) so
that probably doesn't help you...)
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(probably a wrong assumption anyway).
[ducks]
I know, you don't have to say it... but you know doubt know the Samba
internals a lot better than me, so if you want to add in checks (indeed,
rewrite the whole patch) you're more than welcome. :/
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that (as far as I know) there's no distinction between write
permissions and Window's extra parameters of modify, full control,
etc. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong...)
Hope this helps.
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out rather than proceeding. The man page entry for dos filemode is
fairly clear that it _should_ work for directories too.
Any ideas? Is this a bug in Samba?
TIA
Andrew
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in Samba? (Should it be on samba-technical?)
TIA
Andrew
[ PS. For those of you waiting for my script to set ACLs automagically,
never fear; I haven't forgotten, I just haven't had a chance to post it
anywhere. It is coming, honest! :) ]
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, never used
Solaris), but is it ending based on the size, or the time? Do you
possibly have something like logrotate running from cron?
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to speed it up? Maybe some tweaks on
either the server or the client?
(This may be better suited on samba-technical - feel free to Cc.)
Andrew
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(and apply them) for each file that
has been copied.
If anyone wants a copy when I'm done, let me know.
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on domain-level security.
Any ideas for an [easier] way to do this?
TIA
Andrew
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, try something like
dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test.dat bs=1k count=300
This should create a 3Gb file on the local disk (assuming you have
enough disk space on that partition, of course :)
HTH
Andrew
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to the current connected user.
My question is, since this is a (new) domain Samba server connecting to
an existing W2k PDC on an established domain, [why] does the bit about
local users only (no domain users) still apply?
TIA
Andrew
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critical. Should I take it
to the samba-technical list?
Any thoughts much appreciated.
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as
having the default permissions (copying person is owner, etc). More
Googling needed...
Thanks for your help, everyone.
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at present (need real users due
to ownership of files; I'm using add user script instead). Should I in
fact be using winbind? If so, how does it fit into the picture?
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is authenticating to the PDC but providing file
services
and I'm reusing the W2k server as a client - ie. trying to access files
on the Samba server from the W2k box.
As far as I can tell the Samba machine has already joined - password
authentication doesn't work if it doesn't join.
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mighty annoying mighty
fast, trying to map them in your head...
(phew!)
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are not installed at all, which appears to be false...
(I'm using 2.2.7 on Debian unstable, manually compiled from source from
samba.org. I can't use 3.0pre (or whatever it's called) because the add
user script option is broken - see my previous thread.)
Any ideas?
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to
the ACL, which is what I really need.
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that it doesn't seem to be mapping the usernames
properly in the ACL listing. I can't add users from W2k, so I have yet
to see what that would be listed as, but let's say I have a username map
andrewfu = Andrew Furey
and I set the ACL on a file with
setfacl -m andrewfu:rwx myfile
Now
on log level=2, I get the following (relevant)
lines in log.smbd:
[no entry for this user on the local system at all]
check_password: Authentication for user [Andrew Furey] - [Andrew
Furey] FAILED with error NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER
[an entry in user.map, mapping to a not-yet-existent system
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