Hi Folks,
I'm seeing lots of strangeness trying to make krb5+multiuser work on cifs shares from our TrueNAS Core system via linux clients. Users in question belong to multiple groups with varying access levels. From the Windows side, we can see that the domain users "effective permissions" are correct... they have nearly full control... but on the linux side... they see permissions bits on new files they create as:
----------. <blah>
They can write to the files... because they can simply echo text to a test file... but when they open files in programs like vi... they get a warning that it's a read-only file... even though they can actually write to it using "force" (w! or x!) ...
So... what could be going on here? Anyone?
I'm seeing lots of strangeness trying to make krb5+multiuser work on cifs shares from our TrueNAS Core system via linux clients. Users in question belong to multiple groups with varying access levels. From the Windows side, we can see that the domain users "effective permissions" are correct... they have nearly full control... but on the linux side... they see permissions bits on new files they create as:
----------. <blah>
They can write to the files... because they can simply echo text to a test file... but when they open files in programs like vi... they get a warning that it's a read-only file... even though they can actually write to it using "force" (w! or x!) ...
So... what could be going on here? Anyone?