Hello, here we use these parameters:
force user = samba
force group = users
create mode = 0770
directory mode = 0770
force create mode = 0770
force directory mode = 0770
At filesystem level, we set permissions as 775 and make user "samba"
the owner and "users" the group of all shares. We, then, can map the
shares using our common users (john, mary...) which are part of group
"users". Because of the "force user" parameter, our common
users becomes user "samba" and then follow permissions configured in
samba and filesystem. Since there are 2 levels of security (samba and
filesystem) maybe some configuration (samba/filesystem permissions or group
settings) could be preventing the access in your case (just an idea).
-----Original Message-----
From: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org]
On Behalf Of Murat Can Tuna
Sent: quarta-feira, 1 de setembro de 2010 11:37
To: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] user permissions
Hello,
I have a problem about reaching my share folder when the permission is
750 but whenever I change it to 755 I can see the content of the folder.
for 750 I get this result:
"smbclient //serverip/sharename -U username"
smb: \> ls
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED listing \*
0 blocks of size 0. 9 blocks available
smb: \>
but for 755 everything is fine but of course I don't get any write
permission. Doesn't it mean that my samba user is seem as other? if yes
what could be the reason? It comes to me, something goes terribly wrong.
Thanks in advance
Murat Can Tuna
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