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2018 Jan 19
2
Local user could not access share directory
Hi, I have some doubts. I have join samba server into AD domain whose contoller is Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard. Reference documents https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Main_Page https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member /etc/samba/smb.conf looks like as follow: [global] workgroup = ENAS server string = SmbSrvVers log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m map to guest = bad
2018 Jan 22
2
Local user could not access share directory
2018-01-20 17:40 GMT+08:00 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>: > On Sat, 20 Jan 2018 17:22:32 +0800 > Younger Liu <younger.liucn at gmail.com> wrote: > > > 2018-01-19 18:11 GMT+08:00 Rowland Penny via samba > > > You are using the winbind 'ad' backend, have you added anything to > > > the users AD object (a uidNumber attribute
2018 Jan 20
0
Local user could not access share directory
On Sat, 20 Jan 2018 17:22:32 +0800 Younger Liu <younger.liucn at gmail.com> wrote: > 2018-01-19 18:11 GMT+08:00 Rowland Penny via samba > > You are using the winbind 'ad' backend, have you added anything to > > the users AD object (a uidNumber attribute for instance) > > > > You also seem to saying that you have users with the same name > > in
2018 Jan 15
1
the relationship between AD domain users and local users
Hi! I have some doubts. I have a AD server and join samba server into AD. Configuration looks like as follows: [global] workgroup = ENAS server string = SmbSrvVers log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m map to guest = bad user max log size = 50 encrypt passwords = yes security = domain idmap config * : range = 16777216-33554431 winbind enum groups = yes winbind enum users = yes winbind separator = /
2018 Jan 25
2
Local user could not access share directory
2018-01-22 17:16 GMT+08:00 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>: > > > > I thought I already had, remove the duplicate users from /etc/passwd, > change to the > winbind 'rid' backend and your AD users will become Unix > users as well. > If you don't want the DOMAIN at the start of the username and you only > have one AD domain, add this to
2009 Feb 26
1
smbd could not access share directory on drbd (8.3 on Centos 5 i386)
Dear, all. I am pulling my hair because I could not find any error messsages that could point me to a fix to my problem. The directory I want to share was mounted on /home with drbd and heartbeat but then my users could not access any shares / their home directories. However, if I set up shares else where on my box like share under /opt or /usr/local, then the same users would be able to access
2023 Dec 27
1
User doesn't have write access to directory
I have a user that is a member of a group that should have write access to a directory but they cannot write to the directory. $ la | grep Movies drwxr-xr-x 345 *HOME\movie editors* HOME\movie users 36K May 22 2023 *Movies* $ id testuser uid=3000038(HOME\testuser) gid=100(*users*) groups=100(users),3000038(HOME\testuser),3000026(HOME\photo users),*3000031(HOME\movie
2023 Dec 28
1
User doesn't have write access to directory
On Wed, 27 Dec 2023 17:22:21 -0500 Rob Campbell via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I have a user that is a member of a group that should have write > access to a directory but they cannot write to the directory. > > > $ la | grep Movies > drwxr-xr-x 345 *HOME\movie editors* HOME\movie users 36K > May 22 2023 *Movies* > > $ id testuser
2023 Dec 28
1
User doesn't have write access to directory
I did not read that warning. It's not really an option. There are no Windows servers and only one computer that stays on. The only other computer that could possibly be a server is my work computer so that can't happen. All the rest are laptops with limited space. I guess I could spin up a vm on the DC but that doesn't seem like it would be "beneficial".
2005 Apr 11
1
Invalid mbox file /var/spool/mail/username: No such file or directory
Hi dovecot-0.99.11-1.FC3.4.i386.rpm on FC3 when i create a user account with pop3 email i find that if i don't send and email to the account (so that sendmail creates the file under /var/spool/mail/testuser) where "testuser" is the users username. If the user logs in with Outlook or Outlook express they get an error and maillog shows. Apr 11 14:18:58 proteus2a pop3(testuser):
2004 Apr 23
6
Windows 2003 Active Directory and Group Access
Hi together, we have a Windows 2003 Active Directory Server, working together with Samba Version 3.0.2a-Debian. It seems everything (Kerberos authentication and so on) works fine. All the authentication is done by the windows 2003 server. My problem is, that I can't connect to a share via a windows xp client, when the share has an option "valid user" which defines a group of the
2012 Mar 30
1
Dovecot allows creation of folders outside of a user's directory
Hi, in our dovecot 2.0 setup with shared folders, users can make dovecot create directories outside their mail directory. Which is a bit scary imho. The following command: . create inbox.shared.abc123 or even . create "inbox.shared.strange &ANY- characters" -- even though it will fail with a "permission denied" error -- will create a directory like
2005 Oct 02
0
can't access dovecot IMAP account w/TBird ... ok w/ other clients
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 hi all, i'm using dovecot --version 1.0.alpha3 dovecot --build-options Build options: ioloop=poll openssl postgresql Passdb: checkpassword pam passwd passwd-file sql Userdb: checkpassword passdb passwd passwd-file sql static on OSX 10.4.2. i've set up for maildir: format PLAIN text AUTH, w/ "disable_plaintext_auth =
2004 Mar 06
0
Samba 3.0.2a + Win2K clients: unreliable share access
After upgrading from 3.0.1 to 3.0.2a, accessing a shared folder has become unreliable: after being able to access my shares for some time I get an error message "No domain contoller was available" (actually, I'm paraphrasing that one, I unfortunately did not record it verbatim). Host linux log contains the following error message for each access: Mar 5 20:07:08 sharesmb01
2019 Apr 11
0
LMTP, PAM session and home directory autocreation
Hi, mail is delivered by Dovecot's LMTP locally and I need user's home directory to be created if it doesn't exist yet. There is a setting in Dovecot's configuration, "session=yes", in /etc/Dovecot/conf.d/auth-system.conf.ext, which should do that. passdb { driver = pam args = session=yes dovecot } But I think it does not work in my setup because I do not see any
2019 Apr 09
0
LMTP, PAM session and home directory autocreating
Hi, mail is delivered by Dovecot's lmtp locally and I need user's home directory to be created if it doesn't exist yet. There is a setting in Dovecot's configuration, "session=yes", in /etc/Dovecot/conf.d/auth-system.conf.ext, which should do that. passdb { driver = pam args = session=yes dovecot } But I think it does not work in my setup because I do not see
2014 Sep 18
0
Member server only shares locally
Hello In 2 different subnets I have setup 2 identical samba servers (RH 6.5) as fileservers for windows clients. Each is a member of it's own AD Domain (Windows 2003 Servers). The problem: one of them only is accessible and sharing locally. On the windows-client, trying to mount a share gives this error: C:\Users\testuser>net use y: \\samba_server\topfolder /user:testuser System
2003 Nov 19
0
Winbind, Pam, And Active Directory
My smb.conf and nsswitch.conf and /etc/pam.d/samba and login are below. Pam and winbind are configured. Are my config's correct? I have about 40 workstations using redhat 9. Im using Samba 3.0.0 and I am trying to use a Windows 2003 Active Directory server for authentication. Using LDAP for auth. I can see the users and groups and If i login with the local account root, open a terminal window
2015 Oct 09
0
Make a share owned by a service account available to members of an AD group
On 09/10/15 20:31, Tovey, Mark wrote: > The only way it seems to work is if I do have both the local and AD user with the same name. But my goal here is to not require that, to have the AD account only. To do what you want you need to use winbind (other ways if doing it are available, but this is the samba mailing list) and then use either the 'ad' or 'rid' backend,
2015 Oct 09
4
Make a share owned by a service account available to members of an AD group
The only way it seems to work is if I do have both the local and AD user with the same name. But my goal here is to not require that, to have the AD account only. I have applied Unix attributes to the users. testuser uidNumber = 30089 and gidNumber = 100. However, when I try to query with wbinfo, I was unable to look that up: wbinfo -i "DEVELOPMENT\testuser" failed to call