[Samba] directory permission - access denied
Chris Henderson
henders254 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 23 04:10:02 GMT 2009
When I try to write to my directory, it says: access denied.
smb.conf (v3.0):
[global]
workgroup = AD
security = ADS
realm = AD.COMPANY.COM
encrypt passwords = yes
preferred master = no
log level = 3
auth methods = winbind
winbind enum users = yes
winbind enum groups = yes
winbind use default domain = yes
idmap uid = 100000-200000
idmap gid = 100000-200000
netbios name = test
password server = 192.168.25.25
template homedir = /home/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/bash
winbind enum groups = Yes
winbind enum users = Yes
[mkt]
path = /mkt/
comment = mkt Data Share
directory mask = 0770
read only = no
available = yes
browseable = yes
writable = yes
guest ok = no
public = no
printable = no
share modes = no
locking = no
The directory /mkt/ has 775 permission and is owned by root and group
mkt (I added group using the groupadd command). In /etc/group I have
added active directory user to the mkt group.
Now I log on to Windows using AD user name and password and mount
\\server\mkt and it doesn't ask for any user name and password. I then
try to create a file and it says denied.
I can log on using my AD account with smbclient ( smbclient
\\\\server\\mkt -U AD_USER_NAME)
I can see the shares using smbclient -L server -U <AD_USER_NAME>
Thanks for any help.
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