Le 24/12/2012 17:33, Michael B. Trausch a écrit :
On 12/20/2012 10:05 AM, Bruno MACADRE wrote:
If I copy this file in command line the mode is 660 as expected, If I
want to simulate the file explorer behaviour I must do a 'cp
--preserve=mode' copy.
Is there a way to forbid this behaviour
From: Michael B. Trausch m...@naunetcorp.com
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 11:33:44 -0500
On 12/20/2012 10:05 AM, Bruno MACADRE wrote:
If I copy this file in command line the mode is 660 as expected, If I
want to simulate the file explorer behaviour I must do a 'cp
--preserve=mode' copy.
Is
On 12/20/2012 10:05 AM, Bruno MACADRE wrote:
If I copy this file in command line the mode is 660 as expected, If I
want to simulate the file explorer behaviour I must do a 'cp
--preserve=mode' copy.
Is there a way to forbid this behaviour ? Or is there something
wrong in my
Hi,
I've got a strange behaviour on a share when I copy files with files
explorers (like Thunar, Nautilus, ...).
This is the share configuration :
[share1]
comment = Share 01
path = /home/shares/share1
valid users = +share1
Well,
I've searched on samba.org why these two versions don't have the same
behaviour and I found that's a bug in 3.3.0.
So now the problem is a little bit different :
I'm on a SAMBA 3.5.6 Server with this share :
[partinfo]
path=/shares/partinfo
valid users = +info
Hello all,
I've got an old server running SAMBA 3.3.0. I've some shares on it. All
shares looks like this :
[partinfo]
path=/shares/partinfo
valid users = +info
force user = %U
force group = info
read only = No
create mask = 0660
On 01/12/2010 11:38, Bruno MACADRE wrote:
Hello all,
I've got an old server running SAMBA 3.3.0. I've some shares on
it. All shares looks like this :
[partinfo]
path=/shares/partinfo
valid users = +info
force user = %U
force group = info
read only = No
create mask
Permissions for the share are the same in 3.3.0 and 3.5.6, like this :
drwxrwx--- 21 root info4096 2009-01-17 08:38 partinfo
thx,
Le 01/12/2010 12:14, George Mamalakis a écrit :
On 01/12/2010 11:38, Bruno MACADRE wrote:
Hello all,
I've got an old server running SAMBA 3.3.0. I've some
Hi,
Running 3.0.28-0.2-1625-SUSE-CODE10,
if in /etc/samba/smb.conf the hide dot files parameter is set to No then
on the client I see
$ touch hi
touch: cannot touch `hi': Permission denied
$ ls -alh
total 4.0K
drwxrwxr-x 10 500 users0 2010-05-20 14:27 .
drwxr-xr-x 29 root root 4.0K
Greetings list,
I'm having a problem setting file permissions for users connecting to my
samba file server. CentOS 5.4, samba-3.0.33-3.15.el5_4.1.
I have authentication configured to use winbind, and name services
configured to use LDAP.
I've configured valid users in smb.conf to contain
Sorry folks - false alarm. A bit of searching in the archives showed me
that I needed:
admin users = DOMAIN\username
Fixed the problem.
Carry on...
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From: Eddy Sturg tride2...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:40 AM
Subject: Samba permissions
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Josh Kelley josh...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having a very strange permissions problem with Samba 3.4.7 (installed
via backports.org) running on Debian Lenny:
If a Windows 7 or Windows Vista client tries to use Windows Explorer to
access a user's home directory
I'm having a very strange permissions problem with Samba 3.4.7 (installed
via backports.org) running on Debian Lenny:
If a Windows 7 or Windows Vista client tries to use Windows Explorer to
access a user's home directory with permissions 0700, the client gets a
permission denied error.
If the
On 1/22/2010 4:23 PM, Dale Schroeder wrote:
On 01/22/2010 3:25 PM, Robert Steinmetz AIA wrote:
Dale Schroeder wrote:
On 01/21/2010 3:08 PM, Robert Steinmetz AIA wrote:
I need help understanding what is happening and trouble shooting.
I have two servers running Samba 2.3.3, one as a Domain
On 01/21/2010 3:08 PM, Robert Steinmetz AIA wrote:
I need help understanding what is happening and trouble shooting.
I have two servers running Samba 2.3.3, one as a Domain Controller one
as a Member Server. Both are running Ubuntu 8.10. smbd, nmbd and
winbindd using the tdb back end are
Dale Schroeder wrote:
On 01/21/2010 3:08 PM, Robert Steinmetz AIA wrote:
I need help understanding what is happening and trouble shooting.
I have two servers running Samba 2.3.3, one as a Domain Controller
one as a Member Server. Both are running Ubuntu 8.10. smbd, nmbd and
winbindd using
I need help understanding what is happening and trouble shooting.
I have two servers running Samba 2.3.3, one as a Domain Controller one
as a Member Server. Both are running Ubuntu 8.10. smbd, nmbd and
winbindd using the tdb back end are running on both.
I have two shares on the member
I have a share created on my linux server. I can connect to it with the
administrator user just fine. I need to be able to create files and
directories with the administrator user, even in directories that are
not owned by administrator. administrator is in the users group.
Everything
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Ryan Stille r...@cfwebtools.com wrote:
[websites]
comment = /home/WWW-data
path = /home/WWW-data
read only = no
valid users = rps administrator
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
force user = administrator
force group = nobody
It looks
Kyle Rabe wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Ryan Stille r...@cfwebtools.com wrote:
[websites]
comment = /home/WWW-data
path = /home/WWW-data
read only = no
valid users = rps administrator
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
force user = administrator
force group = nobody
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Ryan Stille r...@cfwebtools.com wrote:
...I was forcing the group nobody because I need files that are created
through the samba share to be editable by the web server.
For this purpose, I would use the www-data group or something similar.
The nobody group, in
Hi folks :-)
using smbmount //ip/share /home/user0/share -o username=xxx,password=xxx I
can mount the share samba dir on my client but:
if I do: touch temp0 I see:
touch: setting times of `temp0': No such file or directory
or I can create new directory but I can't write on it.
Using konqueror
Hi,
I am running Samba 3.0.10-1.4E.11 under Centos 4.4 in a Win2K3 AD
network. I have a share called data with permissions of 777 an owner of
DomainName+Administrator and a group of DomainName+Domain Users. Under
this share I have a number of directories that I have applied various
permissions
: [Samba] Permissions problem
Hi,
I am running Samba 3.0.10-1.4E.11 under Centos 4.4 in a Win2K3 AD
network. I have a share called data with permissions of 777 an owner of
DomainName+Administrator and a group of DomainName+Domain Users. Under
this share I have a number of directories that I have
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On 09/19/2006 10:52 PM, David Bear escreveu:
I have configured a domain controller in samba 3.0.xxx. I followed the
how-to at samba.org and I think I may have missed a step because now
when I attempt to add a machine to the domain, I get an error.
I have configured a domain controller in samba 3.0.xxx. I followed the
how-to at samba.org and I think I may have missed a step because now
when I attempt to add a machine to the domain, I get an error.
I am using tdbsam as the user/group store. I ran the net group map to
make windows groups to
Which version of samba are you using? Until 3.0.14 there was a bug in the
ACL handling of Samba afaik. The symptoms you describe sound very similar.
Hello List,
Please CC me on responses as I am not currently subscribed to the list.
Please see the following attached files for details.
Hi, i have a samba server with a share, in that share there is a folder called,
for example 'users' and then sub folders with permissions 750 for each.
With this i can handle de access to the folder by group.
Let me put more clear:
x:\
- - - - users \
- -john
I can see and read the samba share on a Fedora Core 4 box, but I can't add,
modify, delete anything neither directories nor files.
How do I enable file writing, modification and deletion?
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smb.conf
# Global parameters
[global]
server string = Samba Server
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
Hi Folks,
I'm using samba 3.0.14a_1,1 on FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE. I'm having a problem that all
my samba users must be set in 'admins users' directive in smb.conf. Users that
aren't on 'admin users' in smb.conf don't have permissions to read/write some
shares and their own home directory.
Any
Hello,
I'm an inexperienced Linux / Samba user attempting to get some simple
networking going with various versions of Windows.
Running Samba 3.0.14a-2 on a 'freebie magazine' fedora install.
I appear to have a what I think is a permissions problem, but could(?) be
username or password related.
Hi,
Using Samba 3.0.14a and AIX 4.3, I have been able to join PC's to the
domain without any problem. It just works. I am using local profiles,
and serving login batch files from the server, and that just works. So
far, I'm a happy camper.
Now, I am trying to understand permissions so that I
Hello,
I have a share called [math] and in it, I have files in it.
When I write files to the root of that share, it successfully saves
them with a permission of 775.
In my smb.conf, I have the following:
force create mode = 0775
force directory mode = 0775
Now.. when a user saves into a
Hi all,
I've got a share called [ACCOUNTING] with the following share definition:
[ACCOUNTING]
path = /data/samba/shares/Accounting
valid users = @acct @Domain Admins
browseable = yes
public = no
read only = no
force group = acct
Here is the permissions on the directory:
oink:/data/samba/shares
On Monday 29 November 2004 10:03, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a share called [ACCOUNTING] with the following share definition:
[ACCOUNTING]
path = /data/samba/shares/Accounting
valid users = @acct @Domain Admins
browseable = yes
public = no
read only = no
force group =
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On Monday 29 November 2004 09:19, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
On Monday 29 November 2004 10:03, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a share called [ACCOUNTING] with the following share definition:
[ACCOUNTING]
path =
On Monday 29 November 2004 10:52, robert wrote:
Well, two ideas. First try shortening the share name. I've seen problems on
some clients (you didn't say which client you are using) with the longer
share names and ones that use a hyphen (not the case here). Second, I did
find a KB article
Since 3.0.8 we have a file permission problem (group related???).
I didn't take a closer look at it, our production environment went back to
3.0.7.
symptoms: certain files can't be recreated/deleted, but group rights should
allow it.
3.0.7 works fine.
Daniel
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Beschorner Daniel wrote:
| Since 3.0.8 we have a file permission problem (group related???).
| I didn't take a closer look at it, our production environment went back to
| 3.0.7.
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| symptoms: certain files can't be recreated/deleted, but group rights
An: Beschorner Daniel
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Beschorner Daniel wrote:
| Since 3.0.8 we have a file permission problem (group related???).
| I didn't take a closer look at it, our production environment went
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 05:14:44PM +0100, Beschorner Daniel wrote:
[2004/11/09 17:02:02, 10] smbd/open.c:open_file_shared1(1038)
open_file_shared: fname = bootfont.bin, dos_attrs = 27, share_mode = 41,
ofun = 12, mode = 560, oplock request = 3
[2004/11/09 17:02:02, 8]
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 05:14:44PM +0100, Beschorner Daniel wrote:
We use LDAP backend and Linux 2.6.
It happens only --with-acl-support.
This 2 errors I found in the level 10 log when I try to copy a fresh copied
file a second time on itself (permissions of test file are -r-xrw, user
and
Hi,
I nearly have the same problem as David.
I have a share:
[forall]
path = /home/data/forall
read only = yes
write list = Administrator, @lehrer, @domadm, @verwaltung
force user = root
force group = staff
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
and
rwxrwxr-x9
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 4:56 PM
Subject: RE: [Samba] Permissions problem...I must be overlooking
*something*...
-Original Message-
From: Mark Lidstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You've probably only put them in because of the problem you're
-Original Message-
From: Mike Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, just a thought
Are the LINUX permissions on the directory set correctly ?
Make sure it's
owned by your group, I got caught out by that a few times
when I created a
new directory as root and then tried to
I have a share I can't seem to create files on, and I can't figure out why.
I get Access denied from Windows, and the samba log shows this:
[2004/07/13 10:52:26, 2] smbd/open.c:open_directory(1293)
open_directory: failing create on read-only share
[2004/07/13 10:52:26, 2]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Samba] Permissions problem...I must be overlooking
*something*...
I have a share I can't seem to create files on, and I can't figure out
why. I get Access denied from Windows, and the samba log shows this:
[2004/07/13 10:52:26, 2] smbd/open.c:open_directory(1293
-Original Message-
From: Mark Lidstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You've probably only put them in because of the problem you're having,
but writeable/writable and read only are actually the same setting
but reversed. E.g. writeable/writable = yes is the same as
read only
= no.
I am having problems settings permissions on files or directories. I am
running Samba 3.0.4 with domain logins.
Let's say that I have a share where everyone in the domain has access to it
but there are a couple of files in that share that only two of the people in
the domain need access to them.
I am running Samba 3.0.3 on a Red Hat Linux 9 server (Intel based). I am
using the procedures outlined in a document found at
http://de.samba.org/samba/docs/man/unixclients.html. My Samba server is to
be a Member Server in a W2K Active Directory (AD) domain. The procedures
for this begin on
I have setup samba and also winbind and have joined an active directory.
That part as worked and i can see domain users etc connected and the
samba machine can list domain users. However when i right click on a
folder in windows and then select permissions then the option to select
domain
Hi everyone (oh yeah, and I am new to the list but have a little Samba
experience).
I have a Samba 3.0.1 install on a Fedora Core 1 (.2138 kernel non-smp -
not that it should matter for this). I have created a group called
osla for the users in my domain and I have Samba working properly as a
Hi,
I am a newbie here.
I am runnning Samba 2.2.3a which act as a NT workstation
connecting to CNS-NT domain.
When I tried to connect to Samba, \\Bigred\home is not
accessible, you might not have permission to use this network resource.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
-Paul
Here is the situation. I have setup a samba server to authenticate against
Active Directory. I have created a group under my Linux server and created
all the accounts that need to access the share and placed them in the Linux
group on the samba server. I gave
the group full rights to the samba
Here is the situation. I have setup a samba server to authenticate against
Active Directory. I have created a group under my Linux server and created
all the accounts that need to access the share and placed them in the Linux
group on the samba server. I gave
the group full rights to the samba
Here is the situation. I have setup a samba server to authenticate against
Active Directory. I have created a group under my linux server and created
all the accounts that need to access the share on the samba server. I gave
the group the rights to the samba share, but when a user adds to the
--- juan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the situation. I have setup a samba server
to authenticate against
Active Directory. I have created a group under my
linux server and created
all the accounts that need to access the share on
the samba server. I gave
the group the rights to the
]On Behalf Of Thabu
PienaarSent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 2:07 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Samba] Permissions
problem
Help Please
When I try to connect from Win XP Pro to my Samba
Server, I get this error...
"Samba is not accessible. You might not have
pe
Hi,
Im having a slight
problem with samba permissions.
Here goes my scenario:
Red Hat Linux 8.0 with
samba
I got a samba share public
Users can access the
share and write there what they need, but if a user creates a directory, other
users cant access it.
How can I
set a directory mask of 775
see the samba docs...
This parameter is the octal modes which are used when converting DOS
modes to UNIX modes when creating UNIX directories.
When a directory is created, the necessary permissions are
calculated according to the mapping from DOS modes to
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