Michael Tokarev
2022-Nov-20 16:27 UTC
[Samba] No longer access to shares after upgrade to 4.17.3
20.11.2022 19:13, Ingo Asche via samba wrote:> Just found out something funny: > > If I give the affected user the rights of Domain Admins, then - of course - the share mapping works. Then I logoff and delete the group from the user. > After logging in again, the shares are mapped and again accessible as before the update with the given rights.I don't have an idea, but I do have a general suggestion. How does your samba map ACLs? Take a look at the differences between file ACLs before and after. This should give some clues. Thanks, /mjt
Ingo Asche
2022-Nov-20 16:43 UTC
[Samba] No longer access to shares after upgrade to 4.17.3
Hi Michael, thanks for the input. Forgot to mention it: The shares are located on a Synology NAS joined to my little domain. So there has nothing changed, but to be sure I've checked it. I have just once to logon to Windows with full rights and after this it works again with normal rights. I even don't have to open the shares for this this. And - as mentioned in my first mail - this only happens on my Windows clients. A mount from a Linux client works without such doing. Regards Ingo https://github.com/WAdama Michael Tokarev via samba schrieb am 20.11.2022 um 17:27:> 20.11.2022 19:13, Ingo Asche via samba wrote: >> Just found out something funny: >> >> If I give the affected user the rights of Domain Admins, then - of >> course - the share mapping works. Then I logoff and delete the group >> from the user. After logging in again, the shares are mapped and >> again accessible as before the update with the given rights. > > I don't have an idea, but I do have a general suggestion. > > How does your samba map ACLs? > > Take a look at the differences between file ACLs before > and after. This should give some clues. > > Thanks, > > /mjt >