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2013 Aug 16
2
share permissions
I have a share setup on a Samba 4.0.8 / CentOS 6.4 box that is successfully replicating with a W2K3 server. I'm following the HOWTO here: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_and_configure_file_shares [mytest] path = /home/me/mytestshare <-- with or without trailing slash read only = No On the W2K3 box, I can browse to \\newdc and I see my test share listed there. I can also see
2014 Jun 13
2
vfs_recycle and permissions
Hi, at our site we are using Samba 4.1.8 as an AD controller and on another machine as member server and all is working fine so far. Now I want to provide recycle repositories for some shares on the member server, so I set vfs objects = acl_xattr recycle recycle:keeptree = yes in the corresponding share sections in smb.conf on the member server. The problem is that the subdirectories created in
2019 Jul 26
1
vfs_recycle throwing errors when files are deleted by a Mac on a share with vfs_fruit enabled
Hi, My log files are being flooded with errors like the ones below whenever a Mac delete files from a Samba share. [2019/07/26 14:02:26.182564, 0] ../source3/modules/vfs_recycle.c:243(recycle_get_file_size) recycle: stat for Chris_Mac/._videos.docx returned No such file or directory [2019/07/26 14:02:27.186472, 0] ../source3/modules/vfs_recycle.c:243(recycle_get_file_size) recycle: stat
2019 Dec 02
2
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
Apologies if this is a documented feature and I missed it - I've been googling and reading through the docs but haven't spotted any mention anywhere. Is the vfs_recycle feature officially being supported with Samba in AD mode? I have a few AD DC's with file shares on them - and have been struggling with file permissions not being inherited on the file shares. I have finally
2016 Jun 14
2
vfs_recycle on samba 4.3.9 as DC reset permissions
Hi, I set up an Ubuntu 16.04 machine with samba 4.3.9 as DC. Everything works fine. I created users and groups with the Windows RSAT tools. I also set different group permissions on some shares over Windows. My Problem is now that I tried to enable the samba recycle bin: [mytest] path = /data/samba/mytest read only = No vfs objects = recycle
2019 Dec 02
2
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
On 02/12/19 16:53, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 02/12/2019 16:24, Sebastian Arcus via samba wrote: >> </snip> > >>> You should have 'vfs objects = dfs_samba4 acl_xattr recycle' >> >> Thank you very much for this - now it is working. This lack of >> permissions inheritance issue has been plaguing me for months - it is >> very
2019 Oct 16
4
vfs_recycle permission bug?!
Samba 4.8 (Louis debian repo), DM. Today i've had to recovery a deleted file in that share, that use 'vfs_recycle' modules: [Work] comment = Spazio di Lavoro Utente map acl inherit = Yes path = /srv/work read only = No store dos attributes = Yes vfs objects = acl_xattr recycle full_audit volume = Work full_audit:failure = none full_audit:success = mkdir rmdir read pread
2003 Mar 13
1
(Fwd) vfs_recycle and create mode 770
I'd like to use the recycle as a per machine recycler using the option 'name = .recycle/%m' (because we just use some usernames without passwords, and not because of the adminstrators abilties, but for a better workflow with a lot of different projects and people working on them.) But if a directory is created the vfs recycle uses the rights 700, and i have found no way around it
2013 Aug 20
1
AD DC eventually not browsable without restart
I have a SerNet Samba 4.0.8 AD DC running on CentOS 6.4 (newdc) replicating from a W2K3 DC (olddc). When I first launch Samba using `sudo samba`, I can go to the Windows server and browse to \\newdc in Explorer, and I see mytestshare, netlogon, printers, sysvol, and "Printers and Faxes". After a while (I'm not sure how long precisely, but under 24 hours) I could not navigate
2005 Jan 27
1
Recycler problem
Hi folks, I have Samba 3.0.10 with SuSE 9.1 running and a problem with the recycler feature of Samba. Following setup: - User A deletes file F1 in directory D - Samba produces file .recycler/D/F1 - D has permissions -rwx------, F1 has permissions -rwxrw-r-- (owner A) - User B deletes file F2 in directory D - F2 doesn't show up in .recycler/D So all files User B deletes in directory D are
2019 Dec 02
4
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
On 02/12/19 15:44, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 02/12/2019 15:32, Sebastian Arcus via samba wrote: >> >> On 02/12/19 15:10, Rowland penny via samba wrote: >> >> Thank you for the quick reply. I should have mentioned that these DC's >> are at at different sites. At each site there is only one Linux server >> - hence why the DC is also the file
2019 Dec 02
2
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
On 02/12/19 15:10, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 02/12/2019 14:28, Sebastian Arcus via samba wrote: >> Apologies if this is a documented feature and I missed it - I've been >> googling and reading through the docs but haven't spotted any mention >> anywhere. Is the vfs_recycle feature officially being supported with >> Samba in AD mode? I have a few AD
2019 Dec 02
0
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
On 02/12/2019 14:28, Sebastian Arcus via samba wrote: > Apologies if this is a documented feature and I missed it - I've been > googling and reading through the docs but haven't spotted any mention > anywhere. Is the vfs_recycle feature officially being supported with > Samba in AD mode? I have a few AD DC's with file shares on them - and > have been struggling with
2019 Oct 16
0
vfs_recycle permission bug?!
Hai Marco, Can you check this acl and attr are these installed? type acl type attr Or just run : apt-get install -y acl attr Try this : chmod 1770 /srv/work/.cestino/ Which sets : "creator Owner" (1), Owner (7), Group (7), World (0) So the owner and groups can create anything but your enforcing "creator owner" Then set: recycle:subdir_mode = 1700
2016 Jun 14
0
vfs_recycle on samba 4.3.9 as DC reset permissions
Hi, Am Dienstag, 14. Juni 2016, 12:04:21 CEST schrieb Frank Treichl: > Hi, > > I set up an Ubuntu 16.04 machine with samba 4.3.9 as DC. > Everything works fine. I created users and groups with the Windows RSAT > tools. > I also set different group permissions on some shares over Windows. > > My Problem is now that I tried to enable the samba recycle bin: > [mytest]
2019 Dec 02
0
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
On 02/12/2019 17:17, Sebastian Arcus via samba wrote: > > On 02/12/19 16:53, Rowland penny via samba wrote: >> On 02/12/2019 16:24, Sebastian Arcus via samba wrote: >>> > > </snip> > >> >>>> You should have 'vfs objects = dfs_samba4 acl_xattr recycle' >>> >>> Thank you very much for this - now it is working. This lack
2008 Sep 30
0
vfs_recycle directory_mode and recycle docs
Hello all, I have a share with the following conf: vfs objects = recycle mode = KEEP_DIRECTORIES|VERSIONS|TOUCH # config-file = /etc/samba/recycle.conf recycle:exclude = *.tmp|*.temp|*.o|*.obj|~$*|*.~??|*.log|*.trace|*.mp3|*.MP3|*.wma|*.WMA recycle:excludedir = /tmp|/temp|/cache recycle:directory_mode = 0777 recycle:keeptree = yes Some confs I got from the official
2018 Feb 21
0
vfs_recycle. Behaviour on modifing a file.
We have a samba share that is not used very much and when it is the files are not be modified very often. The share will hold sensative information and it is vital we can see what information the file contained for auditing purposes. I am not sure of the behaviour of the recycle bin when the contents of an existing file are modified. I am told that modifing a file actually deletes the original
2019 Dec 02
0
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
On 02/12/2019 16:24, Sebastian Arcus via samba wrote: > > I'm not sure what do you mean by 'sites'. They are a number of > different physical sites, but they are independent small lan's, with > no connection to each other, if that is the question? I have seen the > advice in the wiki against using the DC as a file sharing server, but > I am not clear as to why
2007 Oct 24
2
[Fwd: Internal LAN echo problem]
Any ideas ????? Jonn -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [asterisk-users] Internal LAN echo problem Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 08:34:32 -0500 From: Jonn R Taylor <jonnt at taylortelephone.com> Reply-To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion <asterisk-users