[Samba] Human readable user names vanishing from acls

Tom Söderlund tom.k.soderlund at gmail.com
Sun Mar 29 04:43:28 MDT 2015


ACLs on the Samba4 member server resolve fine to clear text (with getfacl).
Problem on MS terminal side persists; clear text while setting but later as
SIDs when domain accounts/groups are in question. -Tom

On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>
wrote:

> On 25/03/15 14:05, Tom Söderlund wrote:
>
>> When setting file permissions from MS environment to a file on a Samba4
>> share, it can be made in clear text with human readable user/group names
>> and the rights seem to work.
>>
>> However when checking the permissions again from an MS environment,
>> instead
>> of human readable user/group names there are plain SID numbers in their
>> place and there is an icon apparently signifying an unknown SID. How to
>> keep resolving these into clear text?
>>
>> Using Samba 4.1.1 and SSSD 1.12.2 with dynamical id mapping (i.e. all user
>> information resides in the MS AD without Unix attributes) in a RHEL7.1
>> environment.
>>
>> Thanks for any info,
>> -Tom
>>
>
> Have you tried looking at the ACLs on the share on the Unix server, are
> they showing a name or a number?
>
> I think that this may be a sssd problem rather than a samba one.
>
> Rowland
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