Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-10-19 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Sep 29 10:38, Roland Schwingel wrote: > Hi to all.. > > I have the very similar problem. > > >> > I can't do anything, it just becomes an inconvenience. > >> > d---r-x---+ 1 NT SERVICE+TrustedInstaller NT > SERVICE+TrustedInstaller 0 Sep 26 08:50 c > >> > drwxrwx---+ 1 Administrators

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-10-02 Thread Linda Walsh
Wayne Porter wrote: This is how it is currently set up. I can log in to the server via ssh or use the current method, which is to map the network share using my account credentials that they have set up for me. This works just fine in Windows and for the most part in Cygwin. I can read/write from

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-10-02 Thread Wayne Porter
On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 04:43:42PM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote: > Wayne Porter wrote: > > > Essentially you have a bunch of users on different machines that aren't > > > sharing their files under any common (or shared) security authority > > > (like a single domain). Until you persuade the owners o

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-10-02 Thread Wayne Porter
On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 04:35:21PM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote: > Wayne Porter wrote: > > The server that the W: drive is mapped on is not using domain accounts. As > > far as I know, > > all Linux servers we have are running local accounts. Is there something I > > can set in > > my local /etc/pass

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-10-02 Thread Linda Walsh
Wayne Porter wrote: Essentially you have a bunch of users on different machines that aren't sharing their files under any common (or shared) security authority (like a single domain). Until you persuade the owners of those linux machines to move the linux machines under a common security

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-10-02 Thread Linda Walsh
Wayne Porter wrote: The server that the W: drive is mapped on is not using domain accounts. As far as I know, all Linux servers we have are running local accounts. Is there something I can set in my local /etc/passwd to convince Cygwin to map it to my user account? --- Let me phrase th

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-10-01 Thread Wayne Porter
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 11:34:14PM +0300, Andrey Repin wrote: > Greetings, Wayne Porter! > > >> Essentially you have a bunch of users on different machines that > >> aren't > >> sharing their files under any common (or shared) security authority > >> (like a single domain). Until you persu

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-09-29 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Wayne Porter! >> Essentially you have a bunch of users on different machines that aren't >> sharing their files under any common (or shared) security authority >> (like a single domain). Until you persuade the owners of those linux >> machines >> to move the linux machines under

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-09-29 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Wayne Porter! > On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 12:10:53AM +0300, Andrey Repin wrote: >> Greetings, Wayne Porter! >> >> > On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 09:17:13PM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote: >> >> Wayne Porter wrote: >> >> > My system is joined to a domain and is connected to multiple servers via >> >

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-09-29 Thread Wayne Porter
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 10:39:20PM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote: > Wayne Porter wrote: > > The server that the W: drive is mapped on is not using domain accounts. As > > far as I know, > > all Linux servers we have are running local accounts. Is there something I > > can set in > > my local /etc/pass

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-09-29 Thread Roland Schwingel
Hi to all.. I have the very similar problem. >> > I can't do anything, it just becomes an inconvenience. >> > d---r-x---+ 1 NT SERVICE+TrustedInstaller NT SERVICE+TrustedInstaller 0 Sep 26 08:50 c >> > drwxrwx---+ 1 Administrators Domain Users 0 Sep 14 11:57 i >> >

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-09-28 Thread Linda Walsh
Wayne Porter wrote: The server that the W: drive is mapped on is not using domain accounts. As far as I know, all Linux servers we have are running local accounts. Is there something I can set in my local /etc/passwd to convince Cygwin to map it to my user account? --- If the linux ser

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-09-28 Thread Wayne Porter
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 12:10:53AM +0300, Andrey Repin wrote: > Greetings, Wayne Porter! > > > On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 09:17:13PM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote: > >> Wayne Porter wrote: > >> > My system is joined to a domain and is connected to multiple servers via > >> > mapped network shares in Windo

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-09-28 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Wayne Porter! > On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 09:17:13PM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote: >> Wayne Porter wrote: >> > My system is joined to a domain and is connected to multiple servers via >> > mapped network shares in Windows. All of the windows servers allow >> > read/write >> > access to all f

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-09-28 Thread Wayne Porter
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 09:17:13PM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote: > Wayne Porter wrote: > > My system is joined to a domain and is connected to multiple servers via > > mapped network shares in Windows. All of the windows servers allow > > read/write > > access to all files, but the Fedora servers all

Re: Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-09-27 Thread Linda Walsh
Wayne Porter wrote: My system is joined to a domain and is connected to multiple servers via mapped network shares in Windows. All of the windows servers allow read/write access to all files, but the Fedora servers all open with read-only access. I can still write to most files in vim by specifyi

Unknown+User Unix_Group+505 on smb shares in a domian

2016-09-27 Thread Wayne Porter
My system is joined to a domain and is connected to multiple servers via mapped network shares in Windows. All of the windows servers allow read/write access to all files, but the Fedora servers all open with read-only access. I can still write to most files in vim by specifying :w! so it's not lik