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2002 Oct 15
2
workaround assigning domain group permissions on PDC clients
This is far from being elegant but it works... Target: assigning domain wide group permissions on members (client) of a Samba PDC. Steps: 1a edit the file pointed by username map add existing_Unix_group1 = "Domain Users" 2a log on a client with administrative privileges assign to a dir/disk permission to the "Domain Users" being carefull to select
2002 Oct 14
0
assigning group permission on clients in a domain
I need to assign permissions to groups on clients of a Samba PDC. The only groups I can see on a W2K client are default W2K groups (Domain Users, Domain Admins, SYSTEM, DIALUP, etc...). I mapped the Unix group "users" to "Domain Users" in username map users = "Domain Users" but of course this is a workaround. This cause a lot of "funny" things. When I
2017 May 03
1
timeout after inactivity on mount.cifs
Hi Ivan, Not sure if you have found a solution or not since your post was back in February, but I thought I'd reply as this is the only thread I could find anywhere that mentions a problem that I was having on a recent installation of Arch Linux. A few minutes after boot all of my CIFS/Samba mounts would go offline and I'd get an error "The host is down." But I could unmount
2024 Mar 16
1
samba allows rename to a locked file (from linux cifs mount)
16.03.2024 21:26, Ralph Boehme wrote: > On 3/16/24 18:18, Michael Tokarev wrote: >> Enabling strict renames does not change anything.? Yes it prevents from >> renaming a directory if a file is open inside.? But not renaming a plain >> file which is locked. > > oh, you mean just rename a plain file that is currently opened by some client? That is possible as long as all
2018 Jun 07
0
Re: [PATCH] v2v: -o rhv-upload: Set inactivity timeout (RHBZ#1586198).
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 9:19 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote: > This increases the inactivity timeout for transfers from the default > (60 seconds) to 1 hour, so that we should never hit it for ordinary > transfers. > > Note this requires oVirt >= 4.3.0 although the same change was > backported to the 4.2 branch in later releases. The corresponding >
2015 Feb 07
1
Controlling inactivity timeout for IMAP
I have a problem with a user who uses a wireless carrier that keeps changing his IP as he travels throughout the city. From the perspective of our dovecot IMAP server, the user keeps logging in from another IP, and after a short while, hits up against the mail_max_userip_connections limit. It takes 30 minutes before those orphaned connections times out. Is there any way to decrease the IMAP
2015 Feb 17
0
Controlling inactivity timeout for IMAP
Andr? Peters writes: > > I have a problem with a user who uses a wireless carrier that keeps > > changing his IP as he travels throughout the city. From the perspective > > of our dovecot IMAP server, the user keeps logging in from another IP, > > and after a short while, hits up against the mail_max_userip_connections > > limit. It takes 30 minutes before those
2018 Jun 05
2
[PATCH] v2v: -o rhv-upload: Set inactivity timeout (RHBZ#1586198).
This increases the inactivity timeout for transfers from the default (60 seconds) to 1 hour, so that we should never hit it for ordinary transfers. Note this requires oVirt >= 4.3.0 although the same change was backported to the 4.2 branch in later releases. The corresponding oVirt fix was in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1563278 I also replaced the deprecated ‘image’ parameter with ‘disk’.
2024 Mar 21
1
byte range lock for Write starting on Zero and negative length ( -9223372036854775808 )
On Fri, Feb 02, 2024 at 12:30:11PM +0000, Antonio via samba wrote: >Dear All, > >I'm sorry to bother the list with a problem that I am not sure >originates in Samba. >File server (no domain) is serving a mix of Windows 10 and Centos 7 >clients, I have strange byte range locks. > >- Server is Samba 4.17.5 / Kernel 5.14.0 Rocky 9.2 > >smbstatus -B gives: >
2017 Feb 15
2
Randomly losing network share file communication
Hi, Some users are experiencing problems working with files in Windows and Samba shares within engineering applications. The sequence is as follows: A user opens a file, e.g. a drawing, inside an application. The user works fine for a while, but suddenly it cannot edit the file anymore. The only way to continue working is closing and opening the file again, like if the session had expired and a
2024 Feb 02
1
byte range lock for Write starting on Zero and negative length ( -9223372036854775808 )
Dear All, I'm sorry to bother the list with a problem that I am not sure originates in Samba. File server (no domain) is serving a mix of Windows 10 and Centos 7 clients, I have strange byte range locks. - Server is Samba 4.17.5 / Kernel 5.14.0 Rocky 9.2 smbstatus -B gives: - When client is Windows 10: Byte range locks: Pid??????? dev:inode?????? R/W? start???? size
2013 Jan 09
1
NAS and 2 active Samba servers / locking not working
Hi, I have one NAS which I can access via NFS or Samba. This storage is accessed by 2 linux servers with Samba where I re-export the NAS share. This is sort of an active/active loadbalancing cluster. The only thing not working is locking... If a client opens a Word-File via server1 and another opens the same via server2 it won't inform the user that he can only open the file readonly. I was
2007 May 02
1
3.0.24 lock not releasing when file is closed
Samba version 3.0.24-4 on a Fedora Core 5 box. I've been working solidly on this for the last 2 days but don't seem to be getting anywhere. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. I've found that once a file has been opened, smbstatus shows the file is locked as expected (see below) Locked files: Pid Uid DenyMode Access R/W Oplock
2024 Mar 16
1
samba allows rename to a locked file (from linux cifs mount)
On 3/16/24 18:18, Michael Tokarev wrote: > 16.03.2024 20:11, Ralph Boehme wrote: >> On 3/16/24 14:18, Michael Tokarev wrote: >>> So I'm trying to go exactly the opposite route: I'm mounting a samba >>> share on linux (with cifs, see $subject). >> >> ah, missed that. Had read it as if you were acting on the Samba server >> directly. >>
2008 Sep 29
1
strang locking behaviour with macosx clients
I'm running a samba pdc on my gentoo box in a mixed environment with a couple of Windows XP clients and only a few MacOSX clients. The users told me, the file locking across the platforms does not work properly sometimes. I tried to google my problem, but without luck. I switched all the flags related the lock mechanism of samba on and off, but the problem seems to be solved yet. The only
2011 Jun 14
1
Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not working
Hi I have upgraded my Dom0 from lenny to sqeeze and xen to 4.0 after that there were some errors when i tried to reboot, but i could fix most of them my dom0 is running fine now, but when i try to start a guest, i get an error: darwin:/# xm create infopool.cfg Using config file "/etc/xen/infopool.cfg". Error: Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not working. i
2011 Mar 04
1
no kernel events on domU creation/failed multicalls
(This is a resend of my earlier message which may still be awaiting moderator approval for size reasons. Please Cc me on replies.) Hi, I'm not sure this is the right forum for messages like this, please redirect me if not. Please also Cc me in either case. Last week I upgraded my Xen HA setup (two hosts) to sqeeze. The upgrade itself was smooth, thanks for the nice work! Also the
2010 Nov 29
0
VFS full_audit sending spurious messages to syslog?
Hi, I'm currently running Samba 3.0.22 (on an Ubuntu 6.06 [Dapper] server). I have VFS full_audit set up successfully to log user activity using the LOCAL6 facility. I also have syslog configured to redirect all messages from this facility to /var/log/samba/log.audit This is working fine. However, I've recently been getting lines in /var/log/syslog that look like they're coming
2016 Oct 23
0
CTDB and locking issues in 4.4.6 (Classic domain)
Alex, On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 07:30:01PM +0100, Alex Crow wrote: > I applied the patch to a new build of Sernet 4.4.6 SRPM. I could still > open the file from both hosts, and in fact this time I could actually > open it on the same host without any problems: I don't see where you're opening the file twice from one smbclient below. Am I missing something? And then there's no
2020 Jan 08
0
Error GPO
Good morning list, I am using samba4.11.4, From the cosola I put ./samba-tool gpo create WSUS -Uadministrator and I get the following error Password for [ECCMG\administrator]:********* Using temporary directory /tmp/tmp2mk294gd (use --tmpdir to change) ERROR(runtime): uncaught exception - (3221225524, 'The object name is not found.') File