Hi Andrew,
I have written a small patch for this issue. I would appreciate if someone
could take a look at and comment. I have tested it on XP machines and seems to
work properly.
Cheers.
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On Sat, 2013-05-11 at 01:25 +0200, Samuel Cabrero wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I have written a small patch for this issue. I would appreciate if someone
could take a look at and comment. I have tested it on XP machines and seems
to
work properly.
This certainly appears to match what I understand
On 16/02/13 03:45, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 10:33 +, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I would like to migrate some of my Samba 3.x domains to Samba 4. Part of
the functionality of the current system is allowing some Windows XP Pro
computers, which are not joined to the domain,
Thanks Ricky. I've enabled the file system requirements in fstab and
checked the kernel supports them (not sure how I managed to skip that
step during installation). Now the permissions changes do stick.
However, as per Andrew's email (part of this thread) - the server still
prompts for
Hi Ricky,
Thanks for the reply. I have tried changing the permissions on the
netlogon share and the strange thing is that none of the changes I do in
the Security/ACL tab from the Windows XP machine which is joined to the
domain (but on the netlogon share which is on the server) actually
Have you taken a look at
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_4/OS_Requirements#File_System_Support to
ensure your file system will handle ACL's?
Ricky
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Sebastian Arcus s...@open-t.co.uk wrote:
Hi Ricky,
Thanks for the reply. I have tried changing the
On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 10:33 +, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I would like to migrate some of my Samba 3.x domains to Samba 4. Part of
the functionality of the current system is allowing some Windows XP Pro
computers, which are not joined to the domain, access to some public
shares on the Samba
On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 10:33 +, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I would like to migrate some of my Samba 3.x domains to Samba 4. Part of
the functionality of the current system is allowing some Windows XP Pro
computers, which are not joined to the domain, access to some public
shares on the Samba
I would like to migrate some of my Samba 3.x domains to Samba 4. Part of
the functionality of the current system is allowing some Windows XP Pro
computers, which are not joined to the domain, access to some public
shares on the Samba server. I tried using map to guest = bad user with
Samba 4 -
Hi Sebastian,
Many of the per share options can now be done using ACL's. In this case you
would open the netlogon share (via windows) start - run -
\\MY-SERVER\netlogon (then press enter), then right click on a blank spot
in that folder (not on any other file or folder) and select properties.
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