Hi, Can I know when a Samba user (one that is connecting to the Samba server via a Windows Client) creates a file in the shared folder or modifies a file in the shared folder, what would the acls of the file be? (I meant the gid and uid of the file) Mine worked as if it is always created as a root user. I thought the file should have the uid and gid or the person who created the file (respect to the /etc/passwd and /etc/group in the Samba server). I got Samba 3.0beta running on the Redhat 9.0 (downgraded to a kernel 2.4.20) with acls patches from acl.bestbits.at. Thanks. adrian
Hello Adrian, Monday, June 30, 2003, 3:15:54 AM, you wrote: AC> the gid and uid of the file) Mine worked as if it is always created as a AC> root user. I thought the file should have the uid and gid or the person AC> who created the file (respect to the /etc/passwd and /etc/group in the AC> Samba server). It should have the user's gid and uid. Do you have an "admin users" directive in smb.conf? If you do, and the username you are connecting as in the admin users list, then you will act as root on the file system. -- Best regards, Fabio mailto:liste@kurgan.org
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