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2015 Mar 05
2
setting up W7 profiles
Rowland,
'getent group DomainUsers' indeed returns nothing.
Now, I know, you know this like the "back of your hand" but, am I wrong,
are the permissions for **profiles** somewhat (not alot) different from
permissions for file shares? Because I see that instructions (on the
wiki) for file sharing reads differently.
Thanks, again.
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Bob Wooden
2015 Mar 09
2
setting up W7 profiles
Gentlemen,
First, let me point out that sometimes (and sometimes not) the mailing
list will strip out some backslash marks in cut and paste. So, if there
is a backslash missing . . . well, ignore that missing mark.
Louis,
When your script runs it creates the following default permissions:
root at mbr01:~# ls -alh /home/samba/TEST/profiles
total 8.0K
drwxr-xr-t 2 root root 4.0K Feb 21 18:39
2015 Mar 06
3
setting up W7 profiles
Okay, so I did this to myself. I overlooked an important sentence on the
"https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_%26_Windows_Profiles". The
sentence that instructs to do "Profile share using Windows ACLs"
***OR*** "Profile share with using POSIX ACLs".
So, I have reset the permissions to how they were before I messed them
up doing the "POSIX ACLs" part.
2015 Mar 09
4
setting up W7 profiles
Bob, to the following..
set the in smb.conf not more not less.
On the member server.
[profiles$]
path = /home/samba/TEST/profiles
read only = no
acl_xattr:ignore system acl = yes
restart samba
now type
chown root:root /home/samba/TEST/profiles
chmod 1777 /home/samba/TEST/profiles
Now go to the wiki and set the correct rights for a profile share.
and ONLY for AD! ( not the POSIX )
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
2015 Jan 08
2
getting permissions denied on home folders
On 08/01/15 18:37, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
>
>
> 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
>
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
>
> [home]
> path = /home/samba/DTDC01/users
> comment = user folder 4 redirection
> read only = no
>
> Hum-m-m?
>
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> Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy
>
> 615.885.2846 (main)
> www.donelsontrophy.com [1]
>
>
2015 Mar 10
2
setting up W7 profiles
On 10/03/15 11:48, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
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>
> Okay, so I tried a "Bob thing" and it made no difference. So, no comment
> on that. However, I am learning.
>
> This is 'wbinfo -*' from my DC1:
>
> root at tdc01:~# wbinfo -u
> Administrator
> Guest
> krbtgt
> dns-tdc01
> dns-TDC02
> root at tdc01:~# wbinfo -g
> Enterprise
2015 Mar 05
0
setting up W7 profiles
On 05/03/15 17:22, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
>
>
> Rowland,
>
> 'getent group DomainUsers' indeed returns nothing.
>
> Now, I know, you know this like the "back of your hand" but, am I wrong,
> are the permissions for **profiles** somewhat (not alot) different from
> permissions for file shares? Because I see that instructions (on the
> wiki)
2015 Mar 08
0
setting up W7 profiles
Hi,
What is the output of the "id <domain user>" ? please share that.
On 5 Mar 2015 18:56, "Bob of Donelson Trophy" <bob at donelsontrophy.net>
wrote:
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>
> I am setting up W7 profiles following the "Samba & Windows Profiles" on
> the Sambawiki.
>
> If it matters, I have two functional DC's and one member server.
>
> When
2015 Mar 06
1
setting up W7 profiles
On my test system I can only get 'getent -V' to respond.
Member server smb.conf file:
root at mbr01:~# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = TEST
security = ADS
realm = TEST.BOB
netbios name = mbr01
domain master = no
host msdfs = no
dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
client signing = if_required
## map id's outside to
2015 Feb 16
6
gpo update problem
I have setup 'profiles' and 'home share' per the instructions on Samba
wiki. That seemed to go fine.
When I moved on to 'folder re-direction' I tried to open GPO management
on my W7 client and received a "User policy could not be updated
successfully . . ." on the windows CP console. Started googling the
error and ran into "samba-tool ntacl
2015 Jan 28
2
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
W7 client domain member? yes.
Logged in as domainAdministrator? yes.
"SeDiskOperatorPrivilege" set? yes
Read "/Setup_and_configure_file_shares_with_Windows_ACLs"? yes.
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Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy
615.885.2846 (main)
www.donelsontrophy.com [2]
"Everyone deserves an award!!"
On 2015-01-28 10:40, Marcel de Reuver wrote:
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2015 Jan 29
4
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
Rowland,
I think you have confused my email with a different thread.
Uhm . . what?
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Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy
615.885.2846 (main)
www.donelsontrophy.com [1]
"Everyone deserves an award!!"
On 2015-01-29 07:30, Rowland Penny wrote:
> On 29/01/15 12:54, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
> Rowland, I have tried your various alteration
2015 Mar 10
0
setting up W7 profiles
Okay, so I tried a "Bob thing" and it made no difference. So, no comment
on that. However, I am learning.
This is 'wbinfo -*' from my DC1:
root at tdc01:~# wbinfo -u
Administrator
Guest
krbtgt
dns-tdc01
dns-TDC02
root at tdc01:~# wbinfo -g
Enterprise Read-Only Domain Controllers
Domain Admins
Domain Users
Domain Guests
Domain Computers
Domain Controllers
Schema Admins
2015 Jan 19
2
cannot update W7 or linux clients
Here yau go:
root at dc01:~# cat /etc/bind/named.conf.options
// Defined ACL Begin
acl thisserverip {
192.168.16.54;
};
acl all-networks {
192.168.16.0/24;
};
// Defined ACL End
options {
directory "/var/cache/bind";
version "0.0.7";
// If there is a firewall between you and nameservers you want
// to talk to, you may need to fix the firewall to allow multiple
//
2015 Jan 30
2
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
On 30/01/15 20:48, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
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>
> Okay, added 'gidNumber: 10000' to the domain users group on DC1. (Was
> within my range 500-40000.)
>
> getnet passwd [user] returns nothing on DC1.
>
> W7 client still a "no".
>
> And now?
>
>
Have you tried getent on the member server ?
Lets forget W7 for the moment, get the Unix
2015 Jan 29
1
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
Rowland,
The email here is a little crazy at the moment. Your reply to my email
sent this morning (7 or 8 hours ago) just popped up. And this is since
you I have emailed some more confusion.
This thread is on HOLD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
Let's let the email world settle down. I am currently receiving emails
from this morning and I am confused. And let get my head around all that
we have
2015 Jan 29
7
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
Rowland,
I have tried your various alteration suggestions and it is a "negative"
result.
Here is the output from wbinfo -u & wbinfo -g
root at dtmbr01:~# wbinfo -u
administrator
dns-dtdc02
dns-dtdc01
krbtgt
guest
root at dtmbr01:~# wbinfo -g
allowed rodc password replication group
enterprise read-only domain controllers
denied rodc password replication group
read-only domain
2015 Jan 30
1
W7 client cannot adjust file permissions via ADUC
On 30/01/15 21:19, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
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>
> Both DC1 and member server return nothing on 'getent passwd
> Administrator'
>
> I have no other users other than 'root' and 'Administrator' on all three
> (DC1, DC2 & member.)
>
> My plan was to get file permissions (aka profiles) working and add some
> test users.
>
> How do