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2008 Oct 24
2
force user and read only
Hi
I need a share with read-only access for some developers (to read
logfiles). the logfiles are owned by the application user and group
and have 700 permissions. I have set up the share like this:
path = /applicationx/logs
read only = Yes
valid users = "MYDOMAIN+DEVELOPER1"
force user = applicationx
It does work very well, but somehow it does not look
2006 May 10
2
Best way to Upgrade Samba 3.014a
Hello,
I have Samba 3.014a-Debian in a server Debian 3.1 Release 1 Sarge. The
performance is pretty poor.
My LAN is running at 100mbits/sec. So even at 4 feet from the server I'm
getting slow responses on my windoze 2000 pro computer from samba. It takes
an eternity to copy files from one place to the other. Also, I have
several error messages and files corruption.
Could anybody tell me
2008 Oct 24
3
SAMBA: how do I tell SAMBA to not prompt for id/passwords when connecting from windows (vista)
I have a linux box on my home network and it also has xp and win viata on the same network.
It is all friendly - how do I drop the need for Id/pw (if I can't, how do I set the id/pw
so what I type in win vista gets passed to samba cleanly and thus I get in. I have tried
many things in smb.conf and cannot figure it out
TIA,
Joe
2005 Dec 10
0
problem mounting Solaris 9 (SPARC) samba shares.
Quoting Kelly Harding <kelly.harding@ntlworld.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I've got an old Dual cpu sparcstation 20 running Solaris 9, which has
> the latest version of Samba from the
> CSW packages.
>
> I've configured it as needed to what should be a working setup.
>
> All works fine in terms of accessing and browsing shares etc. I can
> browse the shares in OS
2005 Dec 18
2
Implementation Question
I'm setting up a small network and I would like to have centralized
authentication. I have no need for active directory so samba makes sense.
The desktops will be running Windows XP but there are a few other
servers (a linux mail server, web server and file server) that I would
like to be able to use the centralized authentication with.
So my question is, is it better to configure samba
2006 Jan 18
1
Access Based Enumeration
Microsoft has an add on for Windows 2003 SP1 that will do access based
enumeration.
This is great because of "out of sight, out of mind". If the user
doesn't have privilege to access the directory or file it doesn't show
up in the directory listing.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/techinfo/overview/abe.mspx
Any idea when samba will be able to do the same (if it
2006 Dec 07
1
svcctl - access denied
I have a samba 3.0.23a server that is a member of a Windows 2003 Active
Directory domain. I can use the Services MMC to see the services specified in
the svcctl list option in smb.conf but trying to stop/start any services gives
me an "Access Denied".
I have tried this as a normal user as well as the domain Administrator account.
I'm sure it's something I'm missing, but I
2006 Jan 26
1
Share Admin
I've got a share that I'm trying to get so I can set permissions
through the normal windows way (right click on
folder/file->properties->security).
The share definition is:
[test]
comment = Test share on magellan
path = /var/test
browseable = yes
writable = yes
hide unreadable = yes
admin users = @"Domain Admins"
The server is a member server in