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2012 Oct 29
0
Owner of samba share nobody nogroup
I am running Ubuntu 12.04 using winbind to connect to an Windows 2008 AD server. I use autofs to map the home directories, the only problem is the owner is reading nobody nogroup. Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong? This worked in 10.10 Here are my config files. Let me know if you want to look at anything else. smb.conf ------- [global] security = ads realm = domain.com password
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
2010 Oct 15
1
NFS4 + SELinux
All test machines are CentOS 5.5 (RHEL subscriptions purchased). We've had NFS3 storage working fine and decided to try NFS4. We can mount an NFS4 share on our KVM host, but the SELinux file context on the mountpoint directory is magically changed from virt_image_t to nfs_t. Restorecon refuses to change it back. Adding the mount option context=system_u:object_r:virt_image_t on either server
2016 Sep 01
0
still nfs mountpoints do no work as samba shares?
In the past I used samba shares on top of autofs NFS shares. I did not try samba over static NFS mounts (file systems mounted by root manually or defined in /etc/fstab.) I suspect therefore that you might have a permissions issue. I had several servers running NFS and Samba, so this meant that user id's were consistent across all machines for both nfs/unix and samba.
1998 Jul 08
0
smbmount issues on a Win95 drive
I am having some problems when I have a Win95 share mounted using smbmount. In some directories not all the directory entries are showing up for an ls. I can traverse the directories if I know what they are. I am running Debian Linux 2.0(libc6) with kernel 2.0.34 and samba 1.9.18p8. I have smbfs and the win95 bug workaround compiled into the kernel. Is there a solution to this? Also, I am
2016 Sep 02
2
still nfs mountpoints do no work as samba shares?
On 01/09/16 15:57, Gaiseric Vandal via samba wrote: > In the past I used samba shares on top of autofs NFS > shares. I did not try samba over static NFS mounts > (file systems mounted by root manually or defined in > /etc/fstab.) I suspect therefore that you might have a > permissions issue. I said: ...seems ok on the clients but only - until a user want to change
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 =
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 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” > >
2018 Oct 09
0
NFSv4, homes, Kerberos...
Hai, I'm getting somewhere, here you go, a snap of what i have atm. And what works atm. Im asuming you have winbind already running. Obligated is A+PTR record in the DNS. You can turn or the rdns check in krb5.conf but i did not test that. # Tested on Debian Stretch - NFSv4 SERVER apt-get install --auto-remove nfs-kernel-server systemctl stop nfs-* Added in krb5.conf below the
2011 Mar 21
0
permissions changed by rsync over nfs?
Hello wonderful rsync I have a little problem... I sync a file system with this command: rsync -avzAXH --filter="-r *.jpg *.opml *.opml.backup *.m3u" --delete-after --exclude=MP3s /home/Music/ /misc/bigdisk.mythtv.lan/Music /misc/bigdisk.mythtv.lan is an nfs mount mounted by autofs. In /etc/auto.misc I have for /misc/bigdisk.mythtv.lan: bigdisk.mythtv.lan -fstype=nfs4
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
2018 Oct 10
0
NFSv4, homes, Kerberos...
Hai, Hmm.. Bummer.. I just discovered the debian package dont have the vfs_nfs4acl include in the build. And because of that it's not in my packages. I'll have a look into it, see what i can make of it. Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > L.P.H. van Belle via samba > Verzonden: dinsdag 9
2008 Oct 15
1
Seeking advice about auth/home serving
Hi, I'm currently using nis/nfs3/autofs in a small network (20 boxes), and planning on using a more secure/elegant method. The thing is, which solution to adopt ? The network is mainly composed of Centos boxes, and a couple MS/Win ones. ldap/kerberos/nfs4 ? Directory Server ? Anything else ? Another point is, we have several servers with a local /data. Is there any solution to make each /data
2018 Oct 10
1
NFSv4, homes, Kerberos...
Thank you for that, i did have a good look at that one. And i use Debian 9, if you test what i posted below in the thread, you will see NFSv4 works fine. Below is missing one more thing, the "allow to delegate (kerberos only) " on the computer object in the AD, should be enabled. And yes, i've see bugchecks also but only on my debian .. Lenny.. Stt.. ;-) .. Its my last lenny
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
2010 Oct 21
2
Mount/automount fails with krb5-enabled nfs4
I have a problem that is driving me crazy. Our nfs server is running Solaris. Most clients mount directories from it with no problems, but not all. All clients that have problems run CentOS (5.4 and 5.5). I've found one or two of each version that fail, but also a couple of each version that work. The mounting is done for user home directories via autofs but that doesn't seem to make any
2013 Nov 04
1
is sssd *faster* than samba4's builtin winbind?
Using samba 4.0.9 as an AD DC (no other domain servers). Since my UIDs and GIDs have changed, I was doing cleanup: find /srv/svn/ -xdev '(' -nouser -o -nogroup ')' -ls I noticed this was very slow -- iostat reported only about 2tps and 50kB/s to my disks. So I timed it with nsswitch.conf users & groups set to "files" vs. "files winbind": # with
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
2007 May 03
4
Survival statistics--displaying multiple plots
Hello all! I am once again analyzing patient survival data with chronic liver disease. The severity of the liver disease is given by a number which is continuously variable. I have referred to this number as "meld"--model for end stage liver disease--which is the result of a mathematical calculation on underlying laboratory values. So, for example, I can generate a Kaplan-Meier plot