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2019 May 17
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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 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
1
Moving home directories to another location leads to NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing
of course   my 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 tuning have been
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
2006 Jan 02
0
Groups "Domain Admins" and "ntadmin"
Hello, I need some understanding about when being as user in a domain group and log on to a windows machine as user that belongs to this group having administrative rights. I will explain in more detail and give some more information: # net getlocalsid > SID for domain FILESERVER is: S-1-5-21-4166838278-3543217259-2095403906 # net getlocalsid <domain> > SID for domain <domain>
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.
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
2009 Jul 17
0
Rsync problem : stops unexpectedly
Hello. My problem is Rsync stops when I use it between 2 of my servers (2 NAS Synology) ( named "*.22*" and "*.6*" ). The problem continue... For example : _ Rsync run correctly between my server "*.22*" and ".6" ( in the 2 directions ) _ Rsync run correctly between my server ".6" and "*.8*" ( in the 2 directions ) _ Rsync *doesn't
2004 Sep 09
0
Still not working! Users are home directories are not acessible
Good day sir and Thank you Luke for replying. Whatever U told about the things like accounts on linux and windows machine and adding a user to smbpasswd with -a option but still it is not woriking. Please help me . Thanks in advance. --- Luke Roberts <Luke.Roberts@isispc.com.au> wrote: > Hi Prakesh, > > Do you have linux user accounts to match your > windows
2009 Jul 15
0
Rsync stops in the middle of a transfer
Hello. My problem is Rsync stops when I use it between 2 of my servers (2 NAS Synology) ( named "*.22*" and "*.6*" ). For example : _ Rsync run correctly between my server "*.22*" and ".6" ( in the 2 directions ) _ Rsync run correctly between my server ".6" and "*.8*" ( in the 2 directions ) _ Rsync *doesn't run* correctly between my
2010 May 31
1
Working example of logical storage pool and volume creation?
Hi all, Does anyone have a working example of creation of a logical storage pool and volume? I'm hitting a wall getting logical volumes to work on RHEL 6 beta. There's a single drive I'm trying to setup (sdc) as a libvirt managed logical storage pool, but all volume creation on it fails. Here's what I'm finding so far: Prior to any storage pool work, only the host
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
2017 Aug 09
0
gluster under the hood
Hi, I am using glusterfs 3.10.3 on my CentOS 7.3 Kernel 3.10.0-514. I have 2 machines as server nodes on my volume and 1 client machine CentOS 7.2 with the same kernel. >From Client: [root at CentOS7286-64 ~]# rpm -qa *gluster* glusterfs-api-3.7.9-12.el7.centos.x86_64 glusterfs-libs-3.7.9-12.el7.centos.x86_64 glusterfs-fuse-3.7.9-12.el7.centos.x86_64
2014 Jan 07
0
smbclient inconsistant auth issue
trying to get one server to mount.cifs a share on another and when it failed I used smbclient and it lead me into this oddity and I just can't seem to reason my way through. so you can skim better in case this is too much info: the mystery: why does command #3 work from server1 against itself, but fail for all other clients? server1: samba 3.4.7 (Ubuntu 10.04 server), NT4 domain member
2015 Nov 06
0
Re: Hierarchical local mount
On Fri, Nov 06, 2015 at 04:16:21PM +0300, Maxim Perevedentsev wrote: > 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/ >
2013 Feb 15
1
Dovecot-2.1.14 - pop3 processes always hangs forever - another follow-up
Hello, With the same basic configs as in my previous messages, I tried with the maildir format instead of the mbox format. That is, in both cases ("virtual" uids/gids vs a single "real" uid/gid), doveconf -n shows: mail_location = maildir:~/maildir instead of: mail_location = mbox:~/mboxes:INBOX=~/mboxes/inbox Here too, with "virtual" uids/gids, connections thru
2007 Jun 16
3
Per user based protocol access and pause after failed login?
Hello. Tried search, no luck, sorry, if this is already answered, but I'm still looking a solution using pam_auth how to define in dovecot which user can access which protocol, for example, default is: protocols = pop3 pop3s imap imaps I'd like to use something like this: exclude_using_pop = user1, user2, @group exclude_using_pops = user1, user2, @group exclude_using_imap = user1,
2015 Nov 10
1
Re: Hierarchical local mount
On 11/06/2015 05:08 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Fri, Nov 06, 2015 at 04:16:21PM +0300, Maxim Perevedentsev wrote: >> 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
2012 Feb 05
3
user login on behalf of another user
Hello, we are searching for a possibility to configure a user login on behalf of another user with a PAM backend. This reminds to the behavior of a master user. But a master user can access the mailboxes of all users. We need this more restricted. Example: User "user1" and "user2" shall get access to the mailbox "info". We define the accounts