Hello I've been noticing a problem with swat. It doesn't seem to parse my "include" lines correctly. I tried adding the following two via a manual edit of smb.conf: [global] include = /usr/local/etc/smbcustom/machines/%m include = /usr/local/etc/smbcustom/users/%U I look at the smb.conf file in swat, and the first include line is gone. All I see is: include = /usr/local/etc/smbcustom/users/ If I commit the changes from SWAT, it actually overwrites what I put in there manually with the second garbaged version. I'm currently working around this by re-adding the desired lines manually, but I'd prefer not to have to. Samba reads the first version fine, but it appears swat is choking on something. Samba version is 2.0.7; whatever comes with that is the version of SWAT I'm using (I'd give a swat version number if I knew how to find it). Any solutions? Thanks -Kurt
Kurt, On Mon, 11 Dec 2000 14:25:12 -0500, Kurt Yoder wrote:>I've been noticing a problem with swat. It doesn't seem to parse my >"include" lines correctly. I tried adding the following two via a >manual edit of smb.conf: > >[global] > include = /usr/local/etc/smbcustom/machines/%m > include = /usr/local/etc/smbcustom/users/%USwat definitely cannot handle something like this correct. Things like "include = .... %x" are for sophisticated administrators. Swat is not a sophisticated adiministrator and it has no crystal ball. Regards, Robert -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Robert.Dahlem@gmx.net Fax +49-69-432647 --------------------------------------------------------------- Sent using PMMail (http://www.pmmail2000.com) - fast, decent, email software; far better than Outlook. Try it sometime.