funnyprinter
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- Mar 14, 2014
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Files cannot be edited through cifs/smb on windows after they have been edited on a mac. Somehow it seems that the file permissions get destroyed through editing/saving on mac.
Problem on Windows
It results in the error on saving:
"The file \\freenas\temp\test.txt can not be created. Please ensure, path and filename is correct".
Exact German error text: "Die Datei \\freenas\temp\test.txt kann nicht erstellt werden. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Pfad- und Dateiname richtig sind".
This results in an prompt for selecting a new path and filename. Reusing the same path ends in the same error. Reusing a different allows to save the file. Deleting files is not affected though.
Problem on Mac
None, mac is able to edit the files at any time
What I do:
Logs
The logs while saving and overwriting are the same (log level medium)
Unix Rights
File settings from shell (not changed through chown,chmod)
Active Directory and Domain
cut /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf
Domain is bound probably. wbinfo -u und wbinfo -g returns users. User logon authentication and authorization works from my perspective. Checking the trust secret for somain via RPC (wbinfo -t) suceeds.
To fully disclose problems with active directory issues, I'm testing with BOTH local and domain users.
Hardware
Any idea what causes the problem and how to solve id?
Problem on Windows
It results in the error on saving:
"The file \\freenas\temp\test.txt can not be created. Please ensure, path and filename is correct".
Exact German error text: "Die Datei \\freenas\temp\test.txt kann nicht erstellt werden. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Pfad- und Dateiname richtig sind".
This results in an prompt for selecting a new path and filename. Reusing the same path ends in the same error. Reusing a different allows to save the file. Deleting files is not affected though.
Problem on Mac
None, mac is able to edit the files at any time
What I do:
- Create file on Windows with User A> Works
- Edit and save file on Windows with UserA > Works
- Edit and save file on Windows with UserB > Works
- Edit and save file on Mac with UserA > works <<<< Problem starts at this point
- Edit and save file on Mac with UserB > works
- Edit and save file on Windows with UserA or UserB does not work an more <<< Problem
Logs
The logs while saving and overwriting are the same (log level medium)
Code:
[2016/08/29 17:22:20.102644, 2] ../source3/param/loadparm.c:2701(lp_do_section) Processing section "[temp]" [2016/08/29 17:22:20.129989, 2] ../source3/smbd/open.c:1005(open_file) Domain\UserA opened file test-1.txt read=No write=No (numopen=1) [2016/08/29 17:22:20.132180, 2] ../source3/smbd/close.c:790(close_normal_file) Domain\UserA closed file test-1.txt (numopen=0) NT_STATUS_OK
Unix Rights
File settings from shell (not changed through chown,chmod)
Code:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 UserA allusers 8 Aug 29 11:52 test-by-mac.txt -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 UserB allusers 0 Aug 30 10:33 test-by-windows.txt*
Active Directory and Domain
cut /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf
Code:
[global] server max protocol = SMB3_11 encrypt passwords = yes dns proxy = no strict locking = no oplocks = yes deadtime = 15 max log size = 51200 max open files = 588197 logging = file load printers = no printing = bsd printcap name = /dev/null disable spoolss = yes getwd cache = yes guest account = nobody map to guest = Bad User obey pam restrictions = yes directory name cache size = 0 kernel change notify = no panic action = /usr/local/libexec/samba/samba-backtrace nsupdate command = /usr/local/bin/samba-nsupdate -g server string = FreeNAS File Server ea support = yes store dos attributes = yes lm announce = yes acl allow execute always = true dos filemode = yes multicast dns register = yes domain logons = no idmap config *: backend = tdb idmap config *: range = 90000001-100000000 server role = member server workgroup = MYDOMAIN realm = MYDOMAIN.LAN security = ADS client use spnego = yes cache directory = /var/tmp/.cache/.samba local master = no domain master = no preferred master = no ads dns update = yes winbind cache time = 7200 winbind offline logon = yes winbind enum users = yes winbind enum groups = yes winbind nested groups = yes winbind use default domain = no winbind refresh tickets = yes idmap config MYDOMAIN: backend = rid idmap config MYDOMAIN: range = 20000-90000000 allow trusted domains = no client ldap sasl wrapping = plain template shell = /bin/sh template homedir = /home/%D/%U netbios name = FREENAS pid directory = /var/run/samba create mask = 0666 directory mask = 0777 client ntlmv2 auth = yes dos charset = CP437 unix charset = UTF-8 log level = 1 [temp] path = /mnt/zfs03/temp printable = no veto files = /.snapshot/.windows/.mac/.zfs/ writeable = yes browseable = yes vfs objects = zfs_space zfsacl aio_pthread streams_xattr hide dot files = yes guest ok = no nfs4:mode = special nfs4:acedup = merge nfs4:chown = true zfsacl:acesort = dontcare
Domain is bound probably. wbinfo -u und wbinfo -g returns users. User logon authentication and authorization works from my perspective. Checking the trust secret for somain via RPC (wbinfo -t) suceeds.
To fully disclose problems with active directory issues, I'm testing with BOTH local and domain users.
Hardware
- AsRock C2750D4I
- Intel Octa Core Avoton C2750
- 16GB DDR3 1600 ECC Ram
- 4 WD Red Pro 4TB (2 stripped mirrors)
Any idea what causes the problem and how to solve id?
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