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2020 Oct 13
0
Are those file and folder ACLs to be expected?
On 13/10/2020 09:23, Z Z via samba wrote: > Hello. > > I've got a working SAMBA AD server. I'm able to join both Linux (winbind) > and Windows clients. I have also joined an NAS that hosts some > shares/folders to be used by multiple machines (Linux and Windows 10). On > my Linux host I'm accessing the NAS via NFS mount, while on my Windows > machine obviously
2020 Oct 13
2
Are those file and folder ACLs to be expected?
Greetings Rowland. The NAS we have does not allow SSH connections, only a web interface for management and therefore I'm unable to provide the conf file. The group "users" is actually named "artists" and it's created by me. I needed a group with a simpler name. The version of Samba is 4.10.4. Let me know if there's anything else I can provide and could be of help.
2015 Nov 24
5
Permission Denied
I have created a [home] share: user at jupiter:~$ sudo ls -l /srv/samba/ total 24 drwxrwxr-x 2 root domain admins 4096 Nov 22 21:38 Demo drwxrwxr-x 2 root domain admins 4096 Nov 15 11:51 Finance drwxrwxr-x+ 2 root domain admins 4096 Nov 25 08:08 home drwxrwxr-x+ 9 root domain admins 4096 Nov 24 21:06 Printer_drivers When i try to set the ACLs in Windows I get "Permission Denied" In
2018 Jan 28
2
Adding Share Windows ACL
Im sorry last mail was not complete. ... -> Login to Windows with administrator and connect to FILESERVER via "Computer Management" -> Chosing Demo Share and going to security Tab -> Cant set any ACL because, permission denied! Am 27. Januar 2018 11:35:53 MEZ schrieb Micha Ballmann via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>: >Hello, > >i also fired up a new vm :)
2019 Feb 06
2
unix_primary_group = yes don t work
Hi, On a samba 4.9.4 fileserver using ad backend with rfc2307  , when i create a file from a Win10 client, it s always created with the rights user:"domain users". I ve understood that with "unix_primary_group = yes" , the file should be created with the rights user:gidNumber . Here is my config : [global]        security = ADS        workgroup = SAMBA494        realm =
2013 Jun 06
1
Shared drives not writeable
I am running Samba 3.6.6 on a Ubuntu 12.10 Samba domain member server. Users are authenticated against a Samba DC running 3.6.9 over an LDAP backend. I have a share configured as show below. Members of the 'staff-faculty' group can browse the share, but cannot write files to any subdir for which they are not the owner. It appears that the only reason they can read/traverse is because of
2013 May 03
1
State of Gluster 3.4 alpha 3 NFS ACL support
Wonder if someone can point me in the right direction here - just built some new bricks running gluster 3.4 alpha 3 (from http://download.gluster.org) with the objective of testing them to replace some existing 3.2 systems in production. The main thing I was after was NFS ACL support, however on getting everything setup, I still don't seem to be able to see POSIX extended ACLs on the
2017 Jul 03
2
Can't create/update Group Policy in Samba 4.6.5
Hai, In reponse to the why i recommend that. Since this is a "windows" only share, i recomment to set it up for that usage, with results in better matching for windows rights. Resulting in better working policies. The current POSIX rights did not match to my needs and resulted in inconsistant policies. This is why i use these for profiles and sysvol. And this is my setup order:
2013 Nov 27
2
Samba4 - ACL not applied/followed (worked in samba 3.0.11)
Hi. samba 4.1.1.. User has unix rights for writing, but samba denies write access to him. On samba server: amistest at samba:~$ id uid=6603(amistest) gid=20(users-nis) groups=20(users-nis),2108(evis),2109(slp),2112(hernie),2126(poj),2133(hto),20000(users) -> user amistest is in "poj" group amistest at samba:~$ ls -ld ACLTEST drwxrwxr-x+ 2 hrubos vema 4096 Nov 27 11:05 ACLTEST
2016 Oct 25
4
Fix sharing ACL
Dear Rowland, I changed smb.conf as its tip. I had already read about the ACL's Windows and Posix. Even changing the smb.conf and using the ACL methods, I still do not write access to the folder. Example: # mkdir /mnt/data/teste1 # ls -all /mnt/data/teste1 total 12 drwxrws---+ 2 administrator domain admins 6 Out 25 10:05 . drwxrwxr-x+ 10 root domain admins 4096 Out 25
2018 Oct 08
2
Domain Administrator and shares problems
On 08.10.2018 21:02, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 18:53:45 +0200 > Peter Milesson via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> Problem >> ======= >> Setting up and managing the shares on the Samba member server differs >> significantly from the Samba Wiki documentation. It seems that the >> domain
2020 Jul 01
3
Users, home directories and profiles
On 01/07/2020 09:03, Enrico Morelli wrote: > On Wed, 1 Jul 2020 08:43:37 +0100 > Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> On 01/07/2020 08:36, Enrico Morelli via samba wrote: >>> On Tue, 30 Jun 2020 10:28:41 -0700 >>> Jeremy Allison via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >>> >>>> On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at
2016 Jan 20
0
Windows ACLs
[global] netbios name = aphrodite security = ADS workgroup = SAMDOM realm = AD.SAMDOM.COM.AU log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log log level = 1 dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab kerberos method = secrets and keytab winbind refresh tickets = yes winbind trusted domains only = no winbind use default domain = yes
2008 Jan 04
1
Bug? "inherit acls" not working as expected
Hello I'm running Debian Etch with distro kernel & Samba package (2.6.18-5-686 & 3.0.24-6etch9). In my smb.conf I have : inherit owner = yes inherit permissions = yes inherit acls = yes I start with a dir test1 with no rights for group smb-Users, rx for group smb-Inf, and rwx for group smb-Bme-Fr : root@samba1:/mnt/temp # ll total 28 drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 2008-01-04
2003 Nov 25
1
rsync : permission denied
I have 2 servers I'm keeping synch'ed via rsync intel rh9 boxes with 2.4.20 kernel with xfs (1.3.0), acl, quota... and ootb rsync 2.5.5 rpm it works fine since a while recently I created a directory with restricted access, and I get "permission denied" error messages. this directory named RESTRICTED belongs to user "user1" group "group1" and has drwxrwx---
2008 Aug 07
1
[acl] setting user/group permissions from windows
Hello, I've setup a samba PDC (3.0.31) and I am using Windows Vista clients. Logging on works fine using roaming profiles and folder redirections. I am also able to write to shares, etc. Now I am trying to get the advanced permissions on files to work. So on my share: [share] comment = Shared directories path = /samba/share read only = No guest ok = Yes With the following user rights
2018 Jun 14
2
Weird permissions issues with samba shares and XFS
Hi, We are trying to deploy samba sharing on Centos 7.4, linked to windows 2016 AD for authentication. We are having an issue related to permissions where different directories with seemingly the exact same permissions cannot all be accessed from smbclient. I was hoping somebody could help me figuring this out. We have the following structure: 1. one LVM2 volume on /dev/storage/test (XFS)
2020 Apr 20
3
Expected behaviour of domain\administrator on Linux AD domain member
Dear all, I have set a small test domain in virtualbox. 1. Samba AD DC on Debian bullseye testing 4.11.6 2. Samba domain member Debian Stretch 4.10.14 3. Windows 10 Enterprise evaluation version 1909 Roaming profiles with folder redirection setup. PAM working. The above was setup basically using guides in wiki.samba.org, with nearly the only thing changed was SAMDOM to SAMBA. "Unix
2016 Oct 24
4
Fix sharing ACL
Gentlemen, I am struggling to solve this problem. My file server Samba 4.4.5. Even the administrator user (domain admin) could not write to the share. Could someone give me a hint, in order to solve this problem? shared folder: /mnt/data Folder permissions: # getfacl /mnt/data/teste/ getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names # file: mnt/data/teste/ # owner: ricardo
2018 Oct 08
2
Domain Administrator and shares problems
Hi folks, Hardware/OS =========== - Samba AD DC ver. 4.9.1 (compiled using standard CentOS tools and libraries) functions only as AD server (authentication, AD services), migrated from old Samba NT PDC through classicupgrade, OS CentOS 7.5, kernel 4.9.40 (elrepo-lt), VM under Xen 4.9.0 - Samba AD member server ver. 4.7.1 (from distribution) with different shares for different user groups,