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2020 Jun 18
2
Can't access Squirrelmail on Centos 8
> Am 18.06.2020 um 22:37 schrieb Jay Hart: >>> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 16:11:01 -0400 >>> Jay Hart wrote: >>> >>>> Any suggestions???? >>> selinux issue? >> I turned the firewall off and tried to access /webmail and the configtest file, Turning off the firewall resulted in same issue. > > Frank was hinting to SELinux preventing access. A
2020 Jun 18
1
Can't access Squirrelmail on Centos 8
> Am 18.06.2020 um 23:18 schrieb Jay Hart: >>> Am 18.06.2020 um 22:37 schrieb Jay Hart: >>>>> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 16:11:01 -0400 >>>>> Jay Hart wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Any suggestions???? >>>>> selinux issue? >>>> I turned the firewall off and tried to access /webmail and the configtest file, Turning
2017 Jan 16
5
Apparent Maildir permission issue
I've just upgraded from Slackware 14.1 to 14.2. I've not done anything with dovecot -- it's the same version that was running before the upgrade. However, now I'm getting a permission error: /var/log/maillog: Jan 16 13:09:44 mail dovecot: imap(mark): Error: opendir(/home/HPRS/mark/Maildir) failed: Permission denied (euid=3000026(HPRS\mark) egid=100(users) missing +r perm:
2017 Jan 17
2
Apparent Maildir permission issue
Jan 16 13:09:44 mail dovecot: imap(mark): Error: opendir(/home/HPRS/mark/Maildir) failed: Permission denied (euid=3000026(HPRS\mark) egid=100(users) missing +r perm: /home/HPRS/mark/Maildir, conflicting dir uid=10001(HPRS\mark)) Just wanted to point out that you have at different UID for the folder than your EUID (gotten from userdb/passdb). Aki On 16.01.2017 23:09, Mark Foley wrote: > More
2016 Oct 21
5
Problem Groups GID Mappings
Dear, I have 2 DC's Samba4.4.5. I realize that there is a difference in mapping groups gid mappings. The /etc/nsswitch.conf are equal in DC's. I found difference in the smb.conf of DC's. The DC2 shows the name of winbind groups. The DC1 shows only the uid of the group / user. Could someone give me a hint? Smb.conf file DC1 [global] interfaces = lo eth0 netbios name = SRV14
2014 Mar 24
1
samba4.0.16 smbd internal error
Dear list, I keep getting strange "internal error"s from smbd. I increased the log level to 3 and pasted the relevant log snippet. Does anyone know (or guess) what's going on? What should I check? Any direction to investigate? Thanks a lot, Sascha ? =============================================================== [2014/03/24 13:28:49.787910, ?0, pid=13041, effective(3000026, 20),
2017 Jan 16
2
Apparent Maildir permission issue
I've gotten errors like this when it was actually a selinux denial. If you're running selinux, check those logs too. Bill On 1/16/2017 4:09 PM, Mark Foley wrote: > More info ... > > This is the only user having this permission problem. All other Thunderbird/dovecot users are > getting mail file. They all have the same permissions set on their Maildir folder. > > --Mark
2017 Jan 26
2
getent problems with new Samba version
On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 21:54:49 +0000 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 16:26:02 -0500 > Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > On Thu, 26 Jan 2017 19:36:33 +0000 Rowland Penny wrote: > > > > > Have you tried checking in AD with ldbsearch or ldbedit for the > > > > > actual
2017 Jan 25
2
getent problems with new Samba version
I have been running Samba4 as AD/DC for a mixed Windows/Linux office domain for a little over 2 1/2 years now. I've needed a few tweaks from Roland, but basically it has run flawless during that time. 10 days ago, I upgrade to Slackware 14.2 from 14.1. Samba was likewise upgraded from version 4.2.14 to 4.4.8. I'm having a serious problem ... before the upgrade getent gave me: $
2017 Jan 25
2
getent problems with new Samba version
Sorry for the serial posting, but ... anxious ... I think there must be a bug in Samba 4.4.8, this all worked with 4.2.14. To summarize (details in attached messages), since upgrading from Samba 4.2.14 to 4.4.8, getent returns the wrong UID:GID. This is causing permission errors in programs like dovecot who try to read/write to Maildir files having the correct UID:GID. With 4.4.8 I now have
2017 Jan 27
2
getent problems with new Samba version
More experimentation ... I stopped Samaba, ldbedit'ed the /var/lib/samba/private/idmap.ldb and changed the line xidNumber: 3000026 to xidNumber: 10001 killed the cache and restarted Samba. As I hoped, the wbinfo now showed $ wbinfo -i mark HPRS\mark:*:10001:10000:Mark Foley:/home/HPRS/mark:/bin/bash which was NOT the case in my message below after killing the cache. In that previous
2015 Sep 11
2
Need help on checkpassword userdb/passdb
I'm experimenting with checkpassword as an auth method for usedb and passdb (http://wiki2.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/CheckPassword). I've set up the userdb and passdb *exactly* as the wiki suggests as the "standard way": passdb { driver = checkpassword args = /user/util/bin/checkpassword } userdb { driver = prefetch } I've created a checkpassword program that does
2017 Nov 07
2
Best practice for creating an RO LDAP User in AD...
Mandi! Denis Cardon via samba In chel di` si favelave... > You can put your service accounts in an OU and add a GPO that deny > logon/services/tasks locally. Shortly come back. I've created a 'Restricted' OU, a 'Restricted' group (i'm short in fantasy, today ;) and i've created an 'mta' user, both user and group in 'Restricted' OU, of course.
2015 Oct 09
2
Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On
Rowland - thanks for your reply. I did send a message after this one you responded to with several other questions, but I'll pursue questioning on GID/UID in this reply as that is what you've mainly discussed. But, please check out that next email for other questions. Thanks. For a particular domain user in the AD, wbinfo gives: $ wbinfo -i mark HPRS\mark:*:3000026:100:Mark
2020 Jun 18
0
Can't access Squirrelmail on Centos 8
Am 18.06.2020 um 23:18 schrieb Jay Hart: >> Am 18.06.2020 um 22:37 schrieb Jay Hart: >>>> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 16:11:01 -0400 >>>> Jay Hart wrote: >>>> >>>>> Any suggestions???? >>>> selinux issue? >>> I turned the firewall off and tried to access /webmail and the configtest file, Turning off the firewall resulted in same
2016 Apr 18
3
GVN pass limitation.
Hello, We are now facing a bug caused by the GVN pass, only part of the code was optimized. I have found that the problem is cause by an Limit in lib/Analysis/MemoryDependenceAnalysis.cpp 00055 static cl::opt<unsigned> BlockScanLimit( 00056 "memdep-block-scan-limit", cl::Hidden, cl::init(100), 00057 cl::desc("The number of instructions to scan in a block in
2017 Oct 19
3
Best practice for creating an RO LDAP User in AD...
Caming from Samba in NT mode with OpenLDAP backend i've created a bunch of ''things'' (apps, web tools, ...; but also printers and so on) that rely on reading ''public'' data in LDAP. With OpenLDAP ''public'' was a easy concept: anonymous access was the default, and ACL protect more sensitive data (mostly, passwords). Now i've to redo some
2023 Dec 27
1
User doesn't have write access to directory
I have a user that is a member of a group that should have write access to a directory but they cannot write to the directory. $ la | grep Movies drwxr-xr-x 345 *HOME\movie editors* HOME\movie users 36K May 22 2023 *Movies* $ id testuser uid=3000038(HOME\testuser) gid=100(*users*) groups=100(users),3000038(HOME\testuser),3000026(HOME\photo users),*3000031(HOME\movie
2023 Dec 28
1
User doesn't have write access to directory
On Wed, 27 Dec 2023 17:22:21 -0500 Rob Campbell via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I have a user that is a member of a group that should have write > access to a directory but they cannot write to the directory. > > > $ la | grep Movies > drwxr-xr-x 345 *HOME\movie editors* HOME\movie users 36K > May 22 2023 *Movies* > > $ id testuser
2017 Jan 12
2
Corrupted idmap...
I forgot about ldbsearch. Here is a dump of xid numbers. root at dc01:~# ldbsearch -H /var/lib/samba/private/idmap.ldb | grep xidNumber xidNumber: 3000028 xidNumber: 3000013 xidNumber: 3000033 xidNumber: 3000003 xidNumber: 3000032 xidNumber: 3000023 xidNumber: 3000019 xidNumber: 3000010 xidNumber: 65534 xidNumber: 3000031 xidNumber: 3000022 xidNumber: 3000026 xidNumber: 3000017 xidNumber: 3000027