Hey! I hope I help you:
You should have the share folder in smb.conf like this:
[finance]
Path=/some/wehere
Read only= no
And then configure the permission like this message says:
Then!!!
Log in from a domain member (xp or whatever windows) with your
administrator.
And set in the security tab fo
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Gesendet: Montag, 24. Januar 2011 15:53
An: Lynn Dixon
Cc: muel...@tropenklinik.de; samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Trouble installing SWAT on a Samba 4 Alpha 13 build
onUbuntu Server
I am not sure how to use Microsoft AD tools to create shares and then set
those shares permissable
Montag, 24. Januar 2011 16:24
An: t...@tms3.com
Cc: muel...@tropenklinik.de; samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] Trouble installing SWAT on a Samba 4 Alpha 13 build
onUbuntu Server
Thanks. I tried both paramaters in my smb.conf but I got errors when I tried
both:
jenfab@dc:~$ sudo /etc/ini
I have one more quick question if i may. This one maybe a simple one :)
Is there any way to set the sysvol and netlogon shares to be not
browseable? i know they are very important, but it would be nice if they
were "hidden". I have tried browseable = no but I think samba 4 ignores
that :)
On M
Check you permissions on the folders.
[Mon Jan 24 11:30:24 2011 EST, 0
../ntvfs/posix/pvfs_acl.c:567:pvfs_access_check_unix()]
../ntvfs/posix/pvfs_acl.c:567 denied access to '/share/finance/.' -
wanted 0x010e but got 0xfff3 (missing 0x000c)
[Mon Jan 24 11:30:24 2011 EST, 0
../ntvfs/pos
Need to see you samba logs. They are in /usr/local/samba/var/samb.log by
default. Directory owner needs to be root and group should be users or
staff.
Also make sure that you can set the ACL's from the command prompt. How
to do this is on the wiki.
Jonn
On 01/24/2011 10:50 AM, Lynn Dixon wrote:
Ok. I tried the following:
Navigate to share, right click --> Properties. Went to "security" tab then
clicked "advanced"
That opened up and I was able to click Add and then add my Finance AD group.
The Finance group even shows up with the selected permissions in the list of
users/groups. BUT, when
Go to advanced when changing ACL's.
Jonn
On 01/24/2011 09:48 AM, Lynn Dixon wrote:
> That was the first thing that I had tried. I created a share using
> smb.conf, then restarted samba.
> I can see the share, and navigate down into it from windows. If I
> create a folder and then rick click fro
That was the first thing that I had tried. I created a share using
smb.conf, then restarted samba.
I can see the share, and navigate down into it from windows. If I create a
folder and then rick click from a windows machine and do security, I can add
groups, but when I try to save, the changes ju
This is all you need.
[test]
path = /data/test
read only = no
Then use windows to set the acl's.
Jonn
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO
On 01/24/2011 09:24 AM, Lynn Dixon wrote:
> Thanks. I tried both paramaters in my smb.conf but I got errors when I tried
> both:
>
>
Thanks. I tried both paramaters in my smb.conf but I got errors when I tried
both:
jenfab@dc:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/samba4 restart
* Stopping Samba 4 daemon samba
[ OK ]
* Starting Samba 4 daemon
sambaUnknown parameter
encountered: "va
I am not sure how to use Microsoft AD tools to create shares and then
set
those shares permissable to certain AD groups. For example, I need to
create
a share called "Finance" and only the people in Finance can read/write
to
it. I was hoping to use SWAT to help in creation and management of
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