[Samba] Moving home directories to another location leads to NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing

Rowland penny rpenny at samba.org
Fri May 17 18:47:16 UTC 2019


On 17/05/2019 19:28, realShadowhunter--- via samba wrote:
> I might not quite understand what you try to say. I am loggin in as user2. The home directory in /etc/passwd is changed to /mnt/volume1/homes/user2. That was automatically adjusted after the usermod command I mentioned earlier. To my understanding, once these items are changed and the user logs in he should have full access to the share.
>
> One thing I want to ask. You mention to change the homedir in Samba. Where? How would that look like? Maybe that is my missing piece.
>
>
>> Well it probably wouldn't, unless you are connecting as 'user1' or
>> 'user2', they are the only users that will be allowed access. I would
>> have expected some thing like this:
>>
>> [homes]
>>          comment = Home Directories
>>          browseable = no
>>         read only = no
>>         create mask = 0700
>>         directory mask = 0700
>>         valid users = %S
>>
>> You would also have to set the users homedir in /etc/passwd and Samba.
>>
>> Rowland
>
man pdbedit

Rowland





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