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2017 Jun 08
4
smbcacls got error NT_STATUS_NETWORK_NAME_DELETED
On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 06:43:34PM +0200, Ralph Böhme via samba wrote: > Hi Andy, > > On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 09:23:50AM -0700, Andy Qian via samba wrote: > > The smbcacls cmd worked before till recently. Due to the recent Windows > > patch which disables SMB v1, we have to add the following line into the > > [global] section in smb.conf file on Linux machine so that
2017 Jun 08
0
smbcacls got error NT_STATUS_NETWORK_NAME_DELETED
On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 09:23:50AM -0700, Andy Qian via samba wrote: > Hi, all, > > we run smbcacls tool from linux machine to set file permissions on > windows server. > > here is our environment: > > > Linux machine: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, kernel version 3.13.0-112-generic > > Samba version: 4.3.11 > > Windows machine: Windows server 2012 > > >
2017 Jun 09
0
smbcacls got error NT_STATUS_NETWORK_NAME_DELETED
On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 02:40:49PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote: > On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 06:43:34PM +0200, Ralph Böhme via samba wrote: > > Hi Andy, > > > > On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 09:23:50AM -0700, Andy Qian via samba wrote: > > > The smbcacls cmd worked before till recently. Due to the recent Windows > > > patch which disables SMB v1, we have to add the
2004 Aug 20
1
smbcacls syntax eludes me (perhaps)
(Is this the right place to post such question?) I can't seem to grasp the right syntax for smbcacls This is a 306rc2, security=user system w/ passwords set via smbpasswd, and smbclient gives expected r/w behavior.I've seen the same on a 302a security=domain or ads system (I believe), which is why I think I'm misinterpreting something (or is smbcacls broken??) -- or what
2013 Nov 28
4
Bulk smbcacls calls
I want to get ACLs (output similar to that of smbcacls) for a *lot* of files (potentially millions). I can only process about 10 files per second when running the command (`smbcacls -U ...` via a Python wrapper), I'm looking for a faster way. Does anyone know any libraries or other commands that could help me? Failing that, I assume that much of the time taken is spent on authenticating
2003 Feb 12
3
Failed to parse ACL smbcacls
I'm trying to set up a Samba server with ACLS. Versions: - xfs in kernel-2.4.20. - samba-2.2.7a compiled with ACL support I'm trying first with smbcacls. But I can't manage to guess the syntax of the ACL command. I want the user "frankie" could RWX a file owned by "javi" #smbcacls //localhost/public te1st.txt -A ACL:frankie:0/0/RWX -U javi Failed to parse ACL
2003 Aug 21
2
smbcacls will not connect to Windows 2003 server
The Samba 3.0-RC1 "smbcacls" utility is reporting an error when I ask it to display the security information of a file on a Windows 2003 server: [root@demo5 bin]# ./smbcacls --user=SEITZDNSDOMNAIN\Administrator //seitzwin2003/Documents test.txt params.c:OpenConfFile() - Unable to open configuration file "/root/samba/debug/lib/smb.conf": No such file or
2020 May 12
1
Does it have any ways to use smbcacls in NFS ?
Hi all, I have an issue for setting windows acl using smbcacls command under NFS mount folder, but smbcacls seems to not work. And the error was showed by ERROR: security descriptor set failed: NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED. I wonder to know if other ways to set security.NTACL attribute in NFS. Thank you, Jeremy
2019 Feb 28
2
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
ACL management can be done for SMB2/SMB3 ACLs with two common tools depending on your preference. smbcacls (somewhat similar to using cacls.exe or icacls.exe in Windows but specifying the UNC name rather than a local path name). smbcacls sets up and tears down a network connection each time it is run and uses Samba user space code. or setcifsacl/getcifsacl (which calls cifs.ko to access the
2005 Feb 17
1
REPOST: smbcacls question
Since I never received a reply, I am reposting this earlier post: I am trying to run the following command and keep getting the same error. My question is is there a problem with my command or is this possibly an issue with Samba smbcacls -d test_file -A ACL:DOMAIN\username:ALLOWED/0/CHANGE -U username Here is the error: debug_parse_params: unrecognized debug class name or format [test_file]
2005 Oct 14
1
smbcacls add acl fails 3.0.20
Hi all! I have a problem setting ACLs on a remote file on a Windows XP Pro SP2 box. I issue the following command: smbcacls -a 'ACL:BBI-DEV\beakid:ALLOWED/0/0x00100116' -U 'BBI-DEV \Admin' //BBI-DEV/Data /Niva.txt And I get this response from debug level 3. Password: Connecting to host=BBI-DEV Connecting to 192.168.1.124 at port 445 Doing spnego session setup (blob
2005 Oct 17
1
smbcacls add fails 3.0.20a
Hi all! I have a problem setting ACLs on a remote file on a Windows XP Pro SP2 box. I issue the following command: smbcacls -a 'ACL:BBI-DEV\beakid:ALLOWED/0/0x00100116' -U 'BBI-DEV \Admin' //BBI-DEV/Data /Niva.txt And I get this response from debug level 3. Password: Connecting to host=BBI-DEV Connecting to 192.168.1.124 at port 445 Doing spnego session setup (blob
2013 Feb 01
1
Samba 4 vs Samba 3
So, I have "working" builds of Samba 3.6.10, and 4.0.2 using the traditional build system on AIX, both built with XLC. For historical reasons, we're needing to use 'encrypt passwords = no', so that Samba uses the OS password. The odd thing, is, the 3.6.10 Samba works just fine, but the 4.0.2 doesn't allow connections. Here's the Samba config I'm using on both:
2006 Apr 07
1
smbcacls cannot locate the object of a samba share
Hello smbcacls is not able to locate the object of a share. I've attached a copy of the smb.conf file and the debug output of the smbcacls command. Within XP/NT I'm able to get and set the acls with no problem. Thanks Regards, Komal [global] workgroup = test server string = Samba Server interfaces = eth0, lo bind interfaces only = Yes passdb backend =
2016 Nov 24
2
domain member with winbind, slow smbcacls or smbclient listing
Hi, all! When I launch (again and again) smbcacls "//myfileserver/share" "" -U user -W domain or smbclient "//myfileserver/share" -U user -W domain -c "ls", in tcpdump output at myfileserver I see multiple calls to controller via ldap, therefore these commands are executed slowly. When I run getent groups at myfileserver, all worked fine, and tcpdump
2019 Dec 27
2
Setting ACLs with smbcacls fails (partly)
On 27/12/2019 12:59, Chris via samba wrote: > On 25/12/2019 20:04, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > >> On 25/12/2019 16:46, Chris via samba wrote: >>> Hello, >> Merry Christmas > Thanks Rowland! Hope you had a Merry Christmas too >>> The shares of the file server are on the ZFS of the host and mapped >>> via bind-mount. >> >> Ah, that
2010 May 10
0
domain not showing up with smbcacls
I have installed Samba 3.5.2 and setup the service as a Domain member server, NT-4 style. Everything appears to be working just fine (NSS winbind is installed). The only problem is that the output from smbcacls when contacting this Samba server does not include the domain to which the server is joined. When I use smbcacls to test out an existing Windows server, the domain name is appended in
2011 Jun 02
0
Unable to change owner of the file through smbcacls
I am able to change owner from User1 to Administrator at Domain Controller/active-directory machine. And after that from linux box, using smbcacls -C DOMAIN\\User1 ...... command I am able to change owner from Administrator --> User1. But changing owner from User1 to Administrator using smbcacls is not working.   User1 is in Domain admins, Administrators , backup operators
2002 Dec 18
0
Speed of smbcacls?
Hi all, I'm using the smbcacls command to query a W2k server from a Linux Samba 2.2.7a client. (This is for the script that I'm writing, which I will post soon - I know at least one person was interested...) It all works fine, but it's very slow - it takes about 1 second per file. "Very" in this case is relative, but since I intend to run it on ~150k files... I've
2013 Sep 09
0
Where does the info of smbcacls comes from?
hi. sorry for the "dumb" question, but I'm failing to figure out where the information printed by smbcacls come from. I have a 3.4.x server with basic settings, few shares and not much more. Share's access is controlled by unix file permissions. Filesystem has "acl" enabled, but no acl set up, so the standard unix permissions are being used. Still I have problem for a