[CentOS] access denied from windows changing security setting when i use a folder connected to a fake drive made with dd

Sun May 8 19:03:10 UTC 2016
nikos sarantopoulos <nsarantopoulos68 at gmail.com>

it is a standalone server but what permissions i should set to this image
connected to a loop device
the selinux is disabled


On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 05/08/2016 10:10 AM, nikos sarantopoulos wrote:
>
>> it is active directory my server setup
>>
>
> Is it a standalone AD server or a member of a domain?
>
> If it is standalone, how did you join the Windows workstation to the
> domain?  How did you create new users?  Are you using those new users on
> the Windows workstation?
>
> If it is a domain member, how did you join the AD domain?
>
> i am suspicious that is something
>> wrong when i am connecting to a loop device that is made this way dd
>> if=/dev/zero of=imgfile bs=1M count=60 for example
>> then losetup /dev/loop0 imgfile and formating it as ext4 filesystem
>>
>> but only root have there write access am i doing something wrong?
>>
>
> No, that's normal.  An ext4 filesystem supports permissions, and you must
> manually set them to allow users to write to the new filesystem.
>
> this path is connected to a smb.conf with the following way:
>>
>> [test]
>>          path = /path (where is mounted the loop device)
>>          read only = no
>>
>
> You may have to deal with SELinux labels at some point, but at this point,
> I suspect your problems are more fundamental.
>
>
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