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2014 Oct 09
3
Setting up a home share
Hi
I'm following the wiki on
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_home_share
and i'm getting to the point where i should
Click the ?Edit? button to modify the filesystem ACLs according to
the following:
Administrator: Full Control
Authenticated Users: Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, Read
Creator Owner: Full Control
Domain
2015 Jan 08
1
getting permissions denied on home folders
On 08/01/15 19:10, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
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> Part of the smb.conf
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> [home]
> path = /home/samba/DTDC01/users
> comment = user folder 4 redirection
> read only = no
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> Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy
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> 615.885.2846 (main)
> www.donelsontrophy.com [1]
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2015 Jan 08
2
getting permissions denied on home folders
On 08/01/15 18:37, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
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> First, I keep forgetting that I need to change the email address to
> reply to the mailing list. Sorry about that, everyone. (Hard to follow a
> thread that is fragmented like this one now is.) I am focusing to
> intently on my problem.
>
> Rowland, changed to 0755 for the three directories you suggested and
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2014 Oct 28
4
security settings on [home] share for use in member server
Hi all,
I am referring to the official wiki here:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_home_share#Setting_up_the_share_and_filesystem_permissions
I was struggling around for many hours before I have found out what caused my issue. Well, I have created the [home] share exactly as epxlained on the How-To, in detail: I am creating on the linux prompt at the member server the directory with
2015 Mar 14
1
New production system - a couple of issues hope you can help
Set up a samba 4 DC everything there seems fine.
Set up a member server according to this article: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_AD_Member_Server
The setup went fine - also set up a home share according to this: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_home_share
I'm using sernet-samba-ad for the domain controller and sernet-samba-winbind for the member server both
2014 Jul 03
2
Cannot access shared home directories from linux machine
Hi,
I configured a share for home-directories on my Debian Samba PDC (4.1.9)
and connected the share on another linux machine (terminal server) via
/etc/fstab:
//192.168.10.51/home /home/DOMAIN/ cifs
credentials=/root/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8 0 0
The .smbcredentials file contains the Domain Administrators
username/password. The share is mounted successfully,
2014 Apr 18
0
problem with home share permissions
Hi,
I tried to set up home share as described in
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_home_share
( centos 6.5 samba 4.1.7 )
with rsat tool
but
user1 can read and write on user2 folder and vice versa
I think the problem is that the new users folders are created
with rwx permissions for group users
but I do not know how to avoid this.
Thank you
my smb.conf
[global]
workgroup =
2014 Apr 22
2
4.1.7 Server Side Copies & Disk Permissions
As soon as I add the declaration for server side copies I hit problems with disk permissions.
Same as in 4.1.6 and always the same so I will not bother to add a log.
If you follow http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_home_share
But have vfs objects = btrfs declared all is different.
You can add users and groups but the default Everyone, CREATOR GROUP and a Unknown you just can't
2015 Jan 08
0
getting permissions denied on home folders
Part of the smb.conf
[home]
path = /home/samba/DTDC01/users
comment = user folder 4 redirection
read only = no
Hum-m-m?
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615.885.2846 (main)
www.donelsontrophy.com [1]
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On 2015-01-08 12:56, Rowland Penny wrote:
> On 08/01/15 18:37, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
> First, I keep
2015 Jan 08
0
getting permissions denied on home folders
First, I keep forgetting that I need to change the email address to
reply to the mailing list. Sorry about that, everyone. (Hard to follow a
thread that is fragmented like this one now is.) I am focusing to
intently on my problem.
Rowland, changed to 0755 for the three directories you suggested and
still getting "Access is denied" from my W7 client. I even restarted the
server and
2015 Jan 08
4
getting permissions denied on home folders
I have a fresh Debian based Samba server and Member server setup.
I have configured profiles and they appear to be saving properly to the
member server.
When I attempt to adjust file permissions (as instructed by the
Sambawiki page "Samba & Windows Profiles") I am getting "Access Denied"
complaints. These I believe (I could be wrong) relate to the file
permissions
2014 Jan 16
1
User folder automatic creation - should use skel, but no
Hi,
I am testing Samba 4.1.4 Sernet packages on Ubuntu 12.04 to replace our
old Samba 3.x server. I edited pam common-session file and added
'<https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_home_share>session
required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/ umask=0027' just before
pam_unix.so and pam_sss.so. If I shell-login on the server it create its
homedir as expected using
2015 Feb 26
2
Permission masks
On 24/02/15 20:35, Rowland Penny wrote:
> On 24/02/15 20:23, John wrote:
>> I apologise for asking a basic question but I haven't been able to
>> determine a sensible answer.
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>> I am using 4.1.17 as AD-DC. All configured and working with user home
>> directories via [homes] and some other specific shares.
>>
>> Windows 7 client jointed to domain,
2013 Dec 24
1
Samba 4 AD [homes] Share
Dear All,
Can help to advise what would be the [homes] share like for samba4 AD?
My exsting [homes] for samba3 PDC was like
[homes]
comment = %U, %u Home Directories
# username = %S
valid users = %S
read only = No
create mask = 0700
directory mask = 0700
browseable = No
hide files =
2014 Aug 21
1
samba-tool user to edit users..?
Hi,
In our samba3 days, we provided a homedirectory like
\\filehost\username.
Now, with samba4 / ADUC using "\\filehost\username" gives the error:
"the home folder could not be created because: the network name cannot
be found". We have a little root preexec scripts creates the directory
and sets permissions, so ADUC only needs to accept the
2014 May 18
4
RFC2307 on a Samba DC - HowTo
Hello,
I've finished a new HowTo this week (please proofread):
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Using_RFC2307_on_a_Samba_DC
Regards,
Marc
2014 Apr 13
0
FW: SeDiskOperatorPrivilege
Forgot to CC again!
> Hi Marc,
>
> Its a DC primary first DC, done it many times now and always the same result. Just doesn't seem to like server side copies.
> The server side copies work but disk permissions, it just doesn't seem to like it.
>
> I have been creating OVA's so you can test exactly what I have done. I made the presumption that I must be making a
2014 Jul 16
1
how to reset home directory ACLs?
Hi guys,
I'm migrating an old samba3 domain to a new domain with samba4 (1 DC +
1 Fileserver + other members)
I've imported all users trough a script with samba-tool, sucessfully
mapped UID and GID on all machines using winbind, then I started
rsyncing the old server shares to the new fileserver.
rsync -rltmvh --delete-after --exclude=.recycle /OLDSERVERSHARE
/NEWSERVERSHARE
now,
2013 Oct 24
4
Restrict access to users home drives
Hi,
is it possible to hide/restrict access to the home drives of our samba
users when accessing them directly via netbios address?
I have set up the home folders in ADUC. They are all mapped to drive H:
and users have full access to their drive. The problem is, that others
users also have access (accept write) to other users folders when
opening the domain shares via
\\<netbios
2014 Jan 27
2
New Wiki HowTo: Restoring deleted AD objects
Hello,
after 2 month of being offline, I finally got a working internet
connection again and can announce myself back to continue working on
HowTos in the Wiki. :-)
During the last time, I did a lot of research about the possibilities
and limitations of restoring deleted objects in a Samba AD. I think it
is a very helpfull topic for administrators. The results I wrote down in
a new HowTo: