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2011 Apr 27
2
Samba 4 Permission
Greetings, I was trying to setup Samba 4 and was successful to setup home folders for the users. One thing I left with is that users private folder will be accessed (can be read or write) by other users. How can I set the access right permissions so that no one can modify one's private folder/file. My home folder arguement in the /usr/local/samba/etc/smb.conf is [homes] path =
2011 Apr 19
1
Samba4 help!
Greetings, I have new project on directory service and account management. I choose to implement Samba4 as DC since it has many features. I have done the setup and able to join windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04 clients using Likewise-open 5.4. I have done roaming profile very well for Windows 7 machines. But I have some questions which I can't answer and implement like 1. Is there any way to use
2011 Apr 21
1
Samba 4 integration with Linux clients using Likewise open
Greetings, I was trying to join linux clients to Samba 4 domain using Likewise-open tool configured with libpam-mount module so that user's home directory will be mounted upon their login. I followed the tutorial on http://www.likewise.com/community/index.php/forums/viewthread/825/ link but with no success. In fact the Domain controller the tutorial used was windows 2003 R2. My trail was on
2011 Apr 28
0
Samba 4 Permission!!
Hi all, we have been working around with Samba 4 and we are successful with the setup, home directory, profiles and integration with likewise-open. But the content of users' home directory can be modified by other domain users. i.e userA can read/write on/delete any file/folder of userB. we try to set the following in the smb.conf file but with no luck. [homes] path =
2011 Apr 22
1
Allow users to change active directory password!
Greetings, How can one allow AD users to change their Samba 4 active directory password on phpldapadmin? or if there are other tools? is there any work around. For Samba 3 I saw on forums to add " *ldap password sync = yes*" into smb.conf file. regards, Yared Berhanu Woldegiorgis ?kern torgvei 92 N-0589 Oslo, Norway tel. 004746263024 yaredbw at ifi.uio.no
2000 Jan 03
0
PDC refuses some passwords
I have run into a problem recently which is driving me crazy. :) Our current setup is as follows: FreeBSD 2.2.8 server running Samba 2.0.5a The Samba server auths against an NT 4.0 Server (SP5). Certain NT machines in our network (NT 4.0 Server SP4), have problems accessing shares on the samba server. After a clean boot, they will be able to successfully access the shares for about 1/2 hour,
2006 Mar 04
3
USB key problems on enterprise systems
Just came up with some interesting (read: frustrating) problems on RHEL3 and RHEL4 today at work, and I've confirmed one of the problems on my up-to-date CentOS4 system at home. I was forced into releasing some RHEL3 systems to replace our aging RH9 systems without time for adequate testing, and that leads to problems like these. On our legacy RH9 systems, mounting a USB key is no problem,
2011 Jan 12
1
Automounting DFS path published shares under RHEL 5 with Samba?
I'm dealing with a Linux environment with extensive automounting, that also has DFS configurations for the Windows clients of various CIFS systems. I've got CIFS automounting working for various CIFS servers, which definitely has its uses, but I'd *love* to be able to mount the DIFS published paths for the CIFS shares? Basically, if I have shares called \\example1\share1 and
1999 Oct 08
4
Automounting
Is there a way to make samba automatically mount a home directory? That is, a user logging in (from Linux), enters its username and password(Samba), and the system automatically mounts the user's home directory from the samba server(without asking the password again). Has anyone ever tried to do this? And succedeed :-) ? -- nneves@di.fc.ul.pt Dept. Informatica, Fac.
2017 Oct 11
5
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
Hello, I'm using a Samba 4 as domain server and I've a lot of Windows computers that mounts shared drives on another server through GPO applied by user groups. Is there any way to do something similar on a Linux box, or I've to use a local script? Thanks! -- _________________________________________ Daniel Carrasco Marín Ingeniería para la Innovación i2TIC, S.L.
2017 Jun 08
4
using autofs on C-7
Hi all! I'm trying to set up autofs on my C7 netbook so I can automount a cifs share (actually two) from my NAS box, and because when I'm not at home I don't want it attempting to mount it. so I've read several howtos on it, including the one on the CentOS Wiki. but what I've got isn't working right, and I don't know why. I'm trying to follow the
2011 Mar 14
2
NFS still serving old directory after rename
Howdy, I have renamed a directory on NFS ver 3 server and then created a new directory again with the same name. # mv dir dir-hosed # mkdir dir The directory is auto-mounted on client side. I had unmounted directories on client side before making above changes. Now when I try to mount back 'dir', I still see old files and not new empty dir. Am I missing something here in the NFS config?
2016 Feb 28
4
which DNS backend ?
On 28/02/16 22:42, Reindl Harald wrote: > > > Am 28.02.2016 um 23:10 schrieb Rowland penny: >> On 28/02/16 21:56, Reindl Harald wrote: >>> >>> >>> Am 28.02.2016 um 22:22 schrieb John Gardeniers: >>>> Thanks Rowland. Perhaps because I expected these basic issues to have >>>> been resolved long ago I never thought to check the SOA
2013 Mar 14
2
Mounting USB drives read-only by default?
Is it possible to configure the automounting of USB drives to mount read-only? Is there some gconf/udev/udisks/hal/whatever setting to alter the default mount options when USB disks are plugged in by users? Thanks James Pearson
2017 Jun 09
2
using autofs on C-7
On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 04:02:05PM -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote: > Automounting is now done through systemd. In my use, we continue to use autofs for automounts of CIFS volumes, because as best I can tell, systemd doesn't support using the request-key infrastructure to use a user's kerberos ticket to set up the automount. -- Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
2001 Nov 10
2
Drive use in wine
I'm running Wine release 20011004 and have created the floppy and CDs drives for my floppy, CD and CDRW. I am automounting the devices. 1. I've noticed that if I don't have a floppy or CD in the drive wine ignores it and even if I insert a disk later the app (notepad) never sees it. 2. I have two CDs, one a Creative DVD and the other a Plextor CDRW, and I've created the
2015 Dec 10
2
USB devices - libgphoto2 - PTP - hplip
On 10/12/15 10:02, Leon Fauster wrote: > Am 10.12.2015 um 09:37 schrieb Michael H <michael at wemoto.com>: >> >> I'm trying to disable USB storage devices in Centos7.1.1503. > > on EL6 we use: > > # cat /etc/modprobe.d/usb-disabled.conf > install usb-storage /bin/true > > # depmod -a I've achieved disabling USB devices and then allowing
2007 Jun 02
1
Automounting (hotplug) with HAL on CentOS 5
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I would like to get add a new Wiki entry regarding Automounting with HAL for CentOS 5, since the behaviour is very different than CentOS 4. Main points: - - Making automounting hotpluggable devices work with other WMs - - Overriding the default mount point - - Overriding the default mount options (noexec etc) Small nightmare here to find out how
2017 Feb 13
2
Automounting a USB drive
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [CentOS] Automounting a USB drive From: Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us> Date: Sun, February 12, 2017 9:52 pm To: centos at centos.org On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 06:19:34PM -0700, tdukes at palmettoshopper.com wrote: > > Hello, > > Been try to use autofs to mount and unmount a usb flashdrive. I've never had to do
2019 Apr 26
1
Configured AD backend but getting different uid and gid
Hai, Now this part. > On my Linux machines, currently all is done manually by local > user account > creation and by adding the command lines into individual home > directory > ~/.bash_profile I dont know your system, but on my debian im adding things like that in /etc/profile.d/ Now its for every user, put your scripts in there, give "domain users" a GID. Make a