Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Permission issues with subscriptions"
2003 Feb 06
2
Novice question
Hi,
New to Samba & this list, so please forgive if I make a faux pas.
I've got a Redhat 7.3 box with Samba, & 2 Win stations, called "ws1" & "ws2".
When either station creates files on the server, all the files get created with
permissions of rw-r--r-- (644). How do I get them created with 777?
ws1 & ws2 are both set up as entries in the /etc/passwd file
2004 Aug 17
1
create mask
Hello.
I have set up a new samba server here at work, and for most things it is
working great -- but there is yet one major issue.
It works fine for Windows and Dave clients, but the problem arises when I use
smbmount. It is set up as a domain member of an ADS domain.
For example, I have a public share that everyone in the office should be able
to access, regardless of platform or even
2019 Feb 18
1
odd messages at boot time
I'm getting these messages during boot:
error: failure reading sector 0xfc from 'hd4'
error: failure reading sector 0xe0 from 'hd4'
error: failure reading sector 0x0 from 'hd4'
error: failure reading sector 0xfc from 'hd5'
error: failure reading sector 0xe0 from 'hd5'
error: failure reading sector 0x0 from 'hd5'
they pop up soon after the Grub
2003 Nov 23
1
[PATCH] dd O_CREAT permission
O_CREAT requires a mode argument for open()
This patch passes the current umask of the dd process.
--- usr/klibc/klibc-0.81.orig/utils/dd.c 2002-09-03 00:49:08.000000000 +0200
+++ usr/klibc/klibc-0.81/utils/dd.c 2003-11-23 18:04:11.000000000 +0100
@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include
2001 Dec 27
3
Writing to a Win98 share?
Hi all. Very simple question, hopefully with a very simple answer....
Here's my problem...
I'm mounting a Windows98(se) share (yes, with full permissions, no password)
onto my Linux box. Mounts just fine, all users can read from it perfectly.
However, NO users except for root can write to the share! How can I fix
this?
Here's my mount line for the share from /etc/fstab:
2018 Apr 12
2
ACL for system users?
Hello all,
I'm setting up an IMAP server with dovecot. I've set up system users
with PAM authentication and Maildir maiboxes.
I'd like to share mailboxes among them, but regardless of what I try, I
bump into filesystem permissions.
I want to have Maildirs created for new users with the right
permissions. I even changed "UMASK" in file /etc/login.defs from 022 to
002,
2004 Oct 03
3
commit changes to removable media + error copying
SAMBA 2.2.8A
I am automounting a 6-in-1 smartmedia reader such as:
/etc/auto..master
/mnt/auto /etc/auto.misc --timeout=1
/etc/auto.misc
carda -fstype=msdos,rw,nosuid,nodev,umask=000 :/dev/sda1
I am also making that a samba share:
[card_a]
comment = Removable Card Media
path = /mnt/auto/carda
browseable = yes
public = no
read only = no
2008 Feb 03
3
location of .subscriptions
Hello,
I just installed dovecot (1.0.10) to replace UW-IMAP.
So far almost everything works. But I need shared folders (mbox
format).
I hope I've set up everything but when a user subscribes to one of the
shared folders a file .subscriptions with perm 600 is created in the
parent directory of the shared mailboxes ("namespace public" below).
As I understand the docs that file should
2002 Mar 06
1
samba 2.2.3a on PPC
I can join a domain, but wbinfo -t does not work. I used Mandrake's
.src.rpm. I tried the same .src.rpm on a x86 machine and it works.
strace's are attached. Any ideas?
...Jeff
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execve("/usr/bin/wbinfo", ["wbinfo", "-t"], [/* 38 vars */]) = 0
uname({sys="Linux", node="balsa", ...}) = 0
2008 Jun 26
2
wrong permission
Im still finding a number of control directories that have the wrong
permission:
Jun 26 00:02:34 userimap13.xs4all.nl dovecot: IMAP(xxx): file_dotlock_create(/var/spool/mail/dovecot-control/g/gl/xxx/INBOX/.Apple Mail To Do/dovecot-uidlist) failed: Permission denied
userimap1# ls -al "/var/spool/mail/dovecot-control/g/gl/xxx/INBOX/.Apple Mail To Do" total 8
drw------- 2 xxx user 4096
2002 Jul 27
6
mode=777 does not work as fstab option
I need to mount a samba share as mode 777, so all users can
read/write/delete/create.
I have this as fstab entry
//host/public /mnt/home smbfs
auto,uid=user,umask=000,defaults,username=Perkins,password=
see, i've had to put uid=user just to get it owned by user user, so i could
edit files
i put mode=777, but it does nothing.
i want to let all users read/write/create/delete
2010 Nov 02
1
SFTP subsystem and umask
Hello,
I have noticed that the -u parameter to the sftp-server or internal-sftp subsystem is not working correctly. For openssh-5.6p1 I believe that the problem lies in this code, starting at line 1414 in sftp-server.c:
----------------------------------------------------------
case 'u':
mask = (mode_t)strtonum(optarg, 0, 0777, &errmsg);
if (errmsg != NULL)
2011 May 04
2
create a folder with mode '0777'
Dear list,
I am trying to create a folder structure, say 'test/sub', and set the
folder and sub folder to be writable to everyone.
By default
dir.create('test/sub', recursive=TRUE, mode='0777')
creates folders with mode: drwxr-xr-x
After
Sys.chmod('test/sub',mode='0777')
The folder 'test' is: drwxr-xr-x
and the sub folder 'sub' is:
2015 Jan 15
1
[PATCH] mknod: filter modes in mkfifo, mknod_b, mknod_c (RHBZ#1182463).
Since mkfifo, mknod_b, and mknod_c add the correct file type to the
modes of the resulting file, make sure the specified mode contains only
permissions bits.
---
daemon/mknod.c | 15 +++++++++++++++
generator/actions.ml | 21 ++++++++++++++++++---
2 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/daemon/mknod.c b/daemon/mknod.c
index 7f71210..9af8701 100644
---
2010 Dec 15
2
Building RPM for Openssh5.6p1 fails on RHEL 6.0
All,
I am trying to build openssh-5.6p1 using the SPEC file on RHEL 6 and I am
receiving this
error:
[root@**** SPECS]# rpmbuild -bb openssh.spec
error: line 47: Unknown tag: Copyright : BSD
Also,
I read that the umask functionality in this one has issues. Does it
work in the 5.5 source?
Any help would be appreciated.
2006 Jan 11
1
patching asterisk with tzafrir patch for voicemail permission does not work
Hi,
I tried to patch asterisk 1.2.1 on a Debian Sarge distro with the patch
made by tzafrir but I still cannot set writing permission to directories.
I tried to put umask 007 inside .bash_profile but it doesn't work.
Is there anyone who can help me?
TIA
Giorgio Incantalupo
2002 Nov 05
2
[PATCH] fix sftp to preserve permissions and uid/gid
Sftp fails to correctly preserve permissions when fetching a file. It adds
write permission for the owner (presumably so it can write the file).
Sftp also fails to preserve the uid/gid. Added code so that if is running
as root, uid and gid are preserved.
patch is based on Openssh 3.4p1.
*** sftp-client.c@@\main\1 Tue Oct 1 17:26:20 2002
--- sftp-client.c Tue Nov 5 10:22:52 2002
2007 Dec 07
3
Permission issue while using rsync.
Hi,
Until now we have been using rsync with SSH for copying data across
different sites.
They are bundled within wrappers and are circulated thru' cronjobs.
All the sites exchange data in this way.
It is working fine in all the sites, but except for 1 site. It transfers the
files fine, but it changes the permissions on the files. It does'nt retain
it as per the source nor as per the umask
2005 Jul 29
1
Samba permissions
I am working on my permissions and something does not quite make sense
to me. Here is what I have set.
/DIR (Unix permissions are 3777)
Then in samba I have the following
[dir]
path = /DIR
read only = no
valid users @teach @student
create mask 3660
directory mask 3770
Then from a windows workstation, I create a new directory inside 'dir',
and call it 'teach'.
The
2002 Mar 30
1
File permission umask howto?
I'm trying to figure out how to cause rsync to
create the file on the backup server with 700 permission
and specific owner "some_user" (not root)
I try to do it in several way with no success.
The command I'm using is:
rsync -r -t -v -z /dir some_user@server::module
so that it don't copy permission
It always give the files 744 permission, that mean that every on can read