in problem.when i try to use setfacl command "setfacl -m u:himmat:r-- /ide2/asd" i get the error setfacl : /ide2/asd : operation not supported i also has mounted acl using -: "mount -f -o remount,acl / " Note: -f option is for force i am using red hat kernel 2.4.20-8 and acl-2.2.3-1 One more thing i have to ask whether acl utility
2010 Jan 18
2
how to use m4_pattern_allow
hello what is "m4_pattern_allow" ?? how to use it ?? I am installing patch of acl-2.2.49.tar.gz but it gives me error stating -- "line 1650 :AC_CONFIG_MACRO:m4" line 1650 : use m4_pattern_allow" thankx _________________________________________________________________ New Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more. http://windows.microsoft.com/shop
2010 Jan 19
2
subfolder level restriction
hello I have three users u1 ,u2 and u3 I have a share named "mrt" and it has two subfolder "mrt1" and "mrt2". what i have to do is that when u1 logs in mrt it should view all the contents inside mrt (including contents of its subfolderand all) and when u2 logs into mrt it should view mrt1 and restrict mrt2 and in same way when u3 logs into mrt ,it could access mrt2
2011 Aug 30
1
setfacl <dir> : operation not supported , using glusterfs 3.2.2
Dear gluster team, I have installed glusterfs on my servers for the storage. Machine: x86_64-redhat-linux I have created volumes with rdma protocol for infiniband. I have mount with acl option on server and client. When I run setfacl for glusterfs mount point it works fine but when i do it for nfs mount it says. setfacl <dir> : operation not supported. The logs created in server are as
2011 Aug 30
2
setfacl <dir>:operation not supported
Dear gluster team, I have installed glusterfs on my servers for the storage. Machine: x86_64-redhat-linux I have created volumes with rdma protocol for infiniband. I have mount with acl option on server and client. When I run setfacl for glusterfs mount point it works fine but when i do it for nfs mount it says. setfacl <dir> : operation not supported. The logs created in server are as
2016 Apr 05
7
VPN suggestions centos 6, 7
IPSec is not recommended solution nowdays. OpenVPN runs top of single udp or tcp port, so it usually works on strictly firewalled places like in hotels and so on. -- Eero 2016-04-04 23:18 GMT+03:00 Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com>: > On 04/04/2016 10:57 AM, david wrote: > >> I have seen discussions of OpenVPN, OpenSwan, LibreVPN, StrongSwan (and >> probably
2010 Feb 25
3
good centos/rhel source for latest spamassassin?
Is there any good rpm source for latest spamassassin for centos/rhel ? Currently using from dag's, but is is a bit old version nowdays. -- Eero
2019 Nov 27
7
Upgrade Centos 6 (32 Bits) to Centos 7 (32 Bits)
Hi all , I have a very old PC ( Acer2000) 32 Bits. On this machine I am running (Do not laugh) SCO Unix in an antique version : So Centos6 probes with the bootloader on this OS and other OS s. Is there a way to opgrade Centos 6 to Centos 7 in the 32 Bits architecture ? Any help would be usefull. Regards. Ger van Dijck. -- Using Opera's mail client:
2004 Nov 22
1
setfacl fails for some user names and not others
Hi I'm currently using Samba 3.0.4 with LDAP as a PDC. The PDC is in a trusted relationship (both ways) with a Windows NT4 server. I tried updating to 3.0.7 a short while back but had problems using 'setfacl' to set permissions for users on the trusted domain - i.e. > setfacl -m u:remote-dom+jbloggs:r-x . setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3 Setting
2015 Mar 20
1
Centos 6: setfacl: .: Argument list too long
On 20.03.2015 02:14, muiz wrote: > Dear all, > > > I have a Centos 6 (64bit) server used for samba and ACL control. > There has a folder which a lot of user can access, when I add a new user's ACL, but failed, do you know how to resolve this problem? use xargs like in: |find . -name "*.pdf" -print0 | xargs -0 RUNACOMMAND robert | > > > [root at s1
2014 Dec 19
0
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
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 trying to deploy this server and I need a working solution tomorrow -
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
2014 Dec 18
2
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
Hi, I have a Samba 4 AD DC running for which I now want to create a file share on it and control permissions through windows. I provisioned the domain with this command: samba-tool domain provision --use-rfc2307 --interactive --function-level=2008_R2 --use-ntvfs My share definition in my smb.conf is as follows: [Shared] comment = Shared Files path =
2014 Dec 19
0
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
Actually it looks like it is working properly with the exception of a couple of items. Domain Users is properly being mapped to the "users" unix group so that is probably fine. What I don't have the ability to do is use groups such as "Authenticated Users" or "Everyone" or "System" in any of the acls. Additionally I cannot edit permissions from my
2015 Mar 23
3
Centos 6: setfacl: .: Argument list too long
muiz wrote: > Dear all, > > > I have a Centos 6 (64bit) server used for samba and ACL control. > There has a folder which a lot of user can access, when I add a new user's ACL, but failed, do you know how to resolve this problem? > > > [root at s1 abc]# getfacl /abc > # file: abc > # owner: root > # group: root > user::rwx > user:user01:--- >
2014 Dec 19
0
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
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 problem is getent group only is listing local unix groups. I think that is
2015 Mar 24
1
Centos 6: setfacl: .: Argument list too long
Hi, How many user's you have assigned on that directory? --Regards Ashishkumar S. Yadav On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 5:30 AM, muiz <muiz at 163.com> wrote: > Hi, James, > The file system is xfs (/dev/mapper/centos-home xfs 1891292900 > 1556745108 334547792 83% /home) > > > Thanks and best regards, > Muiz > > At 2015-03-23 19:36:02, "James
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
2015 Mar 20
0
Centos 6: setfacl: .: Argument list too long
Dear all, I have a Centos 6 (64bit) server used for samba and ACL control. There has a folder which a lot of user can access, when I add a new user's ACL, but failed, do you know how to resolve this problem? [root at s1 abc]# getfacl /abc # file: abc # owner: root # group: root user::rwx user:user01:--- user:user02:--- user:user03:--- ... user:user25:--- group::r-x mask::r-x other::r-x
2015 Mar 24
0
Centos 6: setfacl: .: Argument list too long
Hi, James, The file system is xfs (/dev/mapper/centos-home xfs 1891292900 1556745108 334547792 83% /home) Thanks and best regards, Muiz At 2015-03-23 19:36:02, "James Pearson" <james-p at moving-picture.com> wrote: >muiz wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> >> I have a Centos 6 (64bit) server used for samba and ACL control. >> There has a