Hi,
Just noticed this problem, which I have not been able to find a solution
at the normal locations:
We use samba to mount Solaris file systems on PC with Microsoft Active
Directory as the domain control.
We have a few users who have been given usernames with mixed case
WStudent in windows (God knows why the PC guys did this, but it is to
late to change it) and now these users can not mount any filesystem,
since they get a permission problem. Of course I have all users and home
directories in lower case on unix.
What appears in the log.smbd
'/home/WStudent' does not exist or permission denied when connecting to
[WStudent] Error was No such file or directory
my smb.conf file has this section:
[homes]
path = /home/%S
browseable = no
guest ok = no
read only = no
[home]
path = %H
browseable = no
guest ok = no
read only = no
What work and does not:
\\server\home OK
\\server\wstudent FAILS
\\server\WStudent FAILS
\\server\anotheruser FAILS to see someone else's directory
and of course a normal lowercase user can do all the above with no problems.
I can solve this by renaming the mount mount on the server as
/home/WStudent, but I would rather not. I have also tried using some of
the case option in samba with out any luck.
Any ideas.....