Has anyone observed this behavior when deleting a file? I had a user map a Samba share to his WIN2K machine and use the Windows Explorer delete function to delete a rather large file (600M). Windows prompted him in the usual manner: 'Are you sure you want to delete this file?' (By the way it was the actual "delete" warning, not the recycle bin warning.) In the Explorer window, the file disappeared. When he refreshed the window, the file reappeared. It hadn't been deleted at all. I investigated from the Linux side and determined that his userid didn't have appropriate authority to delete the file. We changed the permissions accordingly, went back to Explorer, and successfully deleted the file. That explains why he couldn't delete it, but why didn't Samba prompt him with some sort of access violation, or some other message? Is this working as designed, or is there some parameter that I can turn on to fix this? We're using Red Hat AS 3.0, Samba Version: 3.0.4 (Red Hat RPM), Release: 6.3E. We're not part of any domain controller or active directory, just plain Linux authentication. Thanks, Eric Biggs
Trying to post again... Eric Biggs -----Original Message----- From: samba-bounces+eric.j.biggs=mail.sprint.com@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces+eric.j.biggs=mail.sprint.com@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Biggs, Eric J [ITS] Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 4:18 PM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] deleting a file Has anyone observed this behavior when deleting a file? I had a user map a Samba share to his WIN2K machine and use the Windows Explorer delete function to delete a rather large file (600M). Windows prompted him in the usual manner: 'Are you sure you want to delete this file?' (By the way it was the actual "delete" warning, not the recycle bin warning.) In the Explorer window, the file disappeared. When he refreshed the window, the file reappeared. It hadn't been deleted at all. I investigated from the Linux side and determined that his userid didn't have appropriate authority to delete the file. We changed the permissions accordingly, went back to Explorer, and successfully deleted the file. That explains why he couldn't delete it, but why didn't Samba prompt him with some sort of access violation, or some other message? Is this working as designed, or is there some parameter that I can turn on to fix this? We're using Red Hat AS 3.0, Samba Version: 3.0.4 (Red Hat RPM), Release: 6.3E. We're not part of any domain controller or active directory, just plain Linux authentication. Thanks, Eric Biggs -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Which service pack? I think that this is a known Windows bug... "Biggs, Eric J [ITS]" <eric.j.biggs@mail.sprint.com> Sent by: samba-bounces+webster=lexmark.com@lists.samba.org 02/07/05 12:44 PM To: <samba@lists.samba.org> cc: Subject: RE: [Samba] deleting a file Trying to post again... Eric Biggs -----Original Message----- From: samba-bounces+eric.j.biggs=mail.sprint.com@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces+eric.j.biggs=mail.sprint.com@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Biggs, Eric J [ITS] Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 4:18 PM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] deleting a file Has anyone observed this behavior when deleting a file? I had a user map a Samba share to his WIN2K machine and use the Windows Explorer delete function to delete a rather large file (600M). Windows prompted him in the usual manner: 'Are you sure you want to delete this file?' (By the way it was the actual "delete" warning, not the recycle bin warning.) In the Explorer window, the file disappeared. When he refreshed the window, the file reappeared. It hadn't been deleted at all. I investigated from the Linux side and determined that his userid didn't have appropriate authority to delete the file. We changed the permissions accordingly, went back to Explorer, and successfully deleted the file. That explains why he couldn't delete it, but why didn't Samba prompt him with some sort of access violation, or some other message? Is this working as designed, or is there some parameter that I can turn on to fix this? We're using Red Hat AS 3.0, Samba Version: 3.0.4 (Red Hat RPM), Release: 6.3E. We're not part of any domain controller or active directory, just plain Linux authentication. Thanks, Eric Biggs -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba