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2016 Mar 09
0
Weird permissions problem
I could still really use some help here.... After spending hours on this, I have determined that it's only my user account that is having this problem. Everyone else can access 700 files/directories owned by them just fine. Thinking of perhaps a UID conflict somewhere, even though there didn't appear to be one, I deleted my account and recreated it with a new UID, copied everything
2016 Mar 03
2
Weird permissions problem
On 3/3/2016 2:02 PM, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: > It would help if you would provide some information about your system: > - Samba version - smb.conf - "ls -ld" of the directory - etc. Regards, > Marc Hello, version: samba-4.3.4-1.fc23.x86_64 ls -ld: ls -ld /home/blaster drwxrwx--- 76 blaster users 4096 Mar 3 14:15 /home/blaster testparm Load smb config files from
2018 Sep 24
0
DM: samba 4.5 -> 4.8, guest access and machine account access troubles.
Hai Marco, Few pointers. First, time is in sync? I guess it is, but check it. Second. Guest access enabled on a domain joint PC ? If you really really want that, then enable user guest in the AD also. But better is avoiding Guest access completely. Join the domain, dont allow guest access and configure it correctly, best tip i can give, for the software deploying share. [wpkg] path
2018 Sep 24
5
DM: samba 4.5 -> 4.8, guest access and machine account access troubles.
I've just upgraded my DM from samba 4.5 to 4.8, using luois repos (also, debian jessie -> stretch). I'm experimenting some troubles on some shares, seems that both guest access and 'machine account' access does not work. The share is rather simple: [wpkg] browseable = No comment = WPKG Automated Software Deploying System force create mode = 0664 force directory mode =
2017 Jan 31
1
unexplained 'access denied' for windows workstations
Hi, We are running a samba fileserver, access controlled using posix acl (right 770, with users/groups on the filesystem level. Therefore samba shares look like this: [share] path = /srv/academic read only = no writable = yes create mask = 0770 directory mask = 0770 Now certain users complain that they cannot access certain folders, but looking at the folders from the linux fileystem, their
2017 Jun 12
2
RPC Server is unavailable
I'm new to samba/AD on Linux, so please go easy on me. I've been trying for a bit to set this up and am having some success and some not. I am running Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS and Samba I am able to successfully have a client PC join the Domain, and then authenticate/login using credentials from the AD. However, that's about as far as I can get. I'm trying to have roaming
2018 Feb 21
1
vfs_shadow_copy2 woes / WITH logs
Hi, finally everything is working fine on my Samba 4.6 AD Domain member server after _exactly_ following https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs (no more fiddling with acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes, thanks Rowland Penny). Next thing i wanted to try is vfs_shadow_copy2 (with LVM snapshots:
2014 Dec 29
0
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > Dear Ricky, > > Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but > to summarize: > > - I am using Samba 4.1.11. > - server role = classic primary domain controller > - domain logons = yes > - domain master = yes > - When I define a
2014 Dec 31
0
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > Le 29.12.2014 20:46, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> > wrote: > >> Dear Ricky, >> >> Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but >> to summarize: >>
2015 Jan 05
0
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 8:55 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > Le 31.12.2014 17:19, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > > > > On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> > wrote: > >> Le 29.12.2014 20:46, Ricky Nance a ?crit : >> >> >> On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at
2017 Jan 07
2
frequent core dumps (invalid lock_order?)
Hi, I'm hoping somebody can point me in the right direction. My samba version is samba-4.2.10-6.2.el7_2.x86_64. I have lots of daily core dumps (~20 on each machine daily) and I have no clear idea why. I'm including the stack trace below. It looks like the problem is related to "invalid lock_order". Any ideas? Thanks, Sergei #0 0x00007fc5a34945f7 in raise () from
2014 Dec 16
2
Samba "%G" replacement not working in "Logon script" ?
Dear all, I experience now a strange bug with Samba 4.1.11 : When I define a fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : logon script = employee.bat But if I try either %g.bat or %G.bat, or even "%G.bat", it doesn't work : * logon script = %g.bat * logon script = %G.bat * logon script = "%G.bat" In the logs, there was a message showing that Samba was
2014 Dec 18
0
Samba "%G" replacement not working in "Logon script" ?
Dennis, if you are running samba as an AD DC, you will need to use the new variable names %ACCOUNTNAME% and %WORKGROUP%. Ricky On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > > > Dear all, > > I experience now a strange bug with Samba 4.1.11 : > > When I define a fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : > > logon
2020 Jul 23
2
vfs_shadow_copy2: permission denied - SMB_VFS_NEXT_OPENDIR() failed for '/snapshots'
Hello. I am trying to get the windows "previous versions" / shadow copies to work with our setup (samba+winbind over objectivefs). I have setup a test where I manually mounted two objectivefs snapshots in the /snapshots/ directory. Objectivefs filesystem is mounted on /ofs. When I try and look at the "previous version" in windows I get the error "there are no previous
2016 Jun 01
2
access denied with "hide dot files = Yes"
Hello, at our site we're using the revision control software Mercurial. A typical workflow scenariao is that we have a Mercurial repository on a Samba AD Member share and the users pull and push commits to this central repository. This workflow is broken as of Samba 4.3.4. When doing certain operations (pull or push) on the central repository on the Samba share, Mercurial complains that it
2014 Dec 21
0
Samba "%G" replacement not working in "Logon script" ?
P. S. I tried to display %ACCOUNTNAME% and %WORKGROUP% in cmd.exe on a logged PC (User in domain, roaming profile) but both values were unset : > echo %ACCOUNTNAME% > > %ACCOUNTNAME% Denis Le 21.12.2014 01:25, Denis BUCHER a ?crit : > Dear Ricky, > > Thanks a lot for your answer. But I still have two problems: > > 1. I am not using samba as AD DC but as PDC.
2014 Dec 27
2
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
Dear Ricky, Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but to summarize: * I am using Samba 4.1.11. * server role = classic primary domain controller * domain logons = yes * domain master = yes * When I define a fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : * logon script = employee.bat * But if I try either %g.bat or %G.bat, or even
2014 Dec 21
2
Samba "%G" replacement not working in "Logon script" ?
Dear Ricky, Thanks a lot for your answer. But I still have two problems: 1. I am not using samba as AD DC but as PDC. 2. What I would need is the primary group... Do you thinks %WORKGROUP% could work ? 3. And should I use %WORKGROUP% in smb.conf or in batch login script... Thanks a lot in advance for your help... Denis Le 18.12.2014 21:58, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > Dennis, if you
2014 Dec 26
0
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
Sorry for not replying earlier Dennis, but its been a bit crazy the last week or two with the holidays. Can you explain more about your configuration setup (smb.conf would be handy)? Thanks, Ricky On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 3:13 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > > Dear all, > > As nobody seems to know what the problem could be, I think it must be an
2014 Dec 31
2
Bug found in Samba 4 ?
Le 29.12.2014 20:46, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > Dear Ricky, > > Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but to summarize: > > * I am using Samba 4.1.11. > * server role = classic primary domain controller > * domain logons = yes > * domain