Eric,
Thanks. I should have mentioned in my original email that "testparm"
worked fine, and that it shows the "force user" directive as I'd expect.
Phil
On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:48 PM, Eric Feldhusen wrote:
Phil Wherry wrote:
Greetings!
I've been using Samba successfully for years, but I've run into a
problem for which I could use some expert debugging ideas.
I've got a Fedora 7 server sharing the root of its filesystem. I've
been using "force user = root" in the smb.conf file so that
filesystem
permissions are never an issue (this is a single-user machine on an
isolated network, so security isn't really a concern). This worked
fine until recently.
I updated recently to Samba 3.0.27 (using the standard "yum update"
mechanism on Fedora to pick up new packages). I don't know exactly
what I was running before, but I presume it was some version of
3.0.26; I apply updates regularly. I didn't find any mention of
changed "force user" behavior in the 3.0.27 release notes.
In any case, I can still authenticate, and I can still access the
filesystem, but not with root's permissions (nor those of the user
who
authenticates). I've checked logs (at both normal and elevated
debugging levels) and can't see any obvious evidence of a problem.
But
clearly smbd is now having problems assuming the identity of the root
user.
Can anyone offer suggestions as to how I might seek to isolate the
source of this problem?
Here's the relevant section of the smb.conf file. As I mentioned
earlier, I can authenticate without difficulty; I just don't get the
right set of permissions after doing so. SELinux is off, so that's
not
the cause.
[gwroot]
browseable = yes
writable = yes
path = /
guest ok = no
comment = Root
valid users = psw
force user = root
Thanks for any suggestions!
Phil Wherry
With each update of Samba, there's always a slight risk of samba.conf
options changing slightly. I recommending running the samba suite
"testparm" command to see if anything gets flagged.
Eric Feldhusen
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