08:44:15 The OpenSSL project will release a security fix for a new "CRITICAL" CVE tomorrow (1st of November). 08:44:15 This will affect stable r151040 and r151042; updated openssl-3 packages will be available for these as soon as we have evaluated and tested the new release. 08:44:15 The LTS r151038 release is NOT affected by this security problem, but will receive a separate openssl-11 bug-fix update. 09:42:32 Hi guys, 09:42:32 I have searched around for quiet some time, but could not find a solution or any useful pointers, so I wonder if somebody is able to help me out: I am trying to install MS SQL Server on a Windows Server machine. I would prfer to go with another database, but unfortunately MS SQL Server is the only supported option for the software that needs to 09:42:33 run. 09:42:33 My goal is to have all database files on an OmniOS ZFS filesystem shared out via SMB to the Windows world. The OmniOS box is joined to an AD Domain, as are all involved Windows systems. Being the domain administrator, I have full control within the Domain. 09:42:34 Now the installation of MS SQL Server on the Windows server - performed as the Domaion Administrator - only progresses as far as asking for the database storage location and then errs out after specifying a UNC-path on the OmniOS server (a UNC path is required by MS SQL Server). The specified share currently grants full access rights to everybody - 09:42:34 which could be tied down later. 09:42:35 The error message reads as follows: SQL Server setup account does not have the SeSecurityPrivilege privilege on the specified file server in the path <> . This privilege is needed in folder security setting action of SQL Server setup program. To grant this privilege, use the Local Security Policy console on this file server to add 09:42:35 SQL Server setup account to "Manage auditing and security log" policy. This setting is available in the "User Rights Assignments" section under Local Policies in the Local Security Policy console. 09:42:36 Checking with "smbadm show -pm", however, suggests that the required "SeSecurityPrivilege" currently does not even exist under OmniOS' SMB server and thus obviously can't be enabled for any user. 09:42:36 So my question is whether I am missing something or if there is a way to add the required privilege to the SMB server under OmniOS in order to be able to grant this privilege to the Domain Administrator - or any other user for that case - and proceed with the installation of MS SQL Server? 12:08:40 Guest71 Fastest way to know about the state of SeSecurityPrivilege is to ask gordon.w.ross⊙gc :) 12:31:39 tsoome_ - many thanks, I will fire an E-Mail off and ask referring you as the one providing me the mail address. 12:45:53 sure thing