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2004 Oct 19
1
[fdo] Integration of network-softwares like samba, nfs and sftp with the desktop
Hi there,
I would like to enable the desktop user to create shared folders, for
example using protocols like Samba, nfs and sftp.
For the user to make this possible, the user needs (on a Linux machine
configured with the defaults of most current Linux distributions) root
privileges.
However. In a desktop environment, in my humble opinion the possibility
for a normal user to configure a simple
2012 May 31
1
nfs mount disables AD permissions
Hello,
The problem I was facing before, permissions being reset and not
changeable using windows explorer security tab
was in fact triggered by the command "mount -t nfs
192.168.1.91:/mnt/raid1SAS /mnt/raid1SAS"
So it seems that whenever I mount an nfs share (which doesn't seem to
support the extended attributes), then
for some reason the extended attributes of all other files
2009 Jan 04
1
File integrity in Samba/NFS environment
Hi,
I have a two server setup that acts as SMB as well as NFS servers in
active/active configuration managed by CTDB(http://ctdb.samba.org/).
When a file is updated by SMB clients(followed by file-close), other SMB
clients can see and modify the file. But when a NFS client (same user)
updates the same file(followed by file-close), only one SMB server can see
the updates. The clients mounting
2017 Nov 15
1
Samba AD and NIS integration
I have questions regarding the operation of AD and integrating NIS or LDAP with it.
I have a small heterogenous network consisting of various computing devices running either Windows 10 pro or a flavour of Linux. I am setting up a NAS box running Debian Stretch and Samba 4.5.12 to be the central file server and authenticator for the network, including LDAP aware software such as owncloud. I have
2004 Sep 10
1
Errors with NFS root filesystem?
Hey all,
I've been testing out Dovecot, and it works nicely. However, when I tried
to roll it to my production server, I'm getting the following error:
Sep 10 17:14:22 tungsten imap-login: opendir(".") failed when trying to get list of authentication servers: Stale NFS file handle
Any ideas on what I can do for this? I am running on a NFS root filesystem
on the production
2014 Jul 29
0
Again on NT ACLs and Samba re-share of NFS or SMB mount
Hi all,
I spent the past days reading the mailing list archive, but still I have
some questions to ask. Moreover, a detailed report of what I attempted
can be useful for others.
Goal: having a remote SMB or NFS share, mount it locally and re-share it
using SAMBA. The remote SMB/NFS share will _not_ be directly used by
users; it will be used only through the local samba "proxy". NT
2017 Nov 16
0
Samba AD and NIS integration
On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 10:08:32 +0000
Stephen Parry via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Rowland.
>
> > The id ranges are what you choose, reading this may help:
> >
> > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member#Setting_up_a_Basic_smb.conf_File
> >
> > >/Is there any working way of controlling
2019 Jun 04
0
Rrsync3.1.3x POSIX ACLs conversion to NFS v4 ACLs question
Hello Rsync open source community,
We are in the process of the data migration from RHEL NFS Server into NetApp using "rsync 3.1.3 with -XAavzHP -inplace --filter= '-x system.posix_acl' /source_NFSv4 /destination_NFSv4 " options :
Current NFS Exports have legacy POSIX ACLs applied on some files, the reason we are using "-XA" is because we also have NFS v4 ACLs
2011 Mar 29
2
Centos+AD integration (uid/gid problems)
Hi,
I need to have several EL machines in an AD env.
Joining the machines was easier than expected using authconfig, but what
happens now is that blahdomain\blahuser gets assigned a
different, random ID each time I use a different station.
In AD I did specify the UID and GID in the UNIX Attributes tab for blahuser,
but it gets totally ignored; so do the other values (for home, shell etc).
2009 Jul 21
1
Centos 5 samba with AD integration and XFS with extended ACLs
Hello all,
Firstly, I have checked on google, and there are indeed howtos on this
subject.
Have any of you done this or something similar on CentOS? If so, could
you send me the configs maybe?
How can I find out if the centos version of samba supports extended
ACLs?
I ran a modinfo xfs, and XFS supports it.
I want to set up a samba server that authenticated to AD.
I have that up and running,
2008 Apr 07
1
NFS, acls, proto, and "kernel: svc: unknown version"
Hi all,
1) My NFS3 clients don't display or obey existing non-POSIX ACLs on
files of NFS3-mounted exports.
2) setfacl on the client throws error and fails :
# setfacl -m u:stowler:rw testfile.text
setfacl: testfile.text: Operation not supported
3) at time of client mount the server's /var/log/messages shows
"kernel: svc: unknown version (3)".
Any thoughts greatly
2010 Aug 09
0
AD to Kerberos + LDAP + NFS migration
Hi there,
We need some advise about making a migration from AD to Kerberos + LDAP +
NFS in our company.
The actual situation: we have 60 client hosts with Windows, authenticating
in a Windows 2003 server with Active Directory. We are starting to use and
independent authenticating system composed by Kerberos, OpenLDAP and NFS,
and there are 4 client hosts with Ubuntu using it.
The desired
2017 Nov 16
1
Samba AD and NIS integration
>> idmapping does not work for AD Domain Controllers.
>
>It does ;-)
>
Does that mean that the warning in the docs is out of date? Does it work on the version of Samba in the Stretch repository (Samba 4.5.12), or do I need to find a repo with a more recent build?
>>Other pages
>> suggest many of the winbind parameters are simply ignored and I can
>> confirm this
2013 Jul 24
1
NFS not exporting filesystem ACLs
Hi.
I have a test system in an lab I have copied over the /etc/sysconfig/nfs
and /etc/exports from productions all the same services are running. But in
the test environment the client mounts the nfs exports but the file system
ACLs are not visible , what have I missed ?
I have stopped the firewall on the server and that didn't help.
Filesystem acls are enabled in fstab for the file system
2017 Nov 16
2
Samba AD and NIS integration
Thanks for your reply Rowland.
> The id ranges are what you choose, reading this may help:
>
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member#Setting_up_a_Basic_smb.conf_File
>
> >/Is there any working way of controlling those ranges, />/given idmap breaks stuff? /
> What do you mean 'idmap breaks things' ?
>
Sorry, should have made it
2009 Mar 30
0
multi-protocol (cifs/nfs) access to same files - help please
Hello,
New here, and I''m not sure if this is the correct mailing list to post this question or not.
Anyway, we are having some questions about multi-protocol (CIFS/NFS) access to the same files specifically when not using AD or LDAP.
Summary:
Accessing the same folder from CIFS or NFS when working in a workgroup configuration (no domain authentication) works fine using cifs user
2019 Oct 01
2
need to check and read ntfs acls from nfs stack, looking for libraries to do so
I need to add the ability to check permissions against ntfs acls that are
set and maintained by a samba server, in our nfs stack. The nfs stack
currently doesn't have anything to deal with this. I was wondering if
Samba's code for creating and checking permissions against the security
descriptor and related structs is something provided by third party
libraries, or did Samba implement that
2011 Sep 05
0
unable to access volume integrated for RDMA through NFS mount
Dear Team,
Earlier also i have put a mail regarding this same issue. I have installed
glusterfs 3.2.2 on linux 64 bit in replication mode.
The volume is created with RDMA protocol and for test purpose i have done a
nfs mount and glusterfs mount on two machines. The machine where the
glusterfs mount is done from there setfacl works and any secondary user is
able do all read write under mount
2018 Feb 14
1
Samba sharing an NFS mount point
Hello,
I use a Synology NAS to store data. This NAS shares its data only
through the NFS protocol.
In this infrastructure, there is another machine configured as a
hypervisor. This hypervisor has access to data shared by NFS.
This hypervisor is on the same network (VLAN) as the NAS server.
Users on another VLAN would like to access data from a folder on the NFS
share. The problem is that the NAS
2005 Mar 29
1
NFS and ACL
Hi,
i still have no response for my problem, so i try again in another way.
i have a share on with i set ACLs. This work fine.
I mount this share with NFS on another server, but the ACL, can't be
seen on the NFS side (i use getfacl)
Is there a way to keep the ACL threw a NFS export ?
Thanks