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2006 May 04
6
Share Access
...ssfully attempt to open the file for writing with vim This seems inconsistent with the results on linux, and not what I expected. Am I misinterpreting the expected results? Thanks for any responses. Sincerely, Don Watson Linux Technology and Solutions; Beaverton, OR 503-578-4861/TL: 775-4861; dwatson@us.ibm.com
2006 Mar 24
0
Fwd: Re: Migrate NT domain 4 to samba
...-Ivan >X-Original-To: iordonez@nature.berkeley.edu >Delivered-To: iordonez@nature.berkeley.edu >Subject: Re: [Samba] Migrate NT domain 4 to samba >To: Ivan Ordonez <iordonez@nature.berkeley.edu> >X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 6.0.2CF1 June 9, 2003 >From: Donald W Watson <dwatson@us.ibm.com> >Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 15:50:43 -0800 >X-MIMETrack: Serialize by Router on D03NM124/03/M/IBM(Release 6.53HF752 | >November 15, 2005) at > 03/23/2006 16:50:48 >X-Virus-Scanned: amavisd-new at nature.berkeley.edu > >Ivan, > >The smb.conf looks fine, nearly...
2006 Aug 18
3
share write access
...= %H ## Section - [shareB] [shareB] path = /tmp/shareB guestok = yes writelist = user1 # # end of generated smb.conf # Sincerely, Don Watson Linux Technology and Solutions; Beaverton, OR 503-578-4861/TL: 775-4861; dwatson@us.ibm.com
2005 Nov 07
0
Share file permissions
...ctory 2. edit "myfile" (this works) 3. mv "myfile" to /tmp (this fails, permission denied) Is this expected behavior, and was it different in previous versions of Samba? Sincerely, Don Watson Linux Technology and Solutions; Beaverton, OR 503-578-4861/TL: 775-4861; dwatson@us.ibm.com
2006 Mar 17
0
ldapsam:trusted=yes
...obody users. After testing I reassign the /etc/passwd root and nobody users to their original groups. I am interested to know if anyone has found a more elegant solution to using ldapsam:trusted=yes. Sincerely, Don Watson Linux Technology and Solutions; Beaverton, OR 503-578-4861/TL: 775-4861; dwatson@us.ibm.com
2006 Jul 20
1
guest ok
...ead but not write shareB (ok) user1 can read but not write shareC (different from above) testguest can read but not write shareC (different from above) Have I misinterpreted the man page? Sincerely, Don Watson Linux Technology and Solutions; Beaverton, OR 503-578-4861/TL: 775-4861; dwatson@us.ibm.com