On 06/28/2015 11:31 PM, Jonas Meurer wrote:
> Am 28.06.2015 um 20:30 schrieb Christian Seiler:
>> Also, I just noticed that your principal name was mail/nfs-client.
>> Did you set up idmapping on the server correctly for that to work?
>
> Yes, I fiddled around with static mapping. But now that I r
Hi Christian,
thanks again for your very valuable help. It's much appreciated!
Am 28.06.2015 um 20:30 schrieb Christian Seiler:
> On 06/28/2015 08:03 PM, Christian Seiler wrote:
>> On 06/28/2015 07:51 PM, Jonas Meurer wrote:
>>> root@clt# su -s /bin/sh -c "cat /var/vmail/test.txt" mail
>>> test
>
On 06/28/2015 08:03 PM, Christian Seiler wrote:
> On 06/28/2015 07:51 PM, Jonas Meurer wrote:
>> root@clt# su -s /bin/sh -c "cat /var/vmail/test.txt" mail
>> test
>> root@clt# su -s /bin/sh -c "touch /var/vmail/test" mail
>> touch: cannot touch ‘/var/vmail/test’: Permission denied
>>
>> The Kerbero
On 06/28/2015 07:51 PM, Jonas Meurer wrote:
> root@clt# su -s /bin/sh -c "cat /var/vmail/test.txt" mail
> test
> root@clt# su -s /bin/sh -c "touch /var/vmail/test" mail
> touch: cannot touch ‘/var/vmail/test’: Permission denied
>
> The Kerberos ticket for local user 'mail' is managed by k5start:
>
Hi,
I'm struggling with getting the permissions on an NFS share right.
Mounting the NFS share on my client works. Read/write access as user
'root' works, and read access as user 'mail' works as well after I
successfully authenticated at the Kerberos server as that user 'mail'.
Kerberos server and
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