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Samba Share not accessible with AD user


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 ...

Samba Share not accessible with AD user - Ask Ubuntu

Samba Share not accessible with AD user ... I try to install a samba server for active directory authentication and shares. I managed to configure ...

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.

I can connect to Samba server but cannot access shares.

The workgroup name is the same as the Windows workgroup. Authentication is set to User. I've allowed Samba and Samba client through the firewall ...

Can't Use Win Domain Groups in Samba Shares - Linux

Problem: When I set a permission (using WinPC - domain admin) for a group, the users can only see the folder, but not access it ( ...

Cannot Access SMB Shares with Active Directory Users - General

I can see all the users and groups from AD and can assign shares with ACL for AD users. However, I cannot access the SMB shares from windows 10 clients.

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.

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 ...

Share on SAMBA File Server not accessible; part of Windows Domain

You aren't using extended ACLs. You are using local users and groups. I bet you can connect to that share if you use the local credentials.

SAMBA - do not have permission to access....[SOLVED]

Both your shares allow guest access so it is most likely not a Samba issue but a Linux permissions issue. The two have to sync with each other.

Non-Administrator AD Users Cannot Access SMB Shares - TrueNAS

I can't get AD Users that aren't in the Domain Admins group to access any shares. I searched the Forums and found related topics, but nobody ever posted as ...

[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 ...

Can't access shared folders from File Explorer - Windows Client

Resolution · Press and hold (or right-click) the shared folder. · Select Properties, and then select Advanced Sharing on the Sharing tab. · Select ...

How to use AD authentication for normal Samba file sharing

Although I have a Samba4 AD/DC server configured in the LAN, this file-sharing host is not currently a domain member. Right now, the smb.conf ...

Setting up a Share Using Windows ACLs - SambaWiki

A Samba host working as an Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC), is always enabled with extended ACL support. To verify if Samba has ...

SMB shares in mixed environment: AD users & local users - TrueNAS

Check the box allow trusted domains under Directory Services-> Active Directory. Do note that this will restart the AD service which will cause ...

Unable to access samba shares from our windows servers

access share with Active directory users account , Rocky Linux server join domain. sssd and samba services enable. try access samba share from ...

Can't connect to SMB share "Windows cannot access" - Microsoft Q&A

7 answers · 1. Click on the Start menu · 2. Type cmd to find the command prompt · 3. Right click on "Command Prompt" · 4. Select "Run as ...

Chapter 3. Using Samba as a server | Red Hat Product Documentation

If you set up Samba as a domain member, winbindd must be started before the smbd service. Otherwise, domain users and groups are not available to the local ...

Access Samba Shares With Windows 10 And Azure Ad Setup

If you set up your Windows 10 device with a Microsoft Account, and not a local one, you may not have access to your Samba Shares.