Stang, Sharol
2007-Aug-08 23:14 UTC
[Samba] home dir file permissions samba, winbind with ldap backend, AD Server 2003 R2 domain
I have samba 3.0.23 running as a clustered service on RHEL5 and I am wondering if it is okay that when I check the file permissions on the home directories they are numerical even if I reset the permissions. They stay in the long listing format until I restart the service and when I check again it looks like I typed ls -n instead of ls -s. I hadn't noticed it doing this before. It seems like everything works fine and the UIDs are correct I just want to make sure before I replace the RH9 samba server with it. Thanks so much! -sharol
Stang, Sharol
2007-Aug-09 15:15 UTC
[Samba] Re: home dir file permissions samba, winbind with ldap backend, AD Server 2003 R2 domain
Oops! I meant ls -l not ls -s it looks like I typed ls -n instead of ls -l ________________________________ From: Stang, Sharol Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 3:52 PM To: 'samba@lists.samba.org' Subject: home dir file permissions samba, winbind with ldap backend, AD Server 2003 R2 domain I have samba 3.0.23 running as a clustered service on RHEL5 and I am wondering if it is okay that when I check the file permissions on the home directories they are numerical even if I reset the permissions. They stay in the long listing format until I restart the service and when I check again it looks like I typed ls -n instead of ls -s. I hadn't noticed it doing this before. It seems like everything works fine and the UIDs are correct I just want to make sure before I replace the RH9 samba server with it. Thanks so much! -sharol