Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "acl_xattr access denied when adding permissions for another user"
2002 Aug 19
2
Access Denied when changing ACLs from W2000 client
Hi all
I'm having some problems trying to configure ACLs from a Win2000 SP3
client. I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on kernel 2.4.18 (with acl + ext attr),
Samba is compiled with acl support etc.
Samba is configured with security=domain, and is running with local
groups etc rather than thru winbind, I haven't been game enough to tread
those waters yet.
With the debug level set to 5
2007 Oct 30
0
Problem with ACLs "Too many ACE entries for file to convert to posix perms."
At the suggestion of Stas, I'm starting a new thread on this one. This
pretty much covers where I'm at right now:
Doug, thanks, here's a complete listing of the config file, and some
logging, hopefully this will be illuminating to somebody.
> Neither of these lines set the log level.
Yes, I've been setting it in the init script. When I do ps -ef | grep
smbd, I see that
2002 Aug 29
0
problem changing permissions
Whenever I try to add or remove a user for access to a file I get the
following error:
"Unable to save permission change on <filename>. Access is denied".
I took a look at my smbd log file and found this:
[2002/08/29 10:40:00, 5] smbd/posix_acls.c:unpack_nt_owners(433)
unpack_nt_owners: validating owner_sids.
[2002/08/29 10:40:00, 5] smbd/posix_acls.c:unpack_nt_owners(474)
2004 Sep 21
1
SFU Samba Permission Denied
I recently ran into a problem accessing Samba shares from SFU. From
SFU's /net directory, I could read from files, move files, create
directories and even append to files using >>. But, when I tried to
create a file, I received a "Permission Denied" message.
After looking at the logs I found something which looked out of place.
I am currently using (I tried many different
2003 Jan 09
0
Taking ownership of files on NT/2k
Hi all,
I have a 2.2.7a member server (on Debian unstable), acting as a file
server for a W2k domain (which also has some NT4 clients, ie. mixed
mode). I'm also using ACLs.
Imagine I have a file on the server with an ownership of DOMAIN+foo
(full permission - rwx). I also have a user ACL on that file of
DOMAIN+bar, also rwx. This all works fine.
I was initially running into a problem
2007 Jun 18
0
(no subject)
Hi list,
I'd like to raise the issue discussed in the thread below. I've faced exactly the same problem and came to exactly the same way out - shutdown winbindd and use "force unknown acl user".
We use "simple" mapping in the environment - all AD accounts have corresponding NIS accounts (the same name) and the mapping is being done by smbd.
The problem here is that
2004 Oct 28
0
Permission denied creating Clearcase view on Samba share.
If I try to create a clearcase view on a Windows 2000 Server share then it
creates a subdirectory tree. If I try it on a Samba share, it creates the
first directory correctly with the right user mapping and permissions and
then returns permission denied. I am able to manually create files and
directories on the samba share using explorer, so I guess that clearcase
must be using some different SMB
2012 Jul 05
0
acl_tdb failed to convert file acl to posix permisions
We are using SAMBA 3.6.6 on Centos 5 with the acl_tdb VFS module. Our share is backed by storage on a SAN devices that does not support ACLs or extended attributes ... so we're trying the acl_tdb module as a mechanism to support Windows ACLs. We have verified that samba has ACL support enabled, and ACL support works find if we export the share from the local EXT4 filesystem.
When trying to
2002 Jul 31
0
ACL with Ext3 or XFS
Hallo,
I have to shares:
fstab.conf:
/dev/sdb1 /mnt/xfs xfs defaults 0 1
/dev/sdb2 /mnt/ext3 ext3 defaults 0 1
smb.conf:
[global]
create mask = 0777
force create mode = 00
security mask = 0777
force security mode = 00
directory mask = 0777
force directory mode = 00
directory security mask = 0777
force directory security mode = 00
inherit permissions = No
inherit acls = No
2018 Feb 21
1
vfs_shadow_copy2 woes / WITH logs
Hi,
finally everything is working fine on my Samba 4.6 AD Domain member
server after _exactly_ following
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs
(no more fiddling with acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes, thanks
Rowland Penny).
Next thing i wanted to try is vfs_shadow_copy2 (with LVM snapshots:
2003 Nov 20
0
Windows 2K Offline files
Is anyone else experiencing problems with offline files and folders on Win
2K (SP4)? They are set up OK but when the Win2K machine goes off line and
files are modified it won't sync back when back on the network. Error
message from the file sync on windows is 'Access denied' (on the server)
But I can easily do the overwrite manually so permissions are OK.
Below is the log (level 10)
2004 May 25
1
FW: Trouble with ACLs
Well, I screwed around a bit and after doing a "wbinfo -u" and a "wbinfo -g"
I stopped getting the "unable to map SID" error. Now I'm getting a
different error. ;-D
[2004/05/25 09:09:34, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(111)
unix_mode(FC2-i386-disc1.iso) returning 0744
[2004/05/25 09:09:34, 3]
smbd/posix_acls.c:convert_canon_ace_to_posix_perms(2500)
2002 Sep 03
0
Question about fileNET
Hi,
I've a question about a problem using a samba share in a UNIX AIX server.
In my scenarious there is a fileNET server (running on a win2000 server)
which use a samba share on a AIX sever for cacheing file, this share is
configured for allow access to a particular user (pangol).
It seams that user have access permission but an error is returned when
fileNET try to write a file.
Thanks in
2002 Feb 15
0
Error - unable to validate owners SID
I am running Samba 2.2.3a on Solaris 8 with NT4 and windows 2000 clients
(both NT4 and w2k have the same problem). I have a situation where by I have
a windows NT application installed onto the samba share. When i try to start
the application it crashes with an error complaining that it is unable to
read a file. The debug log shows the following with relation to the file
2004 Oct 20
0
Changing Permissions from W2k to a samba share - Access Denied
Guys.
Two Questions:
1) when trying to set up permissions within W2k to a Samba Shared File,
I get access denied,
My Conf is Suse 9.1 Pro Samba 3.0.7 (ACL support) Reiserfs with ACL
support (setfacl works) - Winbind works great - Everything smooth
When I try to set up the permissions from W2K I get Access Denied
but I can see that log message says...
--> Too many ACE entries for file . to
2002 Feb 20
2
Big problem with 2.2.X.
I have been using samba 2.0.X for over a year with solaris 2.6 and windows
NT4. I have a windows application installed onto a Unix share which is
mapped to the NT clients using samba. Everything has worked perfectly with
the windows application untill i reciently tried upgrading to a 2.2.X
version of Samba. ( I have tried 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 2.2.3a).
Now when i try to start the windows application, it
2007 Jan 29
5
ACLs fail in 3.0.23d
Whenever I try to read or modify ACLs from my Windows 2000 PDC, my Samba
Domain Member Server (Security = ADS) does not allow setting ACLs, nor
does it display the existing ACLs.
- I have setup ACLs in my Kernel
- I have translated and installed libacl and libattr
- I can see and modify ACLs with getfacl and setfacl.
- I have translated Samba 3.0.23d with --with-acl-support=yes
- I have enabled
2003 Dec 31
1
modify permissions fail on new file server.
Hello,
I'm using winbindd with samba 3.0.1. Everything starts up as expected
and tests return the expected results (wbinfo and getent). Files
created via windows clients are create with the proper ownership and
group membership. When I attempt to modify the permissions via the
windows security tab (add another group, change ownership for example)
I'll get a win pop up saying
2005 Sep 26
1
RES: RES: Re: ACLs with Problem
Paul,
>1. Which user is logged on the the windows workstation trying to modify
>a file on the samba share?
Henrique are user, this user is in the list of administrators of the samba, but he is not administrator of the PDC (windows 2003).
It looks at the parameters below of smb.conf:
admin users = corniani, administrator, henrique
>2. What are the ACLs on that file before you try to
2006 Apr 27
1
Unable to reset file permissions
Question regarding file permissions on Samba 3.0.22:
Using a Windows XP client when I attempt to change the file permissions
of a directory (or any single file for that matter) once I click the
'OK' button the properties window closes as expected, but upon opening
the security permissions tab again I notice the permissions have
revented back to how they were beforehand. If I click