On Ubuntu, I have upgraded to the latest LTS version, which upgraded my
Samba to 3.6.3 and now getting NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED when trying to
remove files and folders.
I even tried upgrading my PDC to the latest available, 3.6.5, but
nothing seems to help. Has anyone had this issue?
Yeah,
On Ubuntu, I have upgraded to the latest LTS version, which upgraded my
Samba to 3.6.3 and now getting NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED when trying to
remove files and folders. This server MEDIA is setup as a member server
to a FreeBSD PDC called MAIL using LDAP for authentication. All been
working great
Hi.
I've tried all the alternatives I cold find. When I
attempt to access a share on a linux client I get this error:
[2011/10/27 19:33:46.450093, 1] smbd/service.c:678(make_connection_snum)
create_connection_server_info failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
I am accessing using kde and dolphin
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 06:48:33AM -0600, Craig Stelter wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I set my log level to 10. I can't spot
anything in this-- everything about the gid/uid looks reasonable (it
seems to know I'm uid=500) and the path is resolved right. But at the
very end it is just
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 14:30 +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 06:48:33AM -0600, Craig Stelter wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I set my log level to 10. I can't spot
anything in this-- everything about the gid/uid looks reasonable (it
seems to know I'm uid=500) and the
Hello,
I sent a previous message about this case, but I'm guessing I had too
much info. I'll try to keep it simple.
I'm looking for ways to further troubleshoot this error:
[cstel...@fedorabox system]$ smbclient //fedorabox/sys
Enter cstelter's password:
Domain=[STELTER] OS=[Unix]
Hello,
I sent a previous message about this case, but I'm guessing I had too
much info. I'll try to keep it simple.
I'm looking for ways to further troubleshoot this error:
[cstel...@fedorabox system]$ smbclient //fedorabox/sys
Enter cstelter's password:
Domain=[STELTER] OS=[Unix]
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 02:00:54PM -0800, stel...@sonic.net wrote:
smb: dir
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing *
The debug level 10 logs will probably show you the reason.
If you look at them, you will find the
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED in there, go back a bit from that
message. Maybe you find
Dear all
i also faced this problem few days back. I recreated trust and problem
resolved,
thanks
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Mailing List SVR [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi all,
I have a samba PDC (with ldap), all ok for several months since today
users experience very slow login, in my
In my case users are not able to login to server too, ldap require to
change password, I do that and now all seems to work, however I have the
error posted in samba log and wbinfo -g give errors, I'm sure when I
installer the server there wasn't this issue, any ideas?
Il giorno gio, 04/12/2008
, 2008 2:07 AM
To: Samba List
Subject: [Samba] NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Hi all,
I have a samba PDC (with ldap), all ok for several months since today
users experience very slow login, in my log I have :
[2008/12/03 11:00:18, 0]
auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_administrators(792
Hi all,
I have a samba PDC (with ldap), all ok for several months since today
users experience very slow login, in my log I have :
[2008/12/03 11:00:18, 0]
auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_administrators(792)
create_builtin_administrators: Failed to create Administrators
[2008/12/03 11:00:18,
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 2:07 AM
To: Samba List
Subject: [Samba] NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Hi all,
I have a samba PDC (with ldap), all ok for several months since today
users experience very slow login, in my log I have :
[2008/12/03 11:00:18, 0]
auth
I'm stumped. Same configuration in Debian sarge with
kernel 2.4 works fine, however, with kernel 2.6,
breaks.
boddingtons2:/var# smbclient -U THREESPOT+mgonzalez //10.0.6.41/www -c 'ls'
Password:
Domain=[THREESPOT] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.24]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Miguel Gonzalez Castaños wrote:
I'm stumped. Same configuration in Debian sarge with
kernel 2.4 works fine, however, with kernel 2.6,
breaks.
boddingtons2:/var# smbclient -U THREESPOT+mgonzalez //10.0.6.41/www -c 'ls'
Password:
Domain=[THREESPOT] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.24]
tree
Hi I have a small problem I get a message NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED if I want to
do a listing after I have logged in a samba server.
I do it like this
# smbclient //bbb/chr -U chr
Password:
Domain=[BBB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.28-0.fc8]
smb: \ ls
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \*
Chris du Preez wrote:
On Tuesday 12 February 2008 03:07:29 pm you wrote:
Um, either you omitted the chr share definition, or you don't have one.
Either way we can't help much without it :)
Rubin
I get the same result with
# smbclient //bbb/homes -U chr
Password:
Domain=[BBB]
On Tuesday 12 February 2008 03:07:29 pm you wrote:
Um, either you omitted the chr share definition, or you don't have one.
Either way we can't help much without it :)
Rubin
I get the same result with
# smbclient //bbb/homes -U chr
Password:
Domain=[BBB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba
Um, either you omitted the chr share definition, or you don't have one.
Either way we can't help much without it :)
Rubin
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 12:37 +0200, Chris du Preez wrote:
Hi I have a small problem I get a message NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED if I want
to
do a listing after I have logged
Vital Stats - AMD 64-bit CPU, Ubuntu 7.0.4 (Feisty Fawn), Samba 3.0.24,
Win2003 AD Domain
If I've left anything out, please feel free to ask. This *was* working
yesterday until my Kerberos ticket expired. (growl) Anyway, now that
Kerberos appears to be working again, all of my users still
I'm running samba3.0.23 on a fedora core 4 box. I successfully joined the
samba server into an AD and shared home directories on the fc4 box.
(Actually, the home directories on that fc4 box are mounted from a NFS
server)
I can access the top level of my home directory without any problems because
Brandon Blackmoor wrote:
But when I test this share by running (on annwn, as root) smbclient,
the share connects, but will not permit a dir command. It returns
the error NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED.
I would put a log level = auth:3 and check in the log file what's
happening on the samba side...
Hi Brandon,
I would encourage you to simplify things even more at this point until
you get the situation resolved. Remove or comment out anything that is
not critical for Samba to startup with a single share, an example
smb.conf would be:
[global]
workgroup = MORTSHIRE
security =
Quoting Brian Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A debug log may tell you something.
I have been looking at the logs, but just at the default log level. They haven't
shown anything at all other than that samba is running and that I connected to
the media share and then disconnected from it (which I did).
Okay, I am starting fresh.
I made a new directory in the root directory, /media, and chmod'ed it 775
recursively. /media and everything in it has rwx for everyone in the media
group:
drwxrwxr-x 5 root media 4096 Oct 1 2006 media
root, bblackmoor, and smbguest are all members of the media
Quoting Joshua M. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would encourage you to simplify things even more
at this point until you get the situation resolved.
Okay, now I am truly baffled.
I have replaced the current smb.conf as follows:
[global]
workgroup = MORTSHIRE
security = SHARE
I note the following in the SWAT documentation for security = share:
A list of possible UNIX usernames to match with the given client
password is constructed using the following methods :
*
If the guest only parameter is set, then all the other stages are
missed and only the
Quoting Gary Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Since you haven't specified a user = or guest account =
for the share, I have no idea what user Samba is going to try
to connect with.
I took it out because a previous poster said that I should take out anything
not critical. But here, I have put it
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 22:28 -0400, Brandon Blackmoor wrote:
Having made that change, I copied my /media directory back to /var/media,
changed the samba config appropriately, set permissions to user, created the
needed users, and now it seems to work the way all of the How-Tos and manuals
say
I am new to Samba, but not to Linux. I hope someone here can point me in the
right direction.
I have installed Samba and it appears to be working, at least as far as I have
tested it. However, I have hit a snag in my testing. I have searched Google for
several hours but I have not found a
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007, Brandon Blackmoor might have said:
I am new to Samba, but not to Linux. I hope someone here can point me in the
right direction.
I have installed Samba and it appears to be working, at least as far as I have
tested it. However, I have hit a snag in my testing. I have
Quoting mikee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Samba in the past worked with its own database of accounts
populated and maintained with 'smbpasswd'. Your account must
be in the smbpasswd file for you to authenticate, etc.
Thanks for the clue, but no joy:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# smbpasswd -a smbguest
New SMB
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007, Brandon Blackmoor might have said:
Quoting mikee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Samba in the past worked with its own database of accounts
populated and maintained with 'smbpasswd'. Your account must
be in the smbpasswd file for you to authenticate, etc.
Thanks for the clue,
Quoting mikee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Are the unix permissions right?
I went as far as chmod'ing both /var and /var/media to 777, and chown'ing them
both to smbclient:smbclient, and it made no difference.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# smbclient //annwn/media
Password:
Domain=[MORTSHIRE] OS=[Unix]
Quoting Mark Hull-Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You have your security set to SHARE. Don't do that
if you want to use USER security.
I wanted to get it working with SHARE (because I assumed that would be the
easiest thing to get working), at which point I would lock it down further.
However,
Quoting Brandon Blackmoor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting mikee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Are the unix permissions right?
I went as far as chmod'ing both /var and /var/media to 777,
and chown'ing them both to smbclient:smbclient, and it made
no difference.
I meant smbguest:smbguest, of course.
--
When I run:
/usr/local/sambabin/smbclient -U user%pass -L //myhost -N
I get:
Domain=[MYDOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.22]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Is there someplace this error message is explained??
My smb.conf file is:
[global]
security = server
encrypt
We got that message where I worked at. We had to go to the domain
controller and use the Server Manager to delete our entry and then we
used our Samba server to rejoin the domain. Seemed to work then.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I run:
/usr/local/sambabin/smbclient -U user%pass -L
Still pulling my hair out over this. We moved from 'smbfs' to 'cifs'
(/bin/mount -t cifs --verbose -o username=backup,password=OMITTED
//ables-dt/Documents /backup) with identical results. I've thrown together
an example session with smbclient and a debug-10 logfile:
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Roland Carlsson escreveu:
Hi!
After an upgrade of our Suse installation (9.2 to 10) Samba
doesn't work any more.
I have come so far that wbinfo and getent works perfectly but
when trying to connect with smbclient i get the following:
Thanks for looking Jerry...
Andrew Bartlett suggested trying spneg=no, and I'm going to test that later
today...
Here's the URL of my original question:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-April/103115.html
To further clarify, I've spoken to the vendor of the software that's making the
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David Girard wrote:
| Jerry, Sridhar:
|
| Is there any chance that this problem could be
| related to the one that I am having with multiple
| connections failing?
|
| The difference that I see with this problem and
| my problem is that mine occurs no
Jerry, Sridhar:
Is there any chance that this problem could be related to the one that I am
having with multiple connections failing?
The difference that I see with this problem and my problem is that mine occurs
no matter what type of authentication I'm using...even local...
Could this be a
I looked at the code in nsswitch/winbindd_pam.c, specifically in the
winbindd_pam_auth_crap function. and this section of code looks like it
might be where the problem lies:
snip
do {
ZERO_STRUCT(info3);
ZERO_STRUCT(ret_creds);
retry = False;
/* Don't shut this down - it belongs to the
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Sridhar Venkatakrishnan wrote:
| I looked at the code in nsswitch/winbindd_pam.c,
| specifically in the winbindd_pam_auth_crap function. and
| this section of code looks like it might be where the
| problem lies:
That code was added to recover from
Hi,
Why do you think this iks the source of your problem? That aspect
of you post is unclear to me.
What is currently happening is this:
I try to access a print share multiple times, by running
smbclient //PRINTSERVER/sharename -UDOMAIN\\username%password -c ls
repeatedly. I do this to
Hi,
We're running a print server having the following specifications:
Samba 3.0.11
Suse 9.1
Kernel 2.6.5-7.108 kernel
A few days back none of the users were able to log onto the print
server. The debug 10 logs show the following lines:
[2005/03/29 11:21:05, 5]
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Sridhar Venkatakrishnan wrote:
| Hi,
|
| We're running a print server having the following specifications:
|
| Samba 3.0.11
| Suse 9.1
| Kernel 2.6.5-7.108 kernel
|
| A few days back none of the users were able to log onto the print
| server. The
Our DC is an NT4 SP6 box. I haven't been able to reproduce this
problem reliably, but if I keep trying to access a printer share, the
operations time out occasionally.
Thanks
Sridhar
On Apr 4, 2005 8:28 AM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
I am a linux user at work in a Windows shop trying to
IT wants to move all the developers from a shared file server to a more
private file server.
The setup is that we have a server by the name of fileserver.
The directory where I am supposed to store my file is in
//fileserver/users/tek.
I
I'm trying to setup Samba in ADS security mode so I can run winbind for
NSS and Kerberos for user authentication, chiefly for shell accounts for
developers. These hosts will not provide any file or printer services,
at least in the near-term.
My hosts are CentOS 3 (a free RHEL3 clone) and my ADS
I'm trying to setup Samba in ADS security mode so I can run winbind for
NSS and Kerberos for user authentication, chiefly for shell accounts for
developers. These hosts will not provide any file or printer services,
at least in the near-term.
My hosts are CentOS 3 (a free RHEL3 clone) and my ADS
Am having trouble getting samba to work properly it
seems. Setup went smooth, the processes are running. Can log in with
smbclient no problem. Can 'get' files no problem, but whenever I try to
'put' a file I get the following error: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote
file '/filename'.
Message: 7
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 12:31:39 -0400
From: Albert E. Whale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: ABS Computer Technology, Inc.
To: Samba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED - Samba on Mandrake 8.2
I am attempting to integrate a Linux Samba Server with an NT 4.0 PDC
Thank you!
Buchan Milne wrote:
Message: 7
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 12:31:39 -0400
From: Albert E. Whale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: ABS Computer Technology, Inc.
To: Samba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED - Samba on Mandrake 8.2
I am attempting
I am attempting to integrate a Linux Samba Server with an NT 4.0 PDC.
Ideally I am looking to authenticate the users on the PDC, and then
permit access to the Samba Shares on the Linux Box. I have several
issues, but the one which is presenting itself currently is when I
attempt to Browse the PDC
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