[Samba] Linux Mint 21.3 client AD joined OK but no usb working

Douglas G. Oechsler doguibnu at gmail.com
Fri Mar 22 19:21:08 UTC 2024


Hello!

Em sex., 22 de mar. de 2024 às 15:01, Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> escreveu:

> On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 14:29:24 -0300
> "Douglas G. Oechsler" <doguibnu at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Rowland!
> >
> > This is my Samba AD-DC testparm. Operating System: Rocky Linux 8.9
> >
> > # Global parameters
> > [global]
> > dns forwarder = 10.1.1.30
> > ldap server require strong auth = No
> > passdb backend = samba_dsdb
> > realm = DOMAIN.PR
> > server role = active directory domain controller
> > workgroup = DOMAIN
>
> > [netlogon]
> > path = /usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol/prude.pr/scripts
> > read only = No
> >
> > Samba version:
> > smbd -V
> > Version 4.18.0
>
> Ah that explains it, you are running a self compiled Samba.
>

What does this mean (self compiled)? Can the Linux Mint side not work well
and the pen drivers not be recognised ?

Yes, I compiled samba ad-dc for rocky Linux.



> > So, the link below shows the screen after Linux Mint 21.3 inside
> > samba AD, with 3 pen drives connected. When Linux mint is not inside
> > AD, all devices can be read and can access normally without errors
> > about NTFS or something about.
> >
> > But, after inside of the AD, we get this screens:
> >
> > https://imgbb.host/vNoae
> > https://imgbb.host/vNPbQ
> >
>
> I think the one that ends in 'NTFS' may be relevant, are the USB drives
> formatted with the NTFS filesystem ?
>

I connect 3 pen drivers with different partitions, NTFS, Linux Mint
installer pen drive and other Linux partitions. When Linux MInt is out AD
it recognises and runs the 3 kind partition normally. No problem what kind
is: Ntfs run nice, and others. Simply run well and good.

What I can not understand:  Why are USB ports there no permission to be
recognised or read and run properly when Linux Mint is an AD member?

Thank You





> NTFS isn't a Linux filesystem and isn't required to work with Samba, in
> fact Samba would prefer something like ext4 (which Windows will never
> see, it just sees the data stream). I would image that your Linux
> machines are mounting the USB drives root:root and nothing can read or
> write to them, you cannot change this (if they are using NTFS) because
> there are no Linux tools that can set/change the NTFS permissions.
>
> Rowland
>
>
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