On Wed, 2012-10-24 at 18:36 +0100, Alex Matthews wrote: > On 24/10/2012 17:25, Alex Matthews wrote: > > On 24/10/2012 12:09, Andrew Bartlett wrote: > >> On Wed, 2012-10-24 at 10:49 +0100, Alex Matthews wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I have installed a virtual testing network consisting of one samba4 PDC > >>> (latest git master) and one Windows XP Pro SP3 (fully updated)machine. > >>> > >>> I have successfully provisioned an AD Domain and joined the XP machine > >>> to it. > >>> When I run the gpmc on the XP Pro machine and select: > >>> Forest: <domain name> -> Domains -> <domain name> -> Group Policy > >>> Objects -> Default Domain [Controller | Policy] > >>> I get the following error: > >>> > >>> "The permissions for this GPO in the SYSVOL folder are inconsistent > >>> with > >>> those in Active Directory. > >>> It is recommended that these permissions be consistent. > >>> To change the SYSVOL permissions to those in Active Directory, click > >>> OK." > >>> > >>> Hitting ok I get no error but as soon as I reselect THE SAME entry I > >>> get > >>> the same error, it doesn't seem to be able to fix the ACL. > >>> > >>> I have found one post about this on the list > >>> (https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5483)but apparently it was > >>> "fixed" a long time ago. > >>> Seeing as I'm using the latest version I would assume this is a > >>> different issue. > >>> > >>> If I try to change any of the ACLs on either of the folders in > >>> \\<pdc>\sysvol\<domain name>\Policies\ by hand I get no errors however > >>> the change doesn't stick. > >>> > >>> > >>> Looking at the samba log files: > >>> > >>> I get this when I start gpmc and click ok: > >>> http://pastebin.com/7rBKyU1B > >>> > >>> I get this when I start gpmc and don't click ok: > >>> http://pastebin.com/B3DMSE1T > >>> > >>> I get this when I alter the ACLs manually (after line 479 is when I > >>> actually alter the ACLs): > >>> http://pastebin.com/2mEvWX6K > >>> > >>> My smb.conf is stock. No alterations. > >>> The server OS is Ubuntu 12.04. > >>> The filesystem is ext4 mounted with the following options: > >>> "errors=remount-ro,acl,user_xattr,barrier=1". > >>> I have all acl packages installed that I have seen referenced by samba > >>> or in posts of a similar nature. > >> If you are in the mood for some testing, can you try my acl-fixes2 > >> branch? > >> > >> git remote add abartlet git://git.samba.org/abartlet/samba.git > >> git fetch abartlet > >> git checkout abartlet/acl-fixes2 -b abartlet-acl-fixes2 > >> > >> I'm trying to get these changes into master, but I'm not quite finished. > >> You should only put these on a test server, as I may change data formats > >> etc. > >> > >> I would be very curious to know if this fixes the issue. > >> > >> Otherwise or in addition, if you can show me the contents of your > >> idmap.ldb (ldbsearch -H idmap.ldb) it might help me guess as what is > >> going wrong here, and fix it. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Andrew Bartlett > >> > > I assume > > > > git checkout abartlet/acl-fixes2 -b abartlet-acl-fixes2 > > > > should be: > > > > git checkout abartlet/fix-acls2 -b abartlet-fix-acls2 > > > > I'm rebuilding now, will keep you posted! > > > > Thanks, > > > > Alex > > > > I have tried your branch. Rebuilt and the XP machine still throws the > same issue. > > Do I need to reprovision?
You need to at least run 'samba-tool ntacl sysvolreset' to get the new ACLs on disk. Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett http://samba.org/~abartlet/ Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
