Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "NT ACL preservation"
2015 Nov 10
0
NT ACL preservation
On 10/11/15 03:22, Andrew Hart wrote:
> Hey, hoping I can get some guidance on how this works.
>
> I've got a running samba standalone setup. On one of my shares, I
> want to
> preserve the ACL of files as they come from the client (Win 7), in
> essence
> acting as a file backup. My setup for this share is currently:
>
> valid users = @wheel
> public = no
>
2015 Nov 10
3
NT ACL preservation
On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 07:53:18 -0000, Rowland Penny
<rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com> wrote:Attac
>
> Can we see your entire smb.conf?
>
> Rowland
>
>
Attached
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2017 Feb 14
3
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
Im having an issue with what I believe might be pinned down to a need for a
proper samba configuration.
The problem: sparse writes (not sure which, either write sparse files to a
system that doesn't support them, or vice versa)
The system:
Zfs-on-linux, samba share
Accessing system which is erroring:
Win7x64_ult, freefilesync
Error message
NOTHING I have done to it is
2015 Nov 11
1
NT ACL preservation
On 10/11/15 23:46, Andrew Hart wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 23:04:59 -0000, Andrew Hart <fraggle at achart.me.uk>
> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 07:53:18 -0000, Rowland Penny
>> <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com> wrote:Attac
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Can we see your entire smb.conf?
>>>
>>> Rowland
>>>
>>>
2015 Nov 10
0
NT ACL preservation
On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 23:04:59 -0000, Andrew Hart <fraggle at achart.me.uk>
wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 07:53:18 -0000, Rowland Penny
> <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com> wrote:Attac
>
>
>>
>> Can we see your entire smb.conf?
>>
>> Rowland
>>
>>
>
> Attached
>
Ok - I'm not sure attachments work here, I'll copy and
2019 Aug 26
2
Permissions at the top of a Samba share
Hi,
I have a question regarding permissions at the top of a share as seen
from a Windows 10 client.
We are using Samba 4.10.6-Debian (van Belle) on Debian 10 (Buster) with
one AD controller and one file server.
The top directory of our main share on the file server has, on the Linux
level, these permissions reported by getfacl:
# file: ...
# owner: root
# group: domain\040users
# flags: ---
2019 Oct 14
1
"ea support = yes" and "map acl inherit = yes"
Hi,
I'm running Samba 4.8 servers with Windows ACL enabled shares (following
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs).
This manual demands to set
map acl inherit = yes
store dos attributes = yes
and requires extended attribute support from the share file system. So
far, so good. Now I shall upgrade to CentOS 7.7 which brings Samba 4.9
which changes
2019 Aug 27
3
Permissions at the top of a Samba share
Am 2019-08-26 um 16:35 schrieb Rowland penny via samba:
> On 26/08/2019 15:20, ? Peter Rindfuss via samba wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a question regarding permissions at the top of a share as seen
>> from a Windows 10 client.
>>
>> We are using Samba 4.10.6-Debian (van Belle) on Debian 10 (Buster) with
>> one AD controller and one file server.
>>
2018 May 11
3
Moving roaming profiles between domains, risky?
OK, now i've to start to move the big part of my users from my old
NT-like domains to my new AD domain.
I've setup roaming profile in the new domain following the wiki
(https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Roaming_Windows_User_Profiles, 'using
windows ACL') and for new profiles works like a charm.
But i've tried to move/copy old profile to the new domain, and seems
work, with
2024 Jan 11
1
map acl inherit
Morning all.
I am reading trough
https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/current/man-html/smb.conf.5.html
As I was curious what exactly 'map acl inherit' does.
"This boolean parameter is only relevant for systems that do not support standardized NFS4 ACLs but only a POSIX draft implementation of ACLs. Linux is the only common UNIX system which does still not offer standardized NFS4 ACLs
2017 Feb 15
3
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
To whomever reads this,
This post I accidentally sent to david himself, I am now sending it to the group. It will be out of order, and includes the strace.
Regards
Brian
My apologies for any inconvenience.
--------------
Hi David,
Thanks for your response.
The Error message is for e.g.:
Cannot write file attributes of "\\MYHOST\backup\sparse\My Family Tree 6.0.zip.ffs_tmp".
2004 Jul 24
2
acl handling on delete (performance problem)
Hi all,
I'm debugging a performance problem for a client. Needless to say, the
organisation of their data is such that this problem is really annoying.
Here's the situation:
Samba 3.0.x PDC in a mixed 9x/nt/xp environment, using acls. When trying to
delete a large number of folders from a folder, the 'preparing to delete'
stage takes about half hour.
It's simple to repeat:
2006 Aug 07
3
user.SAMBA_PAI and ACL inheritance
I have just enabled user_xattr on the partition where my samba share is
on. Now when I use getfattr I see the extended attribute user.SAMBA_PAI
on my files. But ACL inheritance isn't taking place...
When I (from within Windows) click on Properties > Security > Advanced
an then enable "Allow inheritable permissions..." on a certain file,
then the attribute user.SAMBA_PAI
2008 Feb 28
1
Inheritable Permissions Issue
I have a Centos 3 server running Samba 3.0.28. It's a member of an AD
domain on a Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 SP2 box. From the
W2K3 server I can see the samba share I created. Using the Security
tab in the Windows Explorer file properties dialog I can add and
remove users and change their permissions. However, in the
Permissions tab of the Advanced Security Settings dialog,
2017 Feb 22
1
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
For some reason It's not erroring now, I will look into it more, but I suspect it鈥檚 the settings, the last thing mentioned
David
> [globa]l section is fine, as long as it's not also set in the share section.
So, yeah, that may have fixed im for the time being not getting the sparse errors, for the first time in 4 months, however, there is a couple other problems, so hopefully they
2020 Apr 20
3
Expected behaviour of domain\administrator on Linux AD domain member
Dear all,
I have set a small test domain in virtualbox.
1. Samba AD DC on Debian bullseye testing 4.11.6
2. Samba domain member Debian Stretch 4.10.14
3. Windows 10 Enterprise evaluation version 1909
Roaming profiles with folder redirection setup.
PAM working.
The above was setup basically using guides in wiki.samba.org, with nearly
the only thing changed was SAMDOM to SAMBA. "Unix
2018 Jul 24
5
Force set group id on samba domain member
Samba DM config below.
Directories with setgid:
$ll /home4/group
total 32
drwxrws--- 7 NIS\nisadmin NIS\audio 4096 Jul 24 14:14 audio
drwxrwx--- 2 NIS\nisadmin NIS\dok-sprava 4096 Jul 21 09:23 dok-sprava
drwxrwx--- 2 NIS\nisadmin NIS\poj 4096 Jul 23 08:38 poj
drwxrwx--- 2 NIS\nisadmin NIS\projekty 4096 Jul 23 09:14 projekty
When user creates file/dir directly on linux, the
2023 Aug 29
1
GlusterFS, move files, Samba ACL...
On Tue, 29 Aug 2023 15:44:35 +0200
Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba
> In chel di` si favelave...
>
> >> In samba the share is:
> > I wish people wouldn't do this, if you are going to post a share,
> > please post the global section as well.
>
> Sorry.
>
> # Global parameters
>
2017 Feb 14
0
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
Hi Brian,
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 19:16:13 -0800, brian lamb via samba wrote:
>
>
> Im having an issue with what I believe might be pinned down to a need for a
> proper samba configuration.
Which version of Samba are you using?
> The problem: sparse writes (not sure which, either write sparse files to a
> system that doesn't support them, or vice versa)
What doesn't
2008 Feb 04
5
WinXP/x64 - MFC CFile objects leak parent directory handles
Samba 3.0.28-0.1.95-1624-SUSE-SL10.3
A strange problem (best read in a proportional font).
It only happens on an x64 XP client when accessing
a Samba share. The exact same program runs fine
on the same x64 XP client when the share accessed
is on a Windows server or when it is run on a 32-bit
XP client, regardless of whether the share belongs to
a Samba server or to a Windows server.
I have