[Samba] Samba 4 AD [homes] Share

Márcio Merlone marcio.merlone at a1.ind.br
Thu Jan 16 10:23:57 MST 2014


Opened a ticket on bugzilla:

https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10385

Best regards.

Em 16-01-2014 09:18, Márcio Merlone escreveu:
> Em 25-12-2013 15:25, Marc Muehlfeld escreveu:
>> Am 24.12.2013 13:06, schrieb Chan Min Wai:
>>> Can help to advise what would be the [homes] share like for samba4 AD?
>> (...)
>> I wrote a HowTo some time ago:
>> http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_home_share
>>
>> > But On samba 4 I try the following but it don't work.
>> If you want to keep the old style homes, please give some more 
>> information what doesn't work? Anything in the logs, etc.?
>
> Hi,
>
> I am facing the same issue. On Samba 3.x a [homes] share (plural) 
> would create a 'username' share for the user (\\server\username), but 
> it no longer woks on Samba 4.1.4 (using Sernet's packages). When a 
> user browser the server it sees an inaccessible share called - ta-da! 
> - 'homes' and not its username.
>
> I am planning an upgrade of an old 3.x server using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 
> and Samba 4.14 Sernet's packages. Have already tested 4.0 using some 
> ppa packages and self-compiled binaries with the same result.
>
> With this 2-line [homes] section:
> [homes]
> read only = no
>
> I get this log when browsing the server:
>
> [2014/01/15 15:55:09.588727,  2] 
> ../source4/lib/socket/access.c:353(socket_check_access)
>   socket_check_access: Allowed connection to 'homes' from (192.168.0.153)
> [2014/01/15 15:55:09.589032,  0] 
> ../source4/ntvfs/posix/vfs_posix.c:236(pvfs_connect)
>   pvfs_connect: '' is not a directory, when connecting to [HOMES]
>
> Using a path definition makes no difference. Should I fill a bug on 
> Samba or on my brain? :)
>
> Thanks in advance, best regards.
>

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