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Sent: quarta-feira, 1 de setembro de 2010 11:37
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] user permissions
Hello,
I have a problem about reaching my share folder when the permission is
750 but whenever I change it to 755 I can
Hello,
I have a problem about reaching my share folder when the permission is
750 but whenever I change it to 755 I can see the content of the folder.
for 750 I get this result:
"smbclient //serverip/sharename -U username"
smb: \> ls
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED listing \*
Hello,
I have a problem about reaching my share folder when the permission is
750 but whenever I change it to 755 I can see the content of the folder.
for 750 I get this result:
"smbclient //serverip/sharename -U username"
smb: \> ls
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED listing \*
Hello,
i have two Questions about Permissions in Trusted Domain.
1.) When User1 from the Domain1 creates a File in a share from antoher
Domain(Trusted Domain) - lets call it Domain2 - than the File has the
following Owner: "DOMAIN2\root" and not "DOMAIN1\user1". So "force user = %U"
does not
2010/1/26 mistofeles :
>
> Is there some simple documentation about how to set the user permissons in a
> Samba server ?
>
> In my server I have the permissions like this:
> drwxrwx--- 3 mydemo domain users 4096 2009-12-29 08:19 mydemo
> Now the other users can not read nor write to this directory
Is there some simple documentation about how to set the user permissons in a
Samba server ?
In my server I have the permissions like this:
drwxrwx--- 3 mydemo domain users 4096 2009-12-29 08:19 mydemo
Now the other users can not read nor write to this directory.
If I copy this directory anywher
I need to connect my samba 3.4-1 setup to Active directory. What are
the permissions required for the user that will be used to connect
samba server to ADS?
I am trying to connect samba compiled from src under solaris 9
Thanks
Paras.
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On 3/09/2009 3:58 AM, Adam Del Vecchio wrote:
However, when user1 edits a file in his home directory, user2 can no
longer edit it, even though both users are in the office group.
...
# File creation mask is set to 0700 for security reasons. If you want to
# create files with group=rw permissions,
Hello,
I have 5 users that need to be able to read and write from each others
home directorys. How I have done this is by creating a group office,
adding these 5 users to the office group, and then changing ownership
of users home directorys to user1:office
However, when user1 edits a file in his
OK
Thanks.
But I note that when trying to access shares that have authorised users,
windows either gives you no option to enter a user ("not accessible"), or if
it does, it will not accept a username and password that matches one of the
authorised users.
Richard Foltyn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On W
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:37 PM, dfirth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I had thought that user security needed to match the users actual user name
> and password in windows. So I was surprised by this behaviour.
This is not correct. security = user only means that users
authenticate themselves
I am a bit surprised by the behaviour of Samba user permissions (security =
user) - although in fact it produces exactly what I want! Can I confirm it
is correct, and ask one question?
I have one class of shares (private) which I want only specified users to
access. And another class which I
Richard Foltyn wrote:
On 5/30/08, Lars Poulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unfortunately, the group-write permission
will not propagate that way, so a cron job runs twice a day to set
group-write on all directories with the tree of each share.
BTW, you don't need a cron job to do that s
On 5/30/08, Lars Poulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unfortunately, the group-write permission
> will not propagate that way, so a cron job runs twice a day to set
> group-write on all directories with the tree of each share.
BTW, you don't need a cron job to do that since samba can manage this
for
Andras S. Haramasz wrote:
Hi,
Since I'm UNIX boy myself here is what I did
Say a user belongs two mpim (management) and mpir (research) and perhaps a
third one too mpig(generic)
Management share
ls -latd /mpi/Management
drwxrws--- 36 root mpim 4096 2008-05-27 21:34 /mpi//Management
ls -latd /r
I ran into a problem today which surprised me, and after two hours of
reading and testing I am more confused than ever, so I feel the need
for a sanity check. It would be good to have a clear and authoritative
article about this somewhere; I thought it would be in either "Using
Samba" or in the HO
I just discovered that from windows client with a domain user logged in. i
could right click on any share, samba shares, go to the security tab and
change all the security. How do I prevent users from changing permissions?
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Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 1:32 PM
Subject: [Samba] User Permissions
Hi all
I have a PDC up and running ! but i need to solve some problems.
1- I don´t want that my users add/remove folders or do anything like
that. I just want their add/create folders under My do
Hi all
I have a PDC up and running ! but i need to solve some problems.
1- I don´t want that my users add/remove folders or do anything like
that. I just want their add/create folders under My documents folder
2- I don't want my users change desktop or themes
how should i do this ?
all my client
Is it possible to set user privileges for printers using LDAP/Samba/CUPS?
I'm trying to limit who can use a certain type of printer by groups. When I
try to set permissions using the windows GUI it does accept the group...it
just gives me an unknown user link (similar to when a user is removed fro
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Hemond, Steve wrote:
Suggst you read chapter 13 of the Samba-HOWTO-Collection that is avaliable
from the Samba-3.0.0 CVS tree. It is also available from the Samba Web
site.
http://us1.samba.org/samba/devel/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
- John T.
> Hi everybody,
>
Hi everybody,
I have successfully installed and configured Samba on my Aix box. I have setup domain
security and mounted the machiine on the domain. I added a [homes] section and now
everybody logging to their Windows 2000 workstations have access to their Aix home
directory, what is great!
Ho
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