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2014 Dec 19
2
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
What's the content of your /etc/nsswitch.conf? Am 19. Dezember 2014 14:22:56 MEZ, schrieb Rich Webb <rwebb at zylatech.com>: >Matt, > >Thanks for the reply. I'm not trying to add the "users" group. I'm >trying to add the "Domain Users" group. That is the reason for the \ >in >front of the space. It's translated as a literal. I think
2014 Dec 19
3
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
Im did not follow the complete thread, but you can check the following. smb.conf ## map id's outside to domain to tdb files. idmap config *:backend = tdb idmap config *:range = 50001-80000 ## map ids from the domain the range may not overlap ! idmap config DOMAIN:backend = ad idmap config DOMAIN:schema_mode = rfc2307 idmap config DOMAIN:range = 10000-40000 winbind
2015 Mar 14
0
samba Digest, Vol 147, Issue 19
Hello, thanks for replying. I installed and configured samba 4.1.7 and ntp 4.2.6 according to https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Time_Synchronisation. I don't need further time updates. I need to change the date to DC samba4 the first days of every months by the last day of the previous month and my clients automatically update their time. I am aware of problems this can trigger but in this
2014 Dec 19
3
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
On 19/12/14 13:22, Rich Webb wrote: > Matt, > > Thanks for the reply. I'm not trying to add the "users" group. I'm > trying to add the "Domain Users" group. That is the reason for the \ in > front of the space. It's translated as a literal. I think I could also > put quotes around it and not have to use the \ and the space. > > The
2015 Jan 28
4
Sernet Packages - description
Would someone be so kind as to explain the differences between the sernet packages? Either that or point me to an internet resource that would explain it? What I'm trying to figure out is what packages to use to set up a full fledged member server in an existing samba4 domain with an existing DC. I want to be able to create a share on this server and then be able to manage it's
2014 Dec 18
6
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
I just tried that and I got the same error. I think there is some extended acl support that I'm missing somewhere. It's like the setfacl command is not recognizing the AD groups as valid groups. I should also add the following information: This server is built up on CentOS 6.6 Minimal using the Sernet-Samba Enterprise packages. It looks like the binary that is running is
2014 Dec 19
3
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
On 19/12/14 13:40, Rich Webb wrote: > Running CentOS 6.6 > Using the Sernet Enterprise packages - sernet-samba-ad. > > Just tried: > > getent group "Domain Users" > getent group DOMAIN\\Domain\ Users > > and neither command returned any entries. > > Rich > > -----Original Message----- > From: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org >
2019 Aug 13
2
Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
Hai Rich, Your output of ipconfig /all Where are these? Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : This one is below in the output. Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Verify above again, if these 3 are all there and set to webb.local Then try this : in you network settings, disable ipv6 Beside ipv6 and the 2 missing outputs, i see the same here on my pc.
2014 Dec 20
0
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
I also have two DCs and I am using them also as filers. Built-In users and groups are normally mapped by idmap.ldb I also got issues with mapping of built-in users. I needed the same idmap.ldb on both of my DCs. I also don't see these groups by hitting getent group. I followed another stragedy: Every new group that will have filesystem access has a name starting with GGF (Group Global File).
2019 Feb 22
3
User Home Folders
Following the "User Home Folders" page on the wiki using Group Policy https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_Home_Folders I see this page was last updated in March 2017. Not sure if anything has changed. Although I can access the shares, the %LogonUser% directory does not seem to be automatically generating. Thoughts? Share definition: [users] path = /server/users read only = no
2015 Jan 08
1
getting permissions denied on home folders
On 08/01/15 19:10, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote: > > > Part of the smb.conf > > [home] > path = /home/samba/DTDC01/users > comment = user folder 4 redirection > read only = no > > Hum-m-m? > > --- > > ------------------------- > > Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy > > 615.885.2846 (main) > www.donelsontrophy.com [1] > >
2014 Dec 19
0
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
The only thing I have in my smb.conf that is related is this: idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 = yes I don't have any of that other stuff for mapping ids. Is there a howto on that somewhere? and my nsswitch.conf I have: passwd: files sss shadow: files group: files sss the sss was only because I was trying sss but it was ONLY "files" to start with. Rich -----Original
2011 Apr 28
3
fixeme: advapi:LogonUserA "user" "domain" ... - stub
The application's running environment: wine 1.2 ubuntu 10.04 E The application asks for a username and password, then calls the LogonUser() in windows advapi32.dll. to authenticate the user. The UI is displaying, but the authentication always returns true, even if a wrong password is given to the user. Is there any patch I can install to fix it? Thanks, Qing
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 >
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
2020 Sep 14
2
Automatic mapping shares on logon time
Sorry for my mistake, this work for linux users Right?? We just need logon script for linux users for Windows users we have. El lun., 14 sept. 2020 a las 10:37, Carlos Jesus (<camjesus2 at gmail.com>) escribi?: > Hey, > You need to create a GPO. > There's a very good description here: > https://activedirectorypro.com/map-network-drives-with-group-policy/ > You can map
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
2014 Dec 19
0
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
Matt, Thanks for the reply. I'm not trying to add the "users" group. I'm trying to add the "Domain Users" group. That is the reason for the \ in front of the space. It's translated as a literal. I think I could also put quotes around it and not have to use the \ and the space. The problem is getent group only is listing local unix groups. I think that is
2006 Feb 21
4
Cross-Machine COM-Calls under Wine...
are working now, using our own implementation of a COM-RPC-Server. If you want to test a Server/Client-Pair - here's our free Download: www.datenhaus.de/Downloads/dh_RPC.zip For a successful test under wine, you have to Install the Redistributables of an actual VB6-Runtime and some ADO-Distributable >=2.5 first. I've tested the whole thing under a Debian-Sid with a somewhat older
2014 Oct 30
3
windows shortcut for "Group Policy Editor"
Hey all, according to the whitepaper http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc736591%28v=ws.10%29.aspx I would like to a windows shortcut on the desktop that allows me to open and run the "Group Policy Editor" *for my samba4/AD domain*. The shortcut command should be: "gpedit.msc /gpobject:"LDAP://CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=mydom,