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2016 Feb 17
0
Can one set the owner of a folder to BUILTIN\Administrators?
On 17/02/16 17:27, Ian wrote:
>
> On 2/17/2016 5:00 AM, Rowland penny wrote:
>> On 17/02/16 00:03, Ian wrote:
>>> I've recently attempted to migrate some windows server files over to
>>> samba 4 hosted on a FreeNAS server.
>>>
>>> Using robocopy with the /copyall switch, I expected everything,
>>> including ACL's and ownership
2016 Feb 17
4
Can one set the owner of a folder to BUILTIN\Administrators?
On 2/17/2016 9:43 AM, Rowland penny wrote:
> On 17/02/16 17:27, Ian wrote:
>>
>> On 2/17/2016 5:00 AM, Rowland penny wrote:
>>> On 17/02/16 00:03, Ian wrote:
>>>> I've recently attempted to migrate some windows server files over to
>>>> samba 4 hosted on a FreeNAS server.
>>>>
>>>> Using robocopy with the /copyall switch,
2016 Feb 17
2
Can one set the owner of a folder to BUILTIN\Administrators?
On 2/17/2016 5:00 AM, Rowland penny wrote:
> On 17/02/16 00:03, Ian wrote:
>> I've recently attempted to migrate some windows server files over to
>> samba 4 hosted on a FreeNAS server.
>>
>> Using robocopy with the /copyall switch, I expected everything,
>> including ACL's and ownership information to transfer over. For the
>> most part they have.
2015 Mar 11
0
UPN authentication for windows 2003 server
Hi,
When samba is joined to a 2k3 domain, UPN authentication does not work. It
works using smbclient, but not from a workstation that is not part of
the domain. I can reproduce this easily and provide logs and tcpdump's if
necessary. The same problem does not occur when samba is joined to 2k8
or 2k12 domains. Is this by design? Am I missing something?
- John
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2016 May 24
0
Improving 30-40MB/sec Sequential Reads
I'm seeing some really poor performance out of my FreeNAS (ver 9.10)
machine, running Samba "4.3.6-GIT-UNKNOWN". I'm using IOMeter to benchmark
sequential reads, and getting around 35-40 MB/sec, which seems unusual.
Mostly, I'm hoping someone can point me in the direction of a decent
tuning guide for a SOHO machine running Samba, but if you're inclined, I'll
delve
2019 Jan 24
0
GPO / Sysvol problems
This is the samba conf file (not on the DC's, but on the box where profiles are being stored - which is where our problem is, IMO) - does anything in here need addressing?
[I've slightly sanitized some names.]
I'm trying to gather relevant samba logs from this same box, as well as anything that looks relevant from the Windows station event logs.
But I thought starting here might be
2014 Jul 16
1
Changing ownership of files on Windows (net rpc rights?)
Hello,
I am unable to change ownership of Samba shares on Windows. It makes no
difference if Samba is a PDC or if it is a member server in an Active
Directory. I am running Samba 4.1.9 on FreeBSD 9.2 with ZFS. I can
easily change ownership locally on the FreeBSD box, however, when trying
to do it from Windows it errors out with access is denied. I've
attempted to use net rpc rights grant
2017 Feb 08
2
Need help troubleshooting TCP thrashing, possible kernel bug?
Very well. Here is the affected smb.conf.
------
[global]
server min protocol = NT1
server max protocol = SMB3
interfaces = 127.0.0.1 10.0.0.8
bind interfaces only = yes
encrypt passwords = yes
dns proxy = no
strict locking = no
oplocks = yes
deadtime = 15
max log size = 51200
max open files = 2830016
logging = file
load printers = no
2017 Feb 08
0
Need help troubleshooting TCP thrashing, possible kernel bug?
On Wed, 8 Feb 2017 16:43:53 -0600
Paul Klapperich via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Very well. Here is the affected smb.conf.
> ------
> [global]
> server min protocol = NT1
> server max protocol = SMB3
> interfaces = 127.0.0.1 10.0.0.8
> bind interfaces only = yes
> encrypt passwords = yes
> dns proxy = no
> strict
2014 Sep 10
1
Configuring aio_pthread
I'm trying to learn more about samba by experimenting with samba on
FreeNAS. This involves a certain amount of reading how default smb4.conf
parameters are set in FreeNAS and then reading the manpages for those
parameters.
Async I/O is implemented in samba in freenas via the aio_pthread VFS
module. The manpage for vfs_aio_pthread states:
"the smb.conf parameters aio read size and aio
2015 Dec 04
0
Samba, ZFS ACLs File Deletion and w
Hi.
I'm using Samba on FreeBSD to host various file servers. Recently I've
noticed one weird thing: samba needs w flag on file for being able to
delete it, plus, when 'force user' is used, samba needs additional flags
for group owning the file. Not sure if it was there all the time and
it's just me, or may be this is an intended behaviour (I hope not), so,
anyway I'll
2010 Aug 19
1
zfsacl and nfs4 settings
I am looking for where zfsacl settings such as, zfsacl: acesort =
dontcare , are documented.
Do I need NFS settings such as, nfs4: mode = simple , if I am not using
NFS? If I do, where are they documented?
Thanks
2013 Dec 20
1
samba4 vfs objects don't work
Hi
It seems the vfs objects are not loaded.
I've joined the domain with
"samba-tool domain join DOMAIN DC -UAdministrator%Passwort --realm=DOMAIN.LOCAL --server=windows-dc.domain.local --use-ntvfs"
The modules zfsacl.so and recycle.so exists in /usr/local/lib/shared-modules/vfs
But neither the ZFS module nor the recycler works.
Samba version: 4.0.13
Build host: FreeBSD
2019 Nov 14
1
get_share_mode_lock: get_static_share_mode_data failed: NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
Samba 4.10.8 - > 4.11.2 (latest update)
FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE-p3
Dell PowerEdge R730xd with 256GB RAM and some 140TB disk
ZFS filesystems
smb.conf:
[global]
private directory = /liu/etc/samba/private
lock directory = /liu/var/samba/locks
cache directory = /liu/var/samba/cache
state directory = /liu/var/samba/state
ncalrpc dir = /liu/var/samba/ncalrpc
;; Network interfaces
bind
2016 Feb 17
4
Can one set the owner of a folder to BUILTIN\Administrators?
I've recently attempted to migrate some windows server files over to
samba 4 hosted on a FreeNAS server.
Using robocopy with the /copyall switch, I expected everything,
including ACL's and ownership information to transfer over. For the
most part they have. The one problem I've ran into however, is that I'm
getting errors any time I or robocopy attempt to change the ownership to
2018 Apr 18
0
NFS mountpint redistributed over SMB
Hi,
I have an NFS mount point served as a samba share. I know it's kind of
lame, and until recenlty I was sure that this isn't the kind of case
that would work, because over the years I experimented with this and all
I was getting were failures.
But I accudentally discovered that it's working, but under one
condition: the user must be a domain administrator (my samba is a AD
2018 Jul 17
0
4.4.8 - There is not enough space on ...
I recently upgrade an older version of Samba (3.x) to a less older version
of Samba (4.4.8) and now have users reporting the following error.
There is not enough disk space on home (servername). You need an
additional XXX to copy these files.
I see some older posts referring to adjusting, *min receivefile size = *
*0, *however I do not have this set and the default is 0.
I don't see
2014 May 11
2
Samba4 bug - "mount error(5): Input/output error"
Hi Rowland,
do you maybe have any idea what could potentially cause this bug?
smbclient thrwos me back a
mount error(5): Input/output error
when I try to mount the remote smbFS. It doesn't happen with my MacOSx
and Windows 7 as client but it happens with Linux OSs and with a Konica
Minolta copy machine with a scanner to samba function. The first try to
mount fails with the above error.
2009 Oct 21
1
zfs acls and MS office applications
I'm trying to use zfs acls in solaris 10. I've looked at past posts
regarding this and some online help, but am stuck. I'm currently using
samba 3.3.9; I've had the same problem with 3.3.7. samba is compiled
and running as an Active Directory member server (compiled with ldap and
kerberos). The zfs disk is local. I'm not using winbind. I compiled
with zfsacl module.
2010 Oct 04
1
Solaris 10, zfs and windows
This seems to work.
The Samba (3.0.37) server is running Solaris 10 8/07 with the share on
zfs and joined to a windows 2003 active directory domain. Files created
in Solaris can be edited from windows without the permission being
changed. Files created from windows have the correct Solaris
permissions, owner and group and can be edited without permissions being
changed. We use the chmod command to