Brentnall
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- May 24, 2015
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Can anyone shed any light on the possibility of viewing open files and sessions of a freenas box from the remote computer management console?
I understand this may be possible when joined to a domain but when in a workgroup im greeted with the following:
Viewing the shares from this console works fine, even the hidden/admin ones show up. Just the 'Sessions' and 'Open Files' views are access denied.
Looking into the log.smbd file shows my many attempts at getting this working with the following:
[2015/09/28 19:15:38.686116, 1] ../source3/rpc_server/srvsvc/srv_srvsvc_nt.c:998(_srvsvc_NetFileEnum)
Enumerating files only allowed for administrators
[2015/09/28 19:15:39.999770, 1] ../source3/rpc_server/srvsvc/srv_srvsvc_nt.c:1190(_srvsvc_NetSessEnum)
Enumerating sessions only allowed for administrators
I've tried several variations of the windows 'runas' command to get the MMC running as the freenas root user as well as attempting to give another user administrative privileges to no avail.
Is it possible to configure privileges in a way which makes enumerating sessions and open files possible in a workgroup environment?
Many thanks in advance. Let me know if I've missed out any info.
I understand this may be possible when joined to a domain but when in a workgroup im greeted with the following:
Viewing the shares from this console works fine, even the hidden/admin ones show up. Just the 'Sessions' and 'Open Files' views are access denied.
Looking into the log.smbd file shows my many attempts at getting this working with the following:
[2015/09/28 19:15:38.686116, 1] ../source3/rpc_server/srvsvc/srv_srvsvc_nt.c:998(_srvsvc_NetFileEnum)
Enumerating files only allowed for administrators
[2015/09/28 19:15:39.999770, 1] ../source3/rpc_server/srvsvc/srv_srvsvc_nt.c:1190(_srvsvc_NetSessEnum)
Enumerating sessions only allowed for administrators
I've tried several variations of the windows 'runas' command to get the MMC running as the freenas root user as well as attempting to give another user administrative privileges to no avail.
Is it possible to configure privileges in a way which makes enumerating sessions and open files possible in a workgroup environment?
Many thanks in advance. Let me know if I've missed out any info.