Benjamin Allen (and peacefulhappybs247) wrote: >I've been trying to figure this out for some time and can't quite nail it >down, despite searching the internet, and a couple of samba books. Here >goes: > >I'm running "Version 3.4.3-3.3.1-2341-SUSE-SL11.2" of Samba on OpenSUSE >11.2. > >Here are some relevant excerpts from my smb.conf file: > >[global] >... >security = ADS >... >winbind separator = + >... >log level = 2 >... > >[xdrives] >comment = X Drive Repository > path = /share/samba/domain/home > browseable = yes > create mask = 0700 > directory mask = 0700 > valid users = @OURDOMAIN+smb (this is a group) > inherit acls = no > hide unreadable = no > read only = no > >I have AD authentication running via winbind, and the "Kerberos" element >is >working also. > >So, "wbinfo -g" produces all groups in the same format as entered in this >share: > >" >OURDOMAIN+Administrators >... >OURDOMAIN+smb >" > >The filesystem "path =" directory has been chown'd to my name+that domain >group(of which I am a member). > >"chown OURDOMAIN+me:OURDOMAIN+smb" > >Also, I "chmodded" it to 0777 for testing. > >Yet... *ARGH!* > >When I try accessing this share from windows "Run" or Konqueror on another >linux, I get this on the server: > >tail /var/log/samba/log.smbd > >"... >[2010/06/07 09:41:37, 2] auth/auth.c:310(check_ntlm_ >password) > check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [me] -> [me] -> >[OURDOMAIN+me] succeeded >[2010/06/07 09:41:37, 0] smbd/service.c:1009(make_connection_snum) > '/share/samba/domain/home' does not exist or permission denied when >connecting to [xdrives] Error was Permission denied >..." > >Copy pasting the entry “'/share/samba/domain/home'” right out of the >above: > >ServerName:~ # ls -lah /share/samba/domain/home >total 512 >drwxrwxrwx 23 OURDOMAIN+me OURDOMAIN+smb 584 Jun 3 10:06 . > >I earlier changed the mountpoint of this partition to /share as /srv >wasn't >working. Just now, I put in "path = /home" as a reality check, and >remotely >accessed \\<server.ip>\<folder>, and it succeeded. I only received an >error >message when trying to create a new folder. > >What am I missing?
If OpenSUSE uses SELinux or some equivalent, this sounds like the same problem Jeff was having: http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2010-May/156197.html. Moray. "To err is human. To purr, feline" -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba