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2015 Oct 26
2
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 26.10.2015 23:03, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 26/10/15 21:38, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> I joined a Samba AD member server (file server) to a Samba AD DC. >> This seems to have worked. However, if I try to access the file >> server from the domain administrator account on a Windows client, I >> am asked to provide authorization details. Since I have no other
2015 Oct 27
2
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 27.10.2015 09:05, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 26/10/15 22:35, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> >> >> On 26.10.2015 23:03, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 26/10/15 21:38, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>> I joined a Samba AD member server (file server) to a Samba AD DC. >>>> This seems to have worked. However, if I try to access the file >>>>
2015 Oct 27
2
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 27.10.2015 11:17, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 27/10/15 09:34, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> >> >> On 27.10.2015 09:05, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 26/10/15 22:35, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 26.10.2015 23:03, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>>> On 26/10/15 21:38, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>>>>
2015 Oct 27
2
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 27.10.2015 12:38, Rowland Penny wrote: > See inline comments: > > On 27/10/15 11:17, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> >> >> On 27.10.2015 11:17, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 27/10/15 09:34, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 27.10.2015 09:05, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>>> On 26/10/15 22:35, Viktor Trojanovic
2015 Oct 29
2
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 27.10.2015 16:16, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 27/10/15 14:58, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> >> >> On 27.10.2015 13:54, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> [...] >>>> Yes, I meant the administrator. I did your suggested change on my >>>> member server and restarted it. 'getent passwd administrator' is >>>> still not returning anything,
2018 May 13
1
ACL set in Windows not set in Samba
Hi Rowland, Thanks for replying again. On 13 May 2018 at 18:12, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Sun, 13 May 2018 17:39:39 +0200 > Viktor Trojanovic via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > [...] > > > username map = /etc/samba/samba_usermap > > What is in the 'samba_usermap' ? > !root =
2015 Oct 29
3
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 29.10.2015 18:49, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 29/10/15 17:27, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> >> >> On 29.10.2015 17:54, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 29/10/15 16:21, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 27.10.2015 16:16, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>>> On 27/10/15 14:58, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>>>>
2015 Oct 29
2
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 29.10.2015 17:54, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 29/10/15 16:21, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> >> >> On 27.10.2015 16:16, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 27/10/15 14:58, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 27.10.2015 13:54, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>>> [...] >>>>>> Yes, I meant the administrator. I did
2018 May 13
2
ACL set in Windows not set in Samba
Setup: Samba AD DC and Samba AD Member Server, Win10 clients only. Samba version 4.8.1 Has something changed recently in the way ACL's are supposed to work? My existing shares work just fine but any ALC changes I make using Windows are ignored in Samba. For example, I'm creating a new folder in Windows inside an existing share and I add user User1 or group Group1 in the security tab.
2015 Oct 29
2
Samba AD: gidNumber?
> On 29 Oct 2015, at 20:52, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 29/10/15 19:27, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> >> >>> On 29.10.2015 18:49, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>> On 29/10/15 17:27, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 29.10.2015 17:54, Rowland Penny wrote:
2015 Dec 14
2
Permission question (AD)
I'm using the AD ID mapping, so I manually give all my users and groups their respective uidNumbers and gidNumbers. I created a group of the type "security" with the scope "global" and added some users to it, then I gave full control permission to said group to certain files on a member server. However, the members from this group still can only read those files. Which is
2015 Oct 27
3
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 27.10.2015 13:54, Rowland Penny wrote: > [...] >> Yes, I meant the administrator. I did your suggested change on my >> member server and restarted it. 'getent passwd administrator' is >> still not returning anything, though. Or is that the wrong way to >> check if it worked? >> > > If you ran the same command on the DC, it will return something,
2015 Oct 29
1
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 29.10.2015 20:52, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 29/10/15 19:27, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> >> >> On 29.10.2015 18:49, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 29/10/15 17:27, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 29.10.2015 17:54, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>>> On 29/10/15 16:21, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>>>>
2017 Jun 19
2
New AD user cannot access file share from member server
On Mon, 19 Jun 2017 14:46:34 +0200 Viktor Trojanovic <viktor at troja.ch> wrote: > On 19 June 2017 at 14:20, lingpanda101 via samba > <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > On 6/19/2017 7:51 AM, Viktor Trojanovic via samba wrote: > > > >> That's correct, I don't have "Unix Attributes" but through the > >> advanced view I have
2017 Jun 19
4
New AD user cannot access file share from member server
On 6/19/2017 9:12 AM, Viktor Trojanovic via samba wrote: > On 19 June 2017 at 14:56, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> > wrote: > >> On Mon, 19 Jun 2017 14:46:34 +0200 >> Viktor Trojanovic <viktor at troja.ch> wrote: >> >>> On 19 June 2017 at 14:20, lingpanda101 via samba >>> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
2017 Jun 19
4
New AD user cannot access file share from member server
On 6/19/2017 7:51 AM, Viktor Trojanovic via samba wrote: > That's correct, I don't have "Unix Attributes" but through the advanced > view I have access to all attributes. > > The ldbsearch command is not returning anything in my case, it gives me 0 > records - no matter which user I try, even the Administrator. I checked the > command several times to make sure
2019 Jan 19
1
Should the group "Domain Admins" have a gidNumber or not?
I'd like to verify some information on the wiki as I am under the impression that information provided on this list contradicts it. I might be wrong, of course. On the page "Setting up a share using Windows ACL's", a new folder is created and then an example is given how the permissions could be changed by issuing the following command: chown root:"Domain Admins"
2015 Oct 27
0
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 26/10/15 22:35, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: > > > On 26.10.2015 23:03, Rowland Penny wrote: >> On 26/10/15 21:38, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>> I joined a Samba AD member server (file server) to a Samba AD DC. >>> This seems to have worked. However, if I try to access the file >>> server from the domain administrator account on a Windows client, I
2015 Oct 27
0
Samba AD: gidNumber?
On 27/10/15 09:34, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: > > > On 27.10.2015 09:05, Rowland Penny wrote: >> On 26/10/15 22:35, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 26.10.2015 23:03, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>> On 26/10/15 21:38, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>>>> I joined a Samba AD member server (file server) to a Samba AD DC.
2019 Jan 20
2
AD ID mapping back end - must IDs be unique over all objects?
Reading the wiki page on the topic above, the following doesn't seem entirely clear to me: must all used IDs be unique, or do just the user/computer accounts and the groups, respectively, need unique IDs? Simply put, is it possible that a user has a uidNumber that is the same as the gidNumber of a group? Thanks, Viktor