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2017 Feb 15
5
[cifs-utils PATCH v3 0/4] cifs.upcall: allow cifs.upcall to scrape cache location initiating task's environment
Apologies for v3 series, I had some extra patches in there. This is
the one that should have been sent. Relabeled as v4 for clarity.
Third respin of this series. Reordered for better safety for bisecting.
The environment scraping is now on by default, but can be disabled with
"-E" in environments where it's not needed.
Also, I've added a patch to make cifs.upcall drop
2017 Feb 15
5
[cifs-utils PATCH v3 0/4] cifs.upcall: allow cifs.upcall to scrape cache location initiating task's environment
Third respin of this series. Reordered for better safety for bisecting.
The environment scraping is now on by default, but can be disabled with
"-E" in environments where it's not needed.
Also, I've added a patch to make cifs.upcall drop capabilities before
doing most of its work. This may help reduce the attack surface of the
program.
Jeff Layton (4):
cifs.upcall: convert
2009 May 08
0
error while building samba with cifs upcall
:/usr/src/samba/samba/source3 # grep -i ldap config.log
$ ./configure --with-cifsupcall --with-ads --with-ldap --with-krb5
configure:59539: checking for LDAP support
configure:59585: checking ldap.h usability
configure:59627: checking ldap.h presence
configure:59696: checking for ldap.h
| #define HAVE_LDAP_H 1
| #define HAVE_LDAP_H 1
| #define HAVE_LDAP_H 1
configure:60066: checking for
2013 Apr 11
1
Samba4 Does cifs need a keytab for the multiuser option?
Hi
samba --version
Version 4.0.6-GIT-4bebda4
smb.conf:
[users]
path = /home/users
read only = No
Working on the DC which is also the fileserver
user steve2 can write to his folder at /home/users/steve2
But if we now mount the share:
sudo mount -t cifs //doloresdc/users /mnt -osec=krb5,multiuser
he can't write to the mounted share at /mnt/users/steve2 He gets
'Permission denied'.
2020 Mar 09
3
mount share using kerberos ticket fails
Hi list,
I joined a workstation (Debian 10, Samba from distribution) to our AD
domain (Windows 2012 Server). The domain ends by ".local" (yes I know,
not my fault).
However, after a domain user logged to the machine, I can't mount a
share that exists on the AD server using user's kerberos ticket: it
fails with error "Required key not available".
Mounting using
2017 Feb 14
3
[PATCH v2 0/2] cifs.upcall: allow cifs.upcall to grab $KRB5CCNAME from initiating process
Small respin of the patches that I posted a few days ago. The main
difference is the reordering of the series to make it do the group
and grouplist manipulation first, and then the patch that makes
it grab the KRB5CCNAME from the initiating process.
I think the code is sound, my main question is whether we really
need the command-line switch for this. Should this just be the
default mode of
2024 Jan 26
2
permission denied with windows acls
On Thu, 25 Jan 2024 18:45:52 -0800
Peter Carlson via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> I am getting a permission denied when trying to ls as a domain user a
> samba mount with windows ACLs (sigh I thought I had this figured
> out). I tried to include self descriptive server names and include
> them in the info below (fs1: file server, nc: addc, u2gui: ubuntu
>
2019 Jan 07
2
mount cifs with sec=krb5
Hi,
I am trying to mount fileserver (samba, 10.20.30.16) shares on a linux
domain member server, where I logged on via ssh using AD my credentials.
I am unable to get past the "mount error(126): Required key not
available" error message. I have read and googled a lot, and could use
some help.
See this:
> domainuser at memberserver-45:~$ sudo tail -f /var/log/debug &
>
2017 Feb 10
5
cifs-utils: regression in (mulituser?) mounting 'CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -126'
On Fri, 2017-02-10 at 11:15 -0600, Chad William Seys wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> > So we have a default credcache for the user for whom we are operating
> > as, but we can't get the default principal name from it. My guess is
> > that it's not finding the
>
> This mount is run by root UID=0 and seems to be find that credential
> cache without problem (earlier
2017 Feb 11
2
[RFC][cifs-utils PATCH] cifs.upcall: allow scraping of KRB5CCNAME out of initiating task's /proc/<pid>/environ file
Chad reported that he was seeing a regression in cifs-utils-6.6. Prior
to that, cifs.upcall was able to find credcaches in non-default FILE:
locations, but with the rework of that code, that ability was lost.
Unfortunately, the krb5 library design doesn't really take into account
the fact that we might need to find a credcache in a process that isn't
descended from the session.
When the
2009 Oct 28
4
compiling 3.2.15: cifs.upcall not found afer RPM build
Hello,
Trying to compile Samba 3.2.15 on a RHEL AS 4u2 (i686) and I'm getting the
following result from 'sh makerpms.sh':
> Provides: samba-doc = 3.2.15-1
> Requires(rpmlib): rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1 rpmlib(VersionedDependencies) <=
3.0.3-1
>
>
> RPM build errors:
> File not found:
2020 Mar 09
1
mount share using kerberos ticket fails
After re-join
kinit Administrator
net ads keytab add cifs/$(hostname -f) -k
net ads keytab add_update_ads -k
samba-tool delegation for-any-service COMPUTERNAME$ on
( or use : delegation add-service accountname principal [options] )
Reboot
Should work now. ;-)
Greetz,
Louis
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Yvan
2017 Feb 09
2
cifs-utils: regression in (mulituser?) mounting 'CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -126'
Hi Aurélien,
Thanks for the idea!
For Debian packages:
6.4-1 works
6.5-1 works
6.5-2 works
6.6-1 fails
6.6-5 fails
So looks like something changed from 6.5 to 6.6...
When I have time I'll figure out how to compile the upcall binary.
2017 Feb 08
2
cifs-utils: regression in (mulituser?) mounting 'CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -126'
Hello,
On Debian 9 (stretch prerelease) I am able to mount with the following
command with root using the following command:
mount -t cifs //smb.physics.wisc.edu/smb /smb
-osec=krb5,multiuser,username=smbadmin at PHYSICS.WISC.EDU --verbose
root can also access files as expected
However, when cifs-utils 6.6-5 is installed, a different user cannot
access as expected:
ls /smb
ls: cannot
2017 Feb 10
2
cifs-utils: regression in (mulituser?) mounting 'CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -126'
On Thu, 2017-02-09 at 14:45 -0600, Chad William Seys wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
> Could you look at the following mailing list posting?
>
> https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2017-February/206468.html
>
> It looks like cifs.upcall has changed its behavior. As described in
> that post, I can mount with root / kerberos, but then cannot access with
> another user who has
2009 Jan 20
1
[Announce] Samba 3.0.34 Maintainance Release Available
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They only function when they
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2009 Jan 20
1
[Announce] Samba 3.0.34 Maintainance Release Available
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They only function when they
are open."
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This is a bug fix release of the Samba 3.0 series.
2015 Nov 02
3
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
Am 02.11.2015 um 13:12 schrieb buhorojo:
> On 02/11/15 12:54, Ole Traupe wrote:
>> Hi all, this is not really a Samba question, but related, and I hope
>> that some of you are using this and can tell me what I am doing wrong.
>>
>> On a member server, I can mount my shares by hand specifying "-o
>> username=xxx,domain=yyy,password=zzz". But as soon as I
2009 Sep 19
1
cifs.upcall not respecting krb5ccname env var?
Hello,
I've been doing some extensive troubleshooting with respect to some issues
mounting CIFS shares on a Windows box via Kerberos. We're using the command:
/sbin/mount.cifs //whatever/whatever /whatever -o sec=krb5i
This should mount the share using Kerberos & Packet-signing by using the
cached credentials of the user executing the command. With judicious use of
strace, it
2012 Dec 19
1
config.h is not showing flags
Hi,
After running configure, my /source3/include/autoconf/config.h is not showing these flags:
#define HAVE_KRB5 1
#define HAVE_LDAP 1
How to fix config.log so that it will work:
Please reply as sooon as possible:
Nirmit Kansal
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