On 15/08/12 17:27, Alexander Luedtke wrote: > Hi Steve, > > no, thats becouse u need a ticket to get into the user directory. > even if u make an su - <username> as root, u wont get into his > homedirectory without the right user ticket - that what it is designded > for, to > protect the userdirectories. > > So only solution is to move the Samba Server to the same file server as > the NFS server is. > > greetings > > Alex > > Am 15.08.12 17:10, schrieb steve: >> Hi >> openSUSE 12.1 >> >> Our Samba4 DC has a Kerberised NFS mounted share. I need the root user >> to be able to write to the share. I can do this with by mounting it with: >> no_root_squash,sec=sys >> >> Is there any way I can do it with: >> sec=krb5 >> >> root has a ticket in /tmp/krb5cc_0 but he always gets permission denied >> when the share is mounted krb5, even with the no_root_squash >> >> Cheers, >> Steve >> >> ________________________________________________ >> Kerberos mailing [email protected] >> https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos > Hi The Samba4 guys do not recommend the DC and the filer be one and the same box:( For this reason I am trying to find a way of separating the two without losing the krb5 security but at the same time be able to write and setup and delete user accounts. This means that I must have write access to the NFS mounted /home directories on the DC. Cheers, Steve
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