I've tried some internet and list searching, but I haven't been able to find anybody with the same issue. It's hard to search for "samba cifs force user problem" because it hits nearly every samba tech support question ever asked. The smbfs kernel module disappeared from the stock fedora kernels recently *crycry* Now my shares that were mounted via smbfs have to be mounted via cifs. cifs is, apparantly, not a drop-in replacement for smbfs however, as it behaves differnetly with the same configuration options. Clients that used to be able to access a remote share and change files are not denied access to the shared files when they mount it, because the uid= and gid= mount options are ignored. My share looks like this: [techadmin] force user = techadmin valid users = **** writeable = yes path = /var/www My fstab line looks like this //server/techadmin /mnt/techadmin cifs rw,uid=500,gid=500,credentials=/etc/samba/techadmin.cred 0 0 When mounting this share via smbfs, all files on the local machine appear to be owned by 500:500, but on the server the files maintain their actual permissions. When mounting this share via cifs, all files on the local machine appear to be owned by the local uid corresponding to the remote uid. Since techadmin is uid 501 on //server then the mounted files appear to be owned by uid 501 on the local machine with the mounted share. uid 501 is, of course, a totally unrelated user. The man page for mount.cifs says, in relation to the uid= and gidoptions: "This parameter is ignored when the target server supports the CIFS unix extensions" Is it ignored because there's a better way to get the same behavior? If not, is there a way to force cifs to not ignore these options? Any input is appreciated. /mitch ================================= ATTACHED COMPLETE smb.conf =================================[global] workgroup = WORKGROUP server string = Domain Master hosts allow = 192.168.0. 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127. log file = /var/log/samba/log.smbd max log size = 5000 security = user encrypt passwords = yes smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 dns proxy = no [fedora4] path = /fedora4 comment = RedHat Fedora 4 Repository public = yes writable = yes write list = *** printable = no valid users = *** create mask = 0765 [techadmin] force user = techadmin valid users = *** writeable = yes path = /var/www