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2019 May 17
1
Moving home directories to another location leads to NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing
I might not quite understand what you try to say. I am loggin in as user2. The home directory in /etc/passwd is changed to /mnt/volume1/homes/user2. That was automatically adjusted after the usermod command I mentioned earlier. To my understanding, once these items are changed and the user logs in he should have full access to the share. One thing I want to ask. You mention to change the homedir
2019 May 17
1
Moving home directories to another location leads to NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing
I have a server and just finished building my raids. One of the partitions is supposed to house my home folders which I then want to share with my windows computers. Before I begin migration of all my data I created a user to test if I can move my home folders from /home/<user>over to the path /mnt/volume1/homes/<user>. The move worked without problems through usermod -m -d
2019 May 17
0
Moving home directories to another location leads to NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing
OK. That helped to understand how samba manages users. I looked at the details of my users. Both, user1 and user2, are defined exactly the same way. User1's home directory is set to \\debianhomeserver\user1 and user2's home directory is set to \\debianhomeserver\user2. Accessing user1's home directory which is still in /home/user1 works fine, user2's home directory, which was moved
2019 May 18
0
Moving home directories to another location leads to NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing
Hi By accident I found out what I have to do!!! I am super happy. I did mention in my first post that I added the corresponding rights to the user. Unfortunately that was on the wrong level. I assigned the rights (in the unix file system with setfacl) to the folder on the level /mnt/volume1/homes/user2. That was the issue. The rights MUST be assigned on the main level /mnt/volume1 RECURSIVELY. I
2014 Mar 24
1
certain users can't map home directories
Very odd issue. Transitioning over to a new samba 3.6.9 (from 3.0.33) server. Majority of the users are ok, but a handful of users cannot map their home directories from windows7 clients. Logged into XP their homes map fine. They pass authentication: (log snippet) [2014/03/24 17:20:43.277337, 3] auth/auth.c:219(check_ntlm_password) check_ntlm_password: Checking password for unmapped
2009 Sep 02
1
User permissions on other users home directory
Hello, I have 5 users that need to be able to read and write from each others home directorys. How I have done this is by creating a group office, adding these 5 users to the office group, and then changing ownership of users home directorys to user1:office However, when user1 edits a file in his home directory, user2 can no longer edit it, even though both users are in the office group. My
2003 Oct 01
1
R-1.7.1 for Redhat 9
Dear, I have problems with installing R-1.7.1 for Redhat 9. When I applied `./configure' and `make', I get the following error: make check make[1]: Entering directory `/volume1/scratch/jallemee/R-1.7.1/tests' make[2]: Entering directory `/volume1/scratch/jallemee/R-1.7.1/tests' make[3]: Entering directory `/volume1/scratch/jallemee/R-1.7.1/tests/Examples' make[4]: Entering
2015 Nov 06
2
Hierarchical local mount
Hello everyone! I have to implement the functionality of mounting all VM disks/partitions. E.g. if a VM has 2 disks of 2 partitions each (I get it from virt-filesystems), I want to get the following structure on host node after mount: mnt/ ------hdd0/ -------------volume1/ -------------volume2/ ------hdd1/ -------------volume1/ -------------volume2/ I'd like to use guestmount due to
2016 Jun 19
5
rsync script for snapshot backups
Hey guys, i tried to create a simple rsync script that should create daily backups from a ZFS storage and put them into a timestamp folder. After creating the initial full backup, the following backups should only contain "new data" and the rest will be referenced via hardlinks (-link-dest) This was at least a simple enough scenario to achieve it with my pathetic scripting skills.
2024 Jan 03
1
Files exist, but sometimes are not seen by the clients: "No such file or directory"
Hello all, We're having problems with files that suddenly stop being seen on the fuse clients. I couldn't yet find a way to reproduce this. It happens every once in a while. Sometimes you try to ls some file and it can't be found. When you run ls on the parent directory, it is shown on the output, and, after that, you can access it. I'm mentioning ls, but the problem also
2013 Feb 18
1
Directory metadata inconsistencies and missing output ("mismatched layout" and "no dentry for inode" error)
Hi I'm running into a rather strange and frustrating bug and wondering if anyone on the mailing list might have some insight about what might be causing it. I'm running a cluster of two dozen nodes, where the processing nodes are also the gluster bricks (using the SLURM resource manager). Each node has the glusters mounted natively (not NFS). All nodes are using v3.2.7. Each job in the
2011 Sep 07
1
3.5.6 : WINBINDD: cli_negprot failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED with Active Directory
Dear Have connected SAMBA to an Active Directory server The getent did not show any user and winbindd claim : [2011/09/07 11:33:29.417355, 1] libsmb/cliconnect.c:1769(cli_negprot_done) cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and the server doesn't support it. [2011/09/07 11:33:29.417444, 1] winbindd/winbindd_cm.c:856(cm_prepare_connection) cli_negprot failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
2011 Feb 18
0
create_connection_server_info failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Dear I'm using samba 3.5.6 + PDC and connected to LDAP directory In log level 1 there is many entries like this : Feb 18 18:28:00 samba smbd[3094]: create_connection_server_info failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED Feb 18 18:28:00 samba smbd[3094]: [2011/02/18 18:28:00.255872, 1] smbd/service.c:678(make_connection_snum) Feb 18 18:28:00 samba smbd[3094]: create_connection_server_info
2008 Aug 22
1
Problem using rsync for backing up on to a NAS
Hi, I have a problem that was already discused in the german archlinux forum and couldn't be solved. Because of this I was asked to use the rsync mailing list. So here I am ;b I'm using the following script to backup my data to a Network Attached Storage that has an ext3 formated hdd that is mounted via NFS script: http://pastebin.com/f6b7115c9 This script works fine for /home but
2011 Jul 20
2
how to add file-based disk space to a guest
hi there, I'm following these documentations to add a file-based disk volume to a KVM guest under Centos 6.0 : http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Virtualization/chap-Virtualization-Storage_Volumes.html as instructed, I created a "pool" then a "volume", file-based, e.g : mkdir /mnt/raid/kvm_pool1 virsh # pool-define-as pool1 dir - - - -
2007 Jul 14
0
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Hi everyone, Previous to today my samba install was working fine, after a reboot I wasn't able to access the share and with smbclient the output is as follows: Password: Domain=[RENDER] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.25b-1.1.72-1411-SUSE-CODE10] tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED There is no firewall in the way, and there is also nothing in the main logs, I do see myself
2016 Mar 15
0
Installing onto Windows
On 15/03/16 12:12, Douglas Holden wrote: > # > # Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian GNU/Linux. > # > # > # This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the > # smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed > # here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options most of which > # are not shown in this example > #
2019 Feb 01
2
Samba and UFW
Just call me Marty. Ham13 is a login name on another system. OK. I'm posting the smb.conf and thee smbclient responses form both Linux PC's. One running Mint 19.1 and the other running Mint 18.3. The 18.3 machine does connect to the network. All I want to do use the file manager to connect to and open directories and to move files between the three PC's. Regards, Marty smb.conf from
2019 Apr 04
0
Shared printing between Linux (client) and Windows (server): NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Try this. Check the enabled Guest account, go to Devices and Printers in Control Panel, right click on the network shared default printer and select Printer properties. Next select the Security tab on the Printer Properties page, and you should see Everyone in the list of users. Check the permissions for Everyone. At minimum, Print should be checked in the Allow check box. The print
2019 Feb 09
0
Linux Mint 19.1, Samba 4.7.6 & WIndows 10
root at GC55:~# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf # # Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian GNU/Linux. # # # This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the # smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed # here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options most of which # are not shown in this example # # Some options that are often worth