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2020 Jul 08
1
Permission denied for home, even when it's 777
I used setenforce 0, and I was extremely surprised to see a burst of selinux denials appear in the journal. So I corrected the problem with: setsebool -P use_samba_home_dirs 1 And updating some policies. Thanks very much! I have never before dealt with selinux denials that don't appear in the journal until "enforcing" is changed to "permissive". Is this a samba
2020 Jul 07
0
Permission denied for home, even when it's 777
In order to veriify if it is indeed SELINUX, what happens when you use 'setenforce 0' ? Usuallh , you need use_samba_home_dirs boolean to be enabled. Best Regards, Strahil Nikolov ?? 6 ??? 2020 ?. 19:31:46 GMT+03:00, Deft Developer via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> ??????: >I cannot access home samba share from windows. Windows client displays >a >permission denied
2018 Sep 29
3
IOS connections to Samba 4 worked for years, now authentication fails
We have samba 4.8 and 4.9 servers that are Active Directory members. Windows and other samba clients can access the shares, and for years, iOS devices worked fine with Samba 4. But a few months ago, Apple IOS 10 and 11 devices started failing to authenticate. The problem is common to several iOS apps, FileBrowser, SMBManager, and some others all fail. The App vendors are stonewalling us, and
2005 May 13
5
centos + kswapd0 error
Hi all I have a box with Centos 4 and qmail with all pathches. since Last month i have had twice the same problem. The process kswapd0 uses all my resources of CPU and RAM memory and the consequence is that my local queue grow up and the box go slow too. The first time i guess the problem was the version of the kernel, so i did an upgrade form kernel.i686 2.6.9-5.0.3.EL to kernel.i686
2015 Aug 26
3
Meaning of user.DOSATTRIB
I have the following attributes for a typical file on my redirected folders residing on my Samba4 AD/DC: $ getfattr -d "Newletters/Newsletter 2013-09.docx" # file: Newletters/Newsletter 2013-09.docx user.DOSATTRIB=0sMHgyMAAAAwADAAAAEQAAACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPnD7jBHStABAAAAAAAAAAA= What do these characters mean? I'm searching for a particular attribute. I have found
2012 Jan 11
1
user.DOSATTRIB defaults to hidden?
Hi all, Is there a way to control the default DOS attributes stored in the user.DOSATTRIB value? I'm using a QNAP NAS device (running Samba) that seems to create files that have the 'hidden' DOS attribute set by the user.DOSATTRIB value as a default. The NAS device's smb.conf has the 'store dos attributes' option set to yes and each of the 'map hidden',
2015 Aug 26
1
Meaning of user.DOSATTRIB
OK, thanks, I've seen such an attribute correlation list elsewhere. So what does the 65 character string mean? user.DOSATTRIB=0sMHgyMAAAAwADAAAAEQAAACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPnD7jBHStABAAAAAAAAAAA= Obviously this isn't a bunch of 0x1's and 0x2s bit fields (or are they?). These attributes are from a file on the Redirected Folders directory hosted on the Samba4 AD/DC. I
2015 Jul 02
3
Problems with Samba-based Home-Directory
Hi folks, I'm running CentOS 6.6 on my workstation. There I have a user meikel, and its home directory /home/meikel ist stored on a samba share on a server which also runs CentOS 6.6. In the very beginning I added the mount options for that home directory into the /etc/fstab file which led to some problems, so I set up autofs for mounting the home directory. The autofs seems to work for
2004 Jul 14
3
hosting library (ie. PVCS) on Samba
Hello. I believe that I've done my due diligence in researching what info. is currently available on this issue. I have been jacking with this for days, & believe that I have tried all possible solutions. I am basically trying to move a [Merant] PVCS installation from an OS/2 file server to a SuSE/Samba file server. This installation consists of 'standard' source archives,
2011 Nov 01
1
SELinux and SETroubleshootd woes in CR
I'm setting up a dedicated database server, and since this will be a central service to my various web servers I wanted it to be as secure as possible...so I am leaving SELinux enabled. However I'm having trouble getting Apache to use mod_auth_pam. I also now can't get setroubleshootd working to send me notifications of the denials and provide tips to solve the problem. The Apache
2023 Aug 29
1
GlusterFS, move files, Samba ACL...
On Tue, 29 Aug 2023 15:44:35 +0200 Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > > >> In samba the share is: > > I wish people wouldn't do this, if you are going to post a share, > > please post the global section as well. > > Sorry. > > # Global parameters >
2009 Jul 29
13
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6590] New: [sender] could not find xattr #1 for home/jdoe/TheFresh
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6590 Summary: [sender] could not find xattr #1 for home/jdoe/TheFresh Product: rsync Version: 3.0.5 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org ReportedBy: stlman at
2005 Oct 16
4
Samba 3.0.20b - still getting "Winbind Dead but subsys locked"
I can remove the /var/locl/subsys/winbindd file to clear the subsys locked message but this does not chnage the winbind crash problem. I originally noticed this problem on 20a and thought that 20b had a fix for the winbind crash. Any clues? I am running RH ES 4.0 64 bit with samba packages downlaoded from enterprisesamba.com. PC
2019 Aug 26
2
Permissions at the top of a Samba share
Hi, I have a question regarding permissions at the top of a share as seen from a Windows 10 client. We are using Samba 4.10.6-Debian (van Belle) on Debian 10 (Buster) with one AD controller and one file server. The top directory of our main share on the file server has, on the Linux level, these permissions reported by getfacl: # file: ... # owner: root # group: domain\040users # flags: ---
2018 Apr 27
2
sysvol files - 'The data area passed to a system call is too small'
Hi, I have been having problems with GPOs, sysvol, etc. for some time now, and have found a workaround but I wondered if any of the samba devs were interested in investigating this. Basically, the problems manifest themselves as access errors, along the lines of unable to read files, error messages such as 'The data area passed to a system call is too small' and so on - which means that
2002 May 13
1
Spatio-temporal analysis of homicide rates
Dear R-listers, I would like to carry out a very basic descriptive analysis of homicides rates in Italy, taking into account both the spatial dimension (103 provinces) and the temporal dimension (10 years), but no covariates. In practice, what I would like to do is to describe spatio-temporal variation of homicide rates, identifying those combinations of province-year where the homicide rate
2019 Aug 27
3
Permissions at the top of a Samba share
Am 2019-08-26 um 16:35 schrieb Rowland penny via samba: > On 26/08/2019 15:20, ? Peter Rindfuss via samba wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a question regarding permissions at the top of a share as seen >> from a Windows 10 client. >> >> We are using Samba 4.10.6-Debian (van Belle) on Debian 10 (Buster) with >> one AD controller and one file server. >>
2020 Jun 01
2
Extended attributes not working on mac
Am 5/30/20 um 8:00 PM schrieb Martin Steiner / 3MF GmbH via samba: > I changed the configuration and raised the log level, in my opion samba tries to access the non existent double files. > Samba is now probably writing the data in a netatalk compliant way in the extended attributes of the file but is not reading it. > > new configuration: > > [Global] > min protocol = SMB2
2000 Sep 06
3
Symbol size in plots
Dear R-listers, what is the best way to draw an XY scatterplot with symbol size proportional to the value taken on by a third variable? Thank you very much for any help, Maurizio Pisati
2008 Jun 03
1
SELinux and samba/winbind w/ADS on RHEL 4.6
SELinux appears to be interfering with winbind's functionality. I have the lastest policy package installed: selinux-policy-targeted-1.17.30-2.149 which allegedly solves this problem according to the RedHat knowledge base, but clearly does not. I have to turn off SELinux by using setenforce 0 (permissive) to get winbind to work at all, and based on what I see in the log files,