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2013 Feb 20
0
permissions nobody:nogroup using winbind
I have successfully configured winbind in 12.04 on a VM, but when I tried to install it on a physical box using the exact same process my permissions are screwed up. On my home directory which is mounted using autofs from an nfs4 file server the permissions are showing nobody:nogroup I've tried everything I could, I even rsynced the etc directory from my working VM to my non-working physical
2012 Sep 24
3
Winbind issue using samba 3.6.3
We have a cross platform environment with a Windows 2008 server running Active Directory and many of our workstations are running ubuntu 10.10 using winbind for user authentication. The version of samba running on these boxes is 3.5.4 We are looking to upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04 which runs samba 3.6.3 I am able to connect to the DC, and am able to see the users running the wbinfo -u command, but
2016 Aug 08
0
Man page for idmap_rid
On Mon, 8 Aug 2016 16:31:09 -0300 francis picabia <fpicabia at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm reading the man page for idmap_rid over and over and I can't > understand it. I think it needs a rewrite so a normal user can > understand. Using a practical example. > > Step 1: determine the highest UID in use for your /etc/passwd file > (can we assume everyone has a passwd
2018 Apr 18
0
NFS mountpint redistributed over SMB
Hi, I have an NFS mount point served as a samba share. I know it's kind of lame, and until recenlty I was sure that this isn't the kind of case that would work, because over the years I experimented with this and all I was getting were failures. But I accudentally discovered that it's working, but under one condition: the user must be a domain administrator (my samba is a AD
2017 Oct 22
0
NFS4 mount nobody 99 / 99
All, I've a NFS4-mount on a CentOS Client with the following parameters: (rw,soft,intr,tcp,port=2049,sloppy,addr=xxxx,clientaddr=yyyy) This mount contains a rsync /home-Backup. All home-folders are owned by nobody:nobody, stat displays uid and gid = 99. Folder permissions are 700. I'm very surprised, that I can access my own home, but no foreign folders, although it looks like
2016 Aug 01
0
kerberized nfs4 homedir and local account access (www-data)
Hi, I'm stuck since one week on how to give access on a kerberized nfs4 share to client-side local account (more precisely www-data account)... My client setup and step-by-step configuration : - Installed OS : XUbuntu 16.04 x64 1. Installing Samba4 from repos 2. Configuring Samba : My client-side smb.conf : [global] netbios name = TEMPOINST workgroup = WKG security =
2007 Aug 09
2
1.1.alpha2 error in logs
Did a quick-n-dirty install of 1.1.alpha2 on a Fedora Core 6 server... am getting the following message in the maillog, though there seems to be no problem accessing mail. Error seems to be consistent for all users. Running 1.0.3 on the system previously. Aug 8 22:49:26 stage2 dovecot: IMAP(testuser): mkdir(/var/spool/vmail/192.168.0.199/.imap/testuser) failed: Permission denied This is what
2013 Jul 17
2
Dovecot 2.2.4/sendmail with sql user and aliases
Hi, We are currently moving from linuxconf/dovecot to a dovecot setup with sql support, the problem we currently facing is having a message sent to a aliase delivered to the user email inbox with dovecot-lda, i have created cedrict at mail.vdl and a alias test at mail.vdl, when i send to cedrict at mail.vdl the message is included in the user inbox file, but when i send to test at mail.vdl
2016 Feb 17
0
Can one set the owner of a folder to BUILTIN\Administrators?
On 17/02/16 17:27, Ian wrote: > > On 2/17/2016 5:00 AM, Rowland penny wrote: >> On 17/02/16 00:03, Ian wrote: >>> I've recently attempted to migrate some windows server files over to >>> samba 4 hosted on a FreeNAS server. >>> >>> Using robocopy with the /copyall switch, I expected everything, >>> including ACL's and ownership
2016 Aug 02
2
FW: kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
** I truncate my initial mail below for size reason ** I've tried your tips but nothing better.... AD users can still accessing share (ouf !!), but local users not more. I can't find where it blocks.... Thanks for your help Louis, Greetz, Bruno Le 02/08/2016 à 15:33, L.P.H. van Belle a écrit : > > You keep 2 ranges. > > One for the “local (linux) users” > >
2016 Feb 17
4
Can one set the owner of a folder to BUILTIN\Administrators?
On 2/17/2016 9:43 AM, Rowland penny wrote: > On 17/02/16 17:27, Ian wrote: >> >> On 2/17/2016 5:00 AM, Rowland penny wrote: >>> On 17/02/16 00:03, Ian wrote: >>>> I've recently attempted to migrate some windows server files over to >>>> samba 4 hosted on a FreeNAS server. >>>> >>>> Using robocopy with the /copyall switch,
2019 Apr 03
1
nobody:nobody
Hey Y'all, For the last week or more I've been trying to get NFS and OpenLDAP to play nice with each other. I've pretty much worn the Google machine out trying to find a solution. I've found several that said "Solved" but none of those solutions solved my nobody:nobody problem. In the past I've used NFS in conjunction with NIS to share home directories from my
2010 Jan 01
1
Occasional but consistent trouble with --filter
I'm running rsync version 3.0.6 in order to migrate a set of objects from an old server to a new one. The set of object to migrate is basically composed of mail dirs which follow a well-defined name pattern, such that I believe it should be easily handled by the --filter option. I'm infact attempting to use the following rsync command in the new server: rsync -auEAXDSvz --delete-after
2020 Apr 24
0
Looking for C8 AMD help
On 4/23/20 4:23 PM, Pete Geenhuizen wrote: > I'm migrating from C7 to C8.? I'm currently using autofs, but alas autofs has been dropped in C8 for the AMD automounter. Nope, it's in there! 8/BaseOS/x86_64/os/Packages/autofs-5.1.4-35.el8.x86_64.rpm > I have some very ancient knowledge of AMD, I used it when it was first introduced many years ago on Solaris and moved to Sun's
2016 Aug 09
3
Man page for idmap_rid
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 5:06 PM, Michael Adam <obnox at samba.org> wrote: > On 2016-08-08 at 16:31 -0300, francis picabia wrote: > > I'm reading the man page for idmap_rid over and over and I can't > understand > > it. I think it needs a rewrite so a normal user can understand. Using a > > practical example. > > I admit it is a little terse. > But
2005 Jul 17
1
Authentication feature I need
OK - here's whay I need to make it work for my Linuxconf compatible authentication system. First - a question: Will this work? I can find docs on "virtualfile. auth virtualfile { mechanisms = plain digest-md5 userdb = passwd-file /etc/vmail/passwd.%d passdb = passwd-file /etc/vmail/shadow.%d user = root } Then - since the dmain name selects the passwd file, if there were a
2012 Oct 03
0
CentOS 5.8, xen kernel, and nfs4
G'day, I have a workstation running CentOS 5.8 with kernel 2.6.18-308.el5. This workstation needs to mount a NFS4 directory on a server (mysvr in the example below). If the computer is running the XEN kernel (uname -a reports ...2.6.18-308.el5xen), my NFS4 share is mounted but "ls" reports an error. Xen kernel: uname -a ...2.6.18-308.el5xen mount | grep mysvr
2005 Jul 16
1
Feature Request - Authentication Scheme - Linuxconf
This would make my life a lot easier in migrating to Dovecot. And it should be really easy to implement. Here's how linuxconf does it: Password files are placed in the /etc/vmail directory as follows: /etc/vmail/passwd.domain1 /etc/vmail/shadow.domain1 /etc/vmail/passwd.domain2 /etc/vmail/shadow.domain2 The password and shadow files are exactly the same format as the /etc/password and
2016 Feb 17
2
Can one set the owner of a folder to BUILTIN\Administrators?
On 2/17/2016 5:00 AM, Rowland penny wrote: > On 17/02/16 00:03, Ian wrote: >> I've recently attempted to migrate some windows server files over to >> samba 4 hosted on a FreeNAS server. >> >> Using robocopy with the /copyall switch, I expected everything, >> including ACL's and ownership information to transfer over. For the >> most part they have.
2019 Apr 03
3
nobody:nobody
On 4/3/19 6:43 AM, mark wrote: > On 04/02/19 20:21, Mark LaPierre wrote: >> Hey Y'all, >> >> For the last week or more I've been trying to get NFS and OpenLDAP to >> play nice with each other.? I've pretty much worn the Google machine >> out trying to find a solution.? I've found several that said "Solved" >> but none of those