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2018 Aug 16
2
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
By primary group I mean the group that is set by chgrp. that is the group returned after the pound key (#) from getfacl. In other words the Unix group and not the one managed by ACLs. / Kacper > Hello, > > I've seem to have found what looks like a bug in Samba 4.8.3. It's > the same problem as described in > https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2018-March/214589.html.
2018 Aug 16
1
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
As I said, I haven't got time to look at what's really happening, just that sometimes windows 10 + some file = security tab just closes/crashes instantly and clearly there is a long SID that's not like anything I recognize, might be well known SID (not well known enough though I'd say, as it's unresolved ;) ). I'm not sure if my experiences are related to those of OP,
2018 Aug 17
5
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
Clearly this is some kind of bug. Can you submit a bug report or should I? Also can you elaborate why it's bad practice to create files/folders as a local Unix user/group on a Samba DC? On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 9:50 PM, Rowland Penny via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 21:20:29 +0200 > Kacper <kacper at kacper.se> wrote: > > > The
2018 Aug 16
2
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
I've noticed myself similiar issue. Windows 10 (v 1803) - window with security tab open crashes on certain files (yes, just the window, not whole OS). Just before crash i see unresolved SID which looks like nothing I know (doesn't look like domain SID - maybe local user SID from samba member server?). All files that cause this issue are from any of the samba servers. Same files I can
2018 Aug 16
2
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
The OS is Windows 7 Enterprise (build 7601, SP1). Samba version 4.8.3, compiled on Centos 7.4. smb.conf: # Global parameters [global] dns forwarder = none log level = 1 netbios name = DC1 realm = SAMDOM.TEST server role = active directory domain controller workgroup = SAMDOM idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 = yes [netlogon] path =
2018 Aug 16
2
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
The same thing happen if the group on a file is wheel or any other unix group. I also now observed that this also happens to unix users that are not mapped in idmap.ldb. For example: # useradd myunixuser # touch myfile # chown myunixuser myfile # chgrp SAMDOM\sambauser myfile alos crashes explorer. / Kacper On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 8:55 PM, Rowland Penny via samba < samba at
2018 Aug 17
0
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
This is a long-standing issue going back at least a year from what I can see in mailing list archives. Still not working as of Samba 4.8.3. I think MS broke something with one of the Windows 10 updates. In my situation, this is a brand-new 4.8.3 install. For me the crashes happen when I try to edit the share folder permissions right out of the box from whatever Samba set in there by default.
2018 Aug 16
0
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 20:16:03 +0200 Kacper <kacper at kacper.se> wrote: > The OS is Windows 7 Enterprise (build 7601, SP1). Samba version 4.8.3, > compiled on Centos 7.4. > > smb.conf: > # Global parameters > [global] > dns forwarder = none Why have you not set a forwarder ? does this domain (and its clients) not connect to the internet ? > log
2018 Oct 01
1
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
Am 01.10.18 um 12:39 schrieb Kacper via samba: > Ok, we identified that this is a Windows bug. Is there any way to know > if and when a Windows fix will be available from Microsoft? in case an application *crahes* it's *always* the fault of that application
2018 Oct 01
0
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
Ok, we identified that this is a Windows bug. Is there any way to know if and when a Windows fix will be available from Microsoft? On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 10:45 AM Kacper <kacper at kacper.se> wrote: > > Clearly this is some kind of bug. Can you submit a bug report or should I? > > Also can you elaborate why it's bad practice to create files/folders as a local Unix user/group
2018 Aug 16
0
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 17:34:01 +0200 Kacper Wirski via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I've noticed myself similiar issue. > > Windows 10 (v 1803) - window with security tab open crashes on > certain files (yes, just the window, not whole OS). Just before crash > i see unresolved SID which looks like nothing I know (doesn't look > like domain SID - maybe
2018 Aug 16
0
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 16:59:22 +0200 Kacper <kacper at kacper.se> wrote: > By primary group I mean the group that is set by chgrp. that is the > group returned after the pound key (#) from getfacl. In other words > the Unix group and not the one managed by ACLs. > That is not necessarily the users primary group, the users primary group is the one displayed by 'getent passwd
2018 Aug 16
2
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 07:35:46PM +0100, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > > > The crash only happens when a local unix group (in this case root) is > > set as the group for the shared file. > > There is one very big problem with that theory, Administrator is > mapped (in idmap.ldb) to root, so when you read 'root' on a DC, you > can also read
2018 Oct 01
1
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
I dont agree, its not always the application. Unstable powersupply can make applications crash or unstable graphics card or fault ram or unstable motherboard, bad hdd. .. And 1 google to provide proof for above statement, Google "Windows has blocked access to the graphics cards" that one applies for all the above options,, so it's not always the application. I've been
2018 Aug 17
1
explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 09:56:32 -0400 Glenn Bergeron <glenn at gbitservices.ca> wrote: > This is a long-standing issue going back at least a year from what I > can see in mailing list archives. > > Still not working as of Samba 4.8.3. I think MS broke something with > one of the Windows 10 updates. > In my situation, this is a brand-new 4.8.3 install. For me the >
2018 Mar 23
3
explorer.exe and mmc.exe crashes on security tab access
Hi the list, I have updated to 4.8.0 after using 4.7.3 root at samba:~# /usr/local/samba/sbin/samba -V Version 4.8.0 I compiled from source with the following options : ./configure --enable-debug --enable-selftest Samba run apparently normaly, but when i try to edit permission via windows, explorer.exe crashes I dont get anything relevant from samba's log. But I get an error from windows
2019 Jul 19
0
SAMBA AD DC - Windows explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
On 18/07/2019 23:39, Jeremy Allison wrote: > On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 09:23:57AM +0100, Rowland penny wrote: >> On 14/07/2019 22:03, ?brah?m Gyula via samba wrote: >>> I have a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ with Raspbian Buster and a Samba AD DC is running on it. Everything works fine, I use Active Directory Users And Computers and Computer Management on Windows to control the users and the
2019 Jul 15
0
SAMBA AD DC - Windows explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
On 14/07/2019 22:03, ?brah?m Gyula via samba wrote: > I have a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ with Raspbian Buster and a Samba AD DC is running on it. Everything works fine, I use Active Directory Users And Computers and Computer Management on Windows to control the users and the Samba share permissions. Until this point everything works fine, but the following error raised on Windows. > > If there is
2019 Jul 15
1
SAMBA AD DC - Windows explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
On 15/07/2019 20:20, ?brah?m Gyula wrote: > Hi Joachim, > > I tried to use samba-tool ntacl sysvolreset?command, but the it did > not resolve the problem. > > It it very interesting there are not much reports about this bug. Why? > Is it not a common problem? Especially if it is related to a Windows bug. > This isn't a Samba bug and It isn't related to a Windows
2019 Jul 16
0
SAMBA AD DC - Windows explorer.exe crashes on security tab access
1) I agree to Rowland that there is a bug in Windows Explorer. Client software shall never crash in case it get?s unexpected responses from a server but display an error message. However I don?t expect a fix soon, as it is probably triggered very infrequently except for... 2) There is probably a bug in Samba with ACL mapping for linux created directories. You may want to compare the ACLs