Hi all, Is 'msdfs root = yes' required in any share (along with 'host msdfs = yes' in global) where you'd like msdfs links to work (redirect the client)? Can more than one server have a share with 'msdfs root = yes'? Or can there be only one root? (Setting 'msdfs root = yes' on shares on more than one server seems to be working at the moment, but I'd thought I tried this earlier and had problems....) Running Samba 4.2 Thanks! Chad.
Hi, Chad William Seys via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> writes:> Hi all, > Is 'msdfs root = yes' required in any share (along with 'host msdfs = > yes' in global) where you'd like msdfs links to work (redirect the client)?yes> Can more than one server have a share with 'msdfs root = yes'? Or > can there be only one root? (Setting 'msdfs root = yes' on shares onyes Cheers, -- Aurélien Aptel / SUSE Labs Samba Team GPG: 1839 CB5F 9F5B FB9B AA97 8C99 03C8 A49B 521B D5D3 SUSE Linux GmbH, Maxfeldstraße 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Felix Imendörffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton, HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg)
Hello,>> Can more than one server have a share with 'msdfs root = yes'? Or >> can there be only one root? (Setting 'msdfs root = yes' on shares on > > yesThanks! It works great for all clients* except the linux kernel (v4.9) mount, which was what led me astray. Any idea if this works in more recent kernels? If not where do I wish list this. :) Thanks, Chad. * clients tested Windows 10, Mac OS X 10.12, gnome 3.22 vfs, linux kernel v4.9 .