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news.naag@gmx.net wrote:
| Hi,
|
| a few days ago I upgraded to Samba 3.0.0.
| The upgrade worked flawlessly.
| I just wonder why the "force user" setting does no longer work like
it
| should..
| This is an excerpt from my smb.conf-file:
|
| [200a3i]
| path = /home/www_200a3i/public_html
| valid users = peter, niklas
| admin users = peter
| force user = www_200a3i
| force group = www
|
| Usually one expects that these settings make samba use the user
| www_200a3i from /etc/passwd to create files / folders. But it doesn't,
| it uses root instead. However, the "force group" settings works just
fine.
If you connect as peter, I would expect the admin user option
to take precendence. If you connect as niklas, then I would
expect the 'force user' parameter to take effect. Is this
not what you are seeing?
If not, then tell me how the current behavior differs from
2.2.
cheers, jerry
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