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My apologies... I was reporting some spam, and typed too fast, so matched on sam (which matched this list) instead of 'spam'... -- Best regards, Charles
Hi everyone, since I upgraded to samba 3.0.29 the parameter "write list" does no longer work. Anyone else who has same experience? Best regards, Sascha
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 03:10:27PM +0200, Gong 96.3 [Sascha Bieler] wrote:> Hi everyone, > > since I upgraded to samba 3.0.29 the parameter "write list" does no longer > work. > Anyone else who has same experience?More specific examples of the problem please. Jeremy.
> > since I upgraded to samba 3.0.29 the parameter "write list" does no > longer > > work. > > Anyone else who has same experience? > > More specific examples of the problem please. > > Jeremy.I have a share and in this share I specified: write list = antivir And I am not able to write with this user to this share. Setting read only no is a workaround for me but not wanted. Regards, Sascha.
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:54:39AM +0200, Sascha Bieler wrote:> I have a share and in this share I specified: > > write list = antivir > > And I am not able to write with this user to this share. Setting read only > no is a workaround for me but not wanted.From which version did you upgrade? Since 3.0.25 you need to prefix "antivir" with the domain, such as write list = "DOMAIN\antivir" Volker -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/20080530/46cb1bb8/attachment.bin
> On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:54:39AM +0200, Sascha Bieler wrote: > > I have a share and in this share I specified: > > > > write list = antivir > > > > And I am not able to write with this user to this share. Setting read > > only = no is a workaround for me but not wanted. > > From which version did you upgrade? Since 3.0.25 you need to prefix > "antivir" with the domain, such as > > write list = "DOMAIN\antivir" > > VolkerUuups, now I remember I read it somewhere. Tested. Works! Thank you for the hint! Sascha.