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2019 Jul 03
5
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> >> Who are you logged into the Windows PC as ?
> > I log in az A\Administrator. I created an admin user, put in Domain
> > Admins group, but the result was the same (ok, it would be strange, if
> > it would work with it, instead of Administrator)
> Then you need to ensure that 'Domain Admins' has the same privilege as
> 'A\Administrator'
Ok, I
2019 Jul 02
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I would like to set filesystem permissions on shares (users, at the
> >>> moment) with Windows 10 (1809).
> >>> On the Samba side, the filesystem is ext4. I tested the extended
> >>> attributes usability with setfattr/getfattr, and setfacl/getfacl, and
> >>> they work.
> >>> I set
2019 Jul 03
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> > On the file serever:
> > Collected config --- 2019-07-03-10:27 -----------
> >
> > Hostname: srv
> > DNS Domain: a.b.hu
> > FQDN: srv.a.b.hu
> > ipaddress: 10.0.3.15 192.168.0.8
> > -----------
> > Samba is running as a Unix domain member
> > -----------
> >
> > This computer is running Debian 10.0 x86_64
> >
2016 Sep 25
3
Domain Member Server: Domain Users cannot access shares
Hi Rowland,
>From the top down, I'm going to try and cover every step involved in the
wiki and give you as much info as I can in the hope that we can get this
issue resolved, or at least determine that there is nothing wrong with my
config and that the underlying array has to be the weak point, even if none
of us know why.
*Step 1: Filesystem support*
We need the filesystem to support
2019 Jul 02
0
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to set filesystem permissions on shares (users, at the
> > moment) with Windows 10 (1809).
> > On the Samba side, the filesystem is ext4. I tested the extended
> > attributes usability with setfattr/getfattr, and setfacl/getfacl, and
> > they work.
> > I set the followings in smb.conf:
> > [global]
> > vfs
2019 Jul 04
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> >>>> Run this : getfacl /home/users
> >>> getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
> >>> # file: home/users
> >>> # owner: root
> >>> # group: A\\domain\040admins
> >>> user::rwx
> >>> user:root:rwx
> >>> user:10512:rwx
> >>> group::rwx
> >>>
2016 Sep 23
2
Domain Member Server: Domain Users cannot access shares
Mediawiki is throwing an error at this moment but I followed that page when
I set up the shares and triple checked everything when I last reset ACLs.
JS
On Sep 23, 2016 2:51 AM, "Rowland Penny via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org>
wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 19:23:05 -0400
> Jason Secord via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> > *Another reply that
2018 Mar 25
2
Is it possible to clone an NT ACL from one file or dir to a totally different file or dir ?
Can I use a command like this to clone an NT ACL?
getfattr -n security.NTACL templateFile | sed -e
's/templateFile/realFile/' | sudo setfattr --restore=-
I can see that the attribute gets copied over but when I view the ACL in
Windows security tab it's not the same ACL, it's much bigger and
includes all kinds of default-like stuff. I'm trying to find a way to
update
2019 Aug 08
4
id mapping on a dc+file server
Hi,
I have a question again about my test environment. I have dc1, dc2,
fileserver1, and dc3. dc3 is on an another site, and is functioning as
fileserver too. As I read in the documentation, I cannot (shouldn't) use
idmap config parameters in the smb.conf on my dc3. Unfortunately, first I
copied that parameters too from fileserver1 (I use rid backend on
fileserver1). So, I removed the idmap
2019 Jul 04
10
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
Pisch Tam?s <pischta at gmail.com> ezt ?rta (id?pont: 2019. j?l. 4., Cs, 13:15):
>
> >OK, I set up Buster RC3 in a VM
> Thanks a lot!
>
> >I could add 'Domain Admins' to the 'Properties' on the share without any
> >problem.
> :o
>
> > Back to Buster machine:
> > root at dbrc3:~# ls -lad /home/users
> > drwxrwx---+ 2 root
2018 Apr 06
2
Is it possible to clone an NT ACL from one file or dir to a totally different file or dir ?
On Sat, 2018-03-24 at 20:38 -0400, Ken McDonald via samba wrote:
>
> > By default, step 4 takes forever to run on large datasets because it
> > uses named entities. My ultimate plan was to use the numeric
> > user/group id's in that step instead of named ones so the Winbind cost
> > is not incurred. Seems for the whole process, the calls to Winbind to
> >
2017 Jun 13
2
Retaining Permissions on a share
On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 1:17 PM, Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jun 2017 12:25:32 +0200
> Neil <nwilson123 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Rowland,
> >
> > Thank you for the reply and info.
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Rowland Penny <rpenny at samba.org>
> > wrote:
> >
>
2004 Mar 29
2
ACL doesn't work
Hi all,
linux:/var/log/samba # cat /etc/fstab | grep acl
/dev/sda2 /shared ext3 defaults,acl 0
0
>From XP I connect to my server and try to set permission for my user's home
directory, but when I click apply the checked checkboxs set back unchecked.
:(
linux:/var/log/samba # cat log.smbd
[2004/03/29 16:06:31, 1]
2019 Aug 14
2
symlink in a share
Hi,
I wanted to use a symlink in a share, but it didn't work. I tried it
on Samba 4.10. I thought that
follow symlinks = yes
is enough (and it is default). I googled about it, and found a solution:
unix extensions = no
in the global section, and
wide links = Yes
follow symlinks = yes
in the shares' section. According to the man,
unix extensions = yes
is the default, but the
samba-tool
2017 Nov 13
4
What is it with trusted.io-stats-dump?
Hi,
I am trying to understand how the extended attribute trusted.io-stats-dump
works.
setfattr -n trusted.io-stats-dump -v
/tmp/gluster_perf_stats/io-stats-pre.txt /mnt/gluster/gv0_glusterfs
I can see that the io-stats-pre.txt is created. But how and what happened
in the background?
And why I can't I see the attribute with getfattr again?
getfattr -dm- /mnt/gluster/gv0_glusterfs
# file:
2015 Oct 04
4
Question Wiki Kernel support
Hey,
I refer to
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Operating_system_requirements/File_system_support#ext4
Wiki suggests:
Ensure that your kernel has the following options enabled:
CONFIG_EXT4_FS_XATTR=y
CONFIG_EXT4_FS_SECURITY=y
CONFIG_EXT4_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
My debian 8.2 installation was installed from netinstall CD, all updates
applied. All my filesystems are ext4 and xattr and acl are not set,
2009 Aug 31
3
default profile
Hi,
I installed a SaMBa PDC and a BDC. When I log in to an XP client with a new
user, sometimes I get the initial profile settings from the netlogon share,
but often from local. When I get the local default settings, it is not
syncronized to the server at logout. Even if I get the new profile from the
server, on the same client, next time, with a new user, I get the new
profile from local. I
2017 Jun 13
5
Retaining Permissions on a share
Hi Rowland,
Thank you for the reply and info.
On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Rowland Penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jun 2017 09:15:40 +0200
> Neil via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>
> OK, this a DC and therefore you will have to do things differently from
> a Unix domain member.
>
> You might as well remove these lines from
2023 Feb 07
1
File\Directory not healing
Hi All.
Hoping you can help me with a healing problem. I have one file which didn't
self heal.
it looks to be a problem with a directory in the path as one node says it's
dirty. I have a replica volume with arbiter
This is what the 3 nodes say. One brick on each
Node1
getfattr -d -m . -e hex /path/to/dir | grep afr
getfattr: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
2017 Nov 03
5
sysvol replcation rsync error
Hello ,
( samba 4.6.9 - centos 6 DC1 centos DC2 )
I tried to sync sysvol as described in
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Rsync_based_SysVol_replication_workaround
between two DC
but rsync shows some errors like this
rsync: set_acl:
sys_acl_set_file(apam-ad.apam.it/Policies/{D725AAC4-27E8-46AC-918D-55B560988386}/Machine/Applications/{031B2C75-D832-429B-B4C4-226BAA665E3A}.aas,