Hello.
Our Samba4 server has been running for a few months now.
I installed the RSAT tools on a Windows Server 2008 R2 server. Using these tools, I was able to create my OUs, users, groups, and GPOs. I didn't encounter any problems.
However, for the past two days (clean shutdown and restart of the Samba server)...
The search returned 5 results
- July 27, 2018 - 09:07
- Forum: Tips and Tricks
- Subject: [Problem] Editing GPOs
- Answers: 0
- Views : 14477
- July 2, 2018 - 3:34 PM
- Forum: Tips and Tricks
- Subject: Problem settingfacl on file server
- Answers: 2
- Views : 11471
Re: Problem setfacl on file server
Hello.
What does the "-m" option of setfacl do? The setfacl man page doesn't provide any information about this option, unlike the -n (--no-mask) option
. There's only the "--mask" option. Perhaps the answer lies there.
What does the "-m" option of setfacl do? The setfacl man page doesn't provide any information about this option, unlike the -n (--no-mask) option
. There's only the "--mask" option. Perhaps the answer lies there.
- March 15, 2018 - 09:57
- Forum: Tips and Tricks
- Subject: Quota configuration under Samba4
- Answers: 1
- Views : 6018
Re: quota configuration under samba4
Hello,
I've been testing Samba 4 for a year now (after using Samba 3 for 15 years) with various services like Moodle, FreeRADIUS, WPA2 Enterprise, etc., and I find this new development very good.
I have a question about user quotas because I haven't seen anything about it on this site or on the other site...
- February 1, 2018 - 12:34
- Forum: Tips and Tricks
- Subject: Samba 4 and quota display
- Answers: 2
- Views : 7435
Re: Samba 4 and quota display
First, I apologize for my late reply, and thank you for the information.
From what I remember, group quotas apply to the file's primary group (the G in UGO permissions) in the current setup. In an AD environment, the primary group for an AD user is "domain users..."
From what I remember, group quotas apply to the file's primary group (the G in UGO permissions) in the current setup. In an AD environment, the primary group for an AD user is "domain users..."
- November 6, 2017 - 4:42 PM
- Forum: Tips and Tricks
- Subject: Samba 4 and quota display
- Answers: 2
- Views : 7435
Samba 4 and quota display
Hello.
We have successfully set up a prototype using Samba4 (4.7.0 - Debian Stretch 9.2). Several users and groups have been created.
Partitions, under LVM, have been mounted and designated for different uses: storage for individual users and user groups (/home/samba/users and ...
We have successfully set up a prototype using Samba4 (4.7.0 - Debian Stretch 9.2). Several users and groups have been created.
Partitions, under LVM, have been mounted and designated for different uses: storage for individual users and user groups (/home/samba/users and ...
