Sub-directory and File Permissions Not Set on Macintosh Volume
Article ID: 122225
Article Last Modified on 6/14/2005
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.1 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q122225
SYMPTOMS
When Microsoft Systems Management Server creates a Macintosh volume
(SMS_SHR for example), it does not create file-level permissions for any
sub-directories. This results in Macintosh systems having write privileges
for the LOGON.SRV\MAC.BIN and other sub-directories.
CAUSE
The SMS_MAINTENANCE_MANAGER service does not set the Macintosh file
permissions on the ..\LOGON.SRV directory on servers where Windows NT
Services for Macintosh have been installed. Macintosh directory
permissions
(which are similar but not the same as Windows NT file and directory
permissions) default to write access on ..\LOGON.SRV and its sub-
directories. This creates a security leak, since some user could replace
executable files in the ".BIN" directories.
WORKAROUND
Once the Macintosh volume is created by the SMS_SITE_CONFIG_MANAGER
service, the SMS_MAINTENANCE_MANANGER service ignores permissions if it
updates these directories during the normal maintenance cycle. This allows
the Systems Management Server administrator to configure the sub-directory
and file permissions manually to deny Macintosh users write privileges.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Systems Management Server
versions 1.0 and 1.1. We are researching this problem and will post new
information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
Additional query words: sms sfm prodsms 1.00 1.10
Keywords: kbsmsadmin KB122225