Am 20.01.21 um 18:05 schrieb Andrew Walker:> As a user I've _never_ hastily clicked through dialog boxes that kept > popping up, which were preventing me from doing $thing only to realize a > moment later that I had deleted $reallyimportantthing. :))). > > Sounds like you're on a good path. If you go with the recycle bin idea, > you can make your repository something like "recycle:repository = > .recycle/%U", which will basically create per-user recycle bins. This > will help to track down the offending user as well as preserving the file.Nice, thanks. But they wish for another behavior: the deleted files should be recoverable by only 2 users ... I think this won't be possible with this vfs module. I play with recycle:directory_mode = 770 to at least let one user see the deleted stuff of others.
Am 21.01.21 um 09:47 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger via samba:> Am 20.01.21 um 18:05 schrieb Andrew Walker: > >> As a user I've _never_ hastily clicked through dialog boxes that kept >> popping up, which were preventing me from doing $thing only to realize >> a moment later that I had deleted $reallyimportantthing. :))). >> >> Sounds like you're on a good path. If you go with the recycle bin >> idea, you can make your repository something like "recycle:repository >> = .recycle/%U", which will basically create per-user recycle bins. >> This will help to track down the offending user as well as preserving >> the file. > > Nice, thanks. But they wish for another behavior: > > the deleted files should be recoverable by only 2 users ... I think this > won't be possible with this vfs module. > > I play with > recycle:directory_mode = 770 > > to at least let one user see the deleted stuff of others.I now follow a howto I found: https://dr-luthardt.de/linux.htm?tip=smbtrash the idea is: * hide .Trash via "veto files" * share .Trash for a defined list of "valid users" as separate share looks promising, I wait for the user there to test my first draft
Am 21.01.21 um 09:47 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger via samba:> Am 20.01.21 um 18:05 schrieb Andrew Walker: > >> As a user I've _never_ hastily clicked through dialog boxes that kept >> popping up, which were preventing me from doing $thing only to realize >> a moment later that I had deleted $reallyimportantthing. :))). >> >> Sounds like you're on a good path. If you go with the recycle bin >> idea, you can make your repository something like "recycle:repository >> = .recycle/%U", which will basically create per-user recycle bins. >> This will help to track down the offending user as well as preserving >> the file. > > Nice, thanks. But they wish for another behavior: > > the deleted files should be recoverable by only 2 usersask them if they would like a unicorn too :-)