Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Shared drives not writeable"
2012 Jul 27
2
Change winbindd UID mapping
Hi,
I'm running Samba 3.6.6 on Ubuntu Quantal.
I have a need to manually assign some of the UID mapping on a samba
domain member file server. I have used tdbtool to add the correct
mapping record to winbindd_idmap.tdb. However, I am at a loss as to
how to force that change to "propagate" so as to show in the
permissions structure of the file system and in the output of such
2007 Mar 21
3
Cisco 30VIP Phone
Hi all,
I have just successfully configured a Cisco 30VIP to work with my
Asterisk server. I have seven of these phones new and would like to
deploy them. I am wondering if anyone has this phone deployed with
Asterisk and can suggest configuration of the various buttons, etc.
(Bare with me as I am new to Asterisk.)
Thanks,
Chris
2007 Mar 30
4
Speed Dial Application in *
Hi all,
Is there a "speed dial" type application in *? The NEC PBX we
currently use has a feature which allows any phone to access a
system-wide speed dail database simply by keying the speed-dial number
and pressing the 'redial' key from any extension. Even using a vinella
phone on an sli the user can dial 77+speedial# and access this
directory.
Does * have a similar
2007 Apr 13
4
Question about HTTP headers and Icecast stream status
Hi all,
I'm working on a script to check the status of streams from multiple
streaming sources (ie. icecast, shoutcast, wms, etc.). With Icecast I
am looking at the HTTP header returned by the server when I do a GET
on the mountpoint I want the status of. It appears that a HTTP/1.0 200
indicates that the mountpoint is up while a HTTP/1.0 404 indicates
that it is down.
Two questions:
1. Is
2012 Sep 29
3
Remote SIP Extension Best Practices
What are best practices for allowing connection by remote SIP
extensions over the internet? I'm thinking of putting the SIP inside a
VPN connection.
Kind Regards,
Chris
2007 Feb 16
3
Rsync Permission Issues
Hi all,
I'm new to rsync and have a problem I cannot resolve even after
plowing through the lists.
I have an rsync server setup with an rsync client. I am trying to
backup a directory structure that is over four levels deep. Rsync does
great until it hits that fourth level. Then it errors out for each
file in that fourth level similar to this:
rsync: recv_generator: mkdir
2011 Feb 21
1
File writing strangeness
Samba Version: 3.4.7
OS: Ubuntu Lucid 10.04
Setup: This samba box is a member of a win2k active directory domain and
functions as a file server. Files/directories shared out utilize file system
acls.
smb.conf portion for share in question:
[Accounting]
comment = Accounting Share
path = /netdrives/accounting
browsable = yes
read only = no
map archive = no
map system = yes
2013 Jun 27
1
Fwd: Users cannot rename/delete files on Samba share
I'm starting a new thread because the issue now is different from the
one I was originally experiencing.
Here are two level 10 debug logs one from each of two servers:
http://w4fbc.org/samba/DC.log
http://w4fbc.org/samba/FS.log
Each has a test share setup like this:
chgrp -R staff-faculty /test
chmod 0770 /test
chmod g+s /test
setfacl -m g::rwx /test
[test]
path = /test
read only = no
2012 Aug 23
1
XP Pro client perm issues after joining samba domain
Samba: 3.6.6 PDC
Client: XP Pro SP3
Background:
1. Started with a clean installation of XP Pro SP3
2. Joined the client to the samba domain
3. Logged in as user 'root' the first time after the join.
4. Added "Domain Users" group to the "Local Admin" group on the client
(forget about the security implications for the moment)
Now when a user (any user) logs on to the
2013 Apr 19
2
E911 Voip Trunking
During the course of a conversation with an member of the IT group who
handles the E911 center for our county, I learned that all of the county's
E911 is voip based. This got me to wondering why we could not just
configure up a SIP or some such trunk directly to the E911 center to handle
our emergency traffic. The county seems interested in exploring the
possibility.
So I'm wondering if
2008 Jun 18
1
linux server not caching users
I've got a CentOS 5 server joined to a Windows 2003 Domain.
The Linux machine joined the Windows domain successfully and imported
users, created their home directories and migrated their passwords.
When looking at the current home directory
It lists permissions and ownership properly for a few minutes
drwxr-xr-x 2 jdoe domain users 4.0K Jun 14 2007 jdoe
drwxr-xr-x 2 jqpublic domain
2020 May 02
2
default backend = rid not showing full group information for users
On 02/05/2020 18:59, Jelle de Jong via samba wrote:
> On 2020-05-02 16:42, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
>> On 02/05/2020 15:07, Jelle de Jong via samba wrote:
>>> Am I wrong to expect that id user and getent group should list me
>>> the groups the user is part of.
>>>
>>> For example wbinfo --group-info=office shows me that user jdoe and
2020 May 02
4
default backend = rid not showing full group information for users
On 02/05/2020 15:07, Jelle de Jong via samba wrote:
> Am I wrong to expect that id user and getent group should list me the
> groups the user is part of.
>
> For example wbinfo --group-info=office shows me that user jdoe and
> lgaga are part of the group, but then when doing id jdoe or id lgaga
> the office group is not shown, neither in getent group.
>
> What should I
2013 May 05
5
dovecot 2.2.0 corrupts mailboxes?
Hi
On april 17th, I upgraded from dovecot 2.1.13 to 2.2.0. Since that time,
I had two different users that reported received three incident of
messages that disapeared from their mailboxes.
The mailbox format is mbox on local FFS filesystem (no NFS), and I use
filesystem quotas (but both users are far from filling their quotas).
When the message disapeared, it was always a whole rand of dates.
2013 Apr 29
1
quota-related crash for doveadm dsync operation
Hi
I understand the crash below is caused by filesystem quota. I just report
it because perhaps it could have a more graceful failure.
Apr 29 09:39:17 danceny dovecot: dsync-local(jdoe): Error: Mailbox Sent: Saving failed: Not enough disk space
Apr 29 09:39:17 danceny syslogd[165]: last message repeated 4 times
Apr 29 09:39:17 danceny dovecot: doveadm: Error: dsync-remote(jdoe): Error: Cached
2013 Feb 25
1
doveadm search not showing expected results
i'm running doveadm search:
>doveadm search -A mailbox sent savedbefore 365d
>
and it's returning no results.
a similar command does return some results:
>doveadm search -A mailbox sent savedbefore 120d | grep -iF 'jdoe'
jdoe 7b9a8b0b7d37504fe72c000055e4fe9a 65
jdoe 7b9a8b0b7d37504fe72c000055e4fe9a 66
jdoe 7b9a8b0b7d37504fe72c000055e4fe9a 67
jdoe
2009 Nov 24
2
SLES 10 client keeps removing and re-adding accounts to groups
SLES 10 clients keeps removing and re-adding accounts to groups.
Can''t use this product in production as a result, I''d like to use it
though.
Using clients 25.1 with master 25.1
This keeps re-occuring with every single puppet client run:
Nov 24 09:57:09 puppetd[26915]: (//unixuser/User[jdoe]/groups) groups
changed ''wheel'' to ''unixadm,wheel''
2013 Oct 08
1
sssd - ldap uid/gid does not match with uid/gids in the openLDAP DS
CentOS 6.4 (amd64) client desktop with SSSD installed+configured to do
LDAP AUTH from an openLDAP DS.
Groups in LDAP DS -- dsusers (for all users), project1, project2, ....
The objective is to give group permissions to directory trees with
users belonging to various groups; users thereby inheriting the ACL
given to respective groups.
Test case --
uid: jdoe,
gid: dsusers (primary)
On LDAP
2008 Aug 18
3
Samba 3.0.x access rights issue with secondary groups or Unix rights
Hi experts
I have a trouble in access rights
I am running Samba
3.0.31 on Solaris 10 x86 64 bits as member server of an Active
Directory 2003 R2 domain (MYDOMAIN) using Identity Management for Unix
I set rights to access a sub folder of a Samba share. On Solaris the user
"toto" jdoe can write a new file. From Windows, the same user can't.
Itlooks like OK when the primary group
2024 Jun 13
1
kerberos default_ccache_name with sssd
I have not looked at Kerberos is years. But it looks like KRB5CCNAME comes from:
https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/blob/master/gss-serv-krb5.c#L134-L197
But it depends on which version of Kerberos you have, and if you are also use PAM.
Google for: heimdal kerberos cache name
It looks like there is now a SSSD Kerberos Cache Manager rather then storing in individual file.
On 6/11/2024