The solution for this problem ( copied from https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=678834#20 ):
The filesystem permissions of a fully publicly shared directory (i.e.
~/Public) has to be drwxrwsrwx.
chmod a+rwx ~/public
chmod g+s ~/public
And /etc/samba/smb.conf has to contain
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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files incoming through nautilus-share should be created with user
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files incoming through nautilus-share should be created with user
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Thanks Bartong for your help!
with these two lines in smb.conf I am finally able (fingers crossed) to get rid
of this nagging problem. I wish this was the default in ubuntu, not the other
way around.
I think this *should* be fixed, linux is complicated enough without having to
resort to this
Thanks Bartong for your help!
with these two lines in smb.conf I am finally able (fingers crossed) to get rid
of this nagging problem. I wish this was the default in ubuntu, not the other
way around.
I think this *should* be fixed, linux is complicated enough without having to
resort to this
Im marking this as wont fi as per upstream.
Regards
chuck
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Chuck, did you see the upstream comment? I don't know exactly what the
option suggested means, but it seems like a matter of configuration.
Maybe if this is made in the default smb.conf it would make this bug
trivially fixable.
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See http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-September/124961.html for
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Im marking this as wont fi as per upstream.
Regards
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Chuck, did you see the upstream comment? I don't know exactly what the
option suggested means, but it seems like a matter of configuration.
Maybe if this is made in the default smb.conf it would make this bug
trivially fixable.
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This is still an issue in Karmic.
I tried using the 'inherit owner = yes' parameter both in
/var/lib/samba/usershares/sharename and in /etc/samba/smb.conf, but
this resulted in other clients not being able to write to the server, so
it is not a fix
The only fix I have found is to set 'create
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On Sunday 01,November,2009 04:45 PM, Bartong wrote:
This is still an issue in Karmic.
Yes yes can you see the status? One says new, and the other says confirmed.
We don't need more confirmations, thank you very much. If you have a good idea
on how to fix this issue, then post. Otherwise please
This is still an issue in Karmic.
I tried using the 'inherit owner = yes' parameter both in
/var/lib/samba/usershares/sharename and in /etc/samba/smb.conf, but
this resulted in other clients not being able to write to the server, so
it is not a fix
The only fix I have found is to set 'create
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On Sunday 01,November,2009 04:45 PM, Bartong wrote:
This is still an issue in Karmic.
Yes yes can you see the status? One says new, and the other says confirmed.
We don't need more confirmations, thank you very much. If you have a good idea
on how to fix this issue, then post. Otherwise please
I also think that it is a very good idea to add inherit owner = yes
smb.conf under [global]
Otherwise end user will never understand what's going on! I hope it can
still be done for 9.10
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I also think that it is a very good idea to add inherit owner = yes
smb.conf under [global]
Otherwise end user will never understand what's going on! I hope it can
still be done for 9.10
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On Sunday 30,August,2009 03:57 AM, arnau wrote:
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It's not a trivial change. Samba needs to be patched, and then nautilus-share.
Hence, not a papercut.
affects hundredpapercuts
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On Sunday 30,August,2009 03:57 AM, arnau wrote:
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It's not a trivial change. Samba needs to be patched, and then nautilus-share.
Hence, not a papercut.
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nautilus-share adds user shares by running a command net usershare add
. Currently, there is no real way to add a user share that has the
inherit owner = yes option set. Hence, I'm marking samba as affected
as well.
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Perhaps it would be a good idea to make the default smb.conf contain
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Still an issue in Ubuntu 9.04.
If you create a share writable by everyone through nautilus, the files uploaded
by anonymous users belong to nobody:nogroup with 0744, thus preventing the user
from editing the files without manually fixing the ownership via sudo.
| $ ls -l ~/test
| -rwxr--r-- 1
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I reinstalled my whole system (ubuntu 8.10), and now I can delete the files
with no owner on the public folder.
But if I try doing Cut and paste somewhere else on a file left in the public
folder (has owner: nobody group: nobody) it still gives the error access denied.
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Yes, this is the problem. Once somebody places any file into this folder,
this file has owner: nobody group: nobody.
So this means that I cannot delete (because I don't own them) the files
created on my share folder! (I need to go to command line chown, etc...) If
some user wants to do it they can
I think this a big security issue!
Once you create a Public folder you cannot delete any of the contents created
by guest users!
It is posible to fill up your drive with junk and not being able to delete it
(easily of course).
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Under /var/lib/samba/usershares/public:
#VERSION 2
path=/home/arnau/Públic
comment=
usershare_acl=S-1-1-0:F
guest_ok=y
This is an example of the security dangerous share, I also attached tar.gz file
** Attachment added: usershares.tar.gz
Em Ter, 2008-12-23 às 15:17 +, arnau escreveu:
I think this a big security issue!
Once you create a Public folder you cannot delete any of the contents created
by guest users!
It is posible to fill up your drive with junk and not being able to delete it
(easily of course).
How
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Thanks for the quick answer. Here are the asked files.
** Attachment added: smb.conf
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Since I only have a Public usershare, I'll not tgz it, and attach it
directly.
** Attachment added: usershare public
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17529464/public
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I don't think this is a nautilus-share problem as it is only responsible
for initially creating the share, so I've reassigned this to Samba.
Could you please provide the following additional information:
1. Please attach your /etc/samba/smb.conf to this bug report.
2. Please run tar -czf
Thanks for the quick answer. Here are the asked files.
** Attachment added: smb.conf
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Since I only have a Public usershare, I'll not tgz it, and attach it
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