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Cannot Access SMB Shares with Active Directory Users


Cannot access Samba share using AD : r/sysadmin - Reddit

Ah, right. You have to use a valid domain user. Admin is the user you mentioned in your smbclient test. Samba (or winbind/sssd/whatever you are ...

Non-Administrator AD Users Cannot Access SMB Shares - TrueNAS

Cadet · Deleting the shares and datasets, and recreating them manually · Pulled it off the AD, deleted the Computer from it, and recreated it - ...

Cannot Access SMB Shares with Active Directory Users - General

However, I cannot access the SMB shares from windows 10 clients (who are also the members of the same domain). Tried accessing using \\[omv]\ ...

Samba Share not accessible with AD user - Ask Ubuntu

I try to install a samba server for active directory authentication and shares. I managed to configure kerberos (kinit klist works) I configured ...

active directory - AD users unable to access Samba Share

Stop using sssd. From Samba >= 4.8.0, Shares and sssd are incompatible. If you want shares, then you must use winbind.

[v6.10.2] Randomly losing access to SMB shares via Active Directory

UPDATE: I don't recommend this but I resolved mine by changing the Perms on the "/mnt" (of which houses the disks1-2-3-4-5-x-x-x and the user ...

Windows Domain Controller can't access other servers' shares

Check your active firewall rules on the file server. Is the Domain Controller (by IP) allowed to access that service at the firewall level? On ...

I cannot access a shared folder via SMB with my domain account ...

Your Synology NAS is joined to a domain, but accessing a shared folder via SMB works only with your DSM user account, not with your domain ...

Can't access SMB file server through DNS CNAME - Microsoft Learn

On the client, you can use the NetBIOS name or FQDN to access the SMB share with an application or a user account. In this scenario, when you ...

Windows 10 64 domain computer cannot access Linux (Raspberry ...

It could be that your Windows 10 client is now trying to implicitly authenticate using DOMAIN\username when you try to access the share.

Windows cannot access {share path}. You do not have permission to ...

Hello All! I hope you're doing good. I have Active Directory set-up on Windows Server 2019 and a NAS (on a separate server) with SMB shares, ...

Cannot browse a samba share using Active Directory user account

When i try to browse either the samba share from my windows machine it prompts with "access is denied". This is the first time i've tried to ...

Active Directory User Account cannot access Shared Network Drive

Note only his account, we cant figure why it happened kindly assist. ... I'd start with trying nslookup from command prompt to see if DNS is ok.

Trouble debugging user access to Windows SMB shares - Server Fault

It sounds like you've hit most of the pain points for a Windows network share, but have you checked the NTFS permissions on the folder?

Can't access SMB shares of AD joined RN316

Sounds like your NAS is not properly joined to the domain. ... And monitor the output while you attempt to join the domain again. Message 4 of 5.

[SOLVED] [6.7.0] Active Directory / Cannot access shares

... cannot access user shares over SMB, when domain joined. Here are my steps: Client PC: Windows 10, 1803. AD/DC: Windows Server 2016. Domain: KH.

[SOLVED] Cannot browse a samba share using Active Directory ...

I've been struggling for some time now trying to browse a samba share using my Windows Active Directory Domain user account.

Allow AD group to access samba share - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

The reason is your security = user coupled with passdb backend = tdbsam (the local Sanba user database, similar to but independent of /etc/ ...

Cannot Access through SMB - Forum - openmediavault

To keep it simple, set the Group "Users" and Others to Read/Write. Check the recursive box, then click on OK. ... In each of the SMB shares, check ...

Active Directory - Cannot Access Shares - My Cloud EX4

Except this time, they can't access them though SMB! The strange thing is that users can still access the other shares I had set up in the past ...