Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "ftpshares".
2016 Jun 21
2
Force Create Mode Problems
...ying to make an SMB share that is accessible to all of our Active Directory domain users. Additionally, this share needs to allow read/write access for our clients, who are using FTP. All of the subdirectories for this share represent an individual FTP user's folder.
The share is named "ftpshares". The problem that I am currently having with this share is that I cannot seem to get the "force create mode" setting to perform as expected. I would like it to force 0766 to the share, its subdirectories, and the files created within. However, when I look at a file that was creat...
2016 Jun 21
1
Force Create Mode Problems
...ake an SMB share that is accessible to all of our Active Directory domain users. Additionally, this share needs to allow read/write access for our clients, who are using FTP. All of the subdirectories for this share represent an individual FTP user's folder.
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> The share is named "ftpshares". The problem that I am currently having with this share is that I cannot seem to get the "force create mode" setting to perform as expected. I would like it to force 0766 to the share, its subdirectories, and the files created within. However, when I look at a file that was creat...
2016 Jun 21
0
Force Create Mode Problems
...ake an SMB share that is accessible to all of our Active Directory domain users. Additionally, this share needs to allow read/write access for our clients, who are using FTP. All of the subdirectories for this share represent an individual FTP user's folder.
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> The share is named "ftpshares". The problem that I am currently having with this share is that I cannot seem to get the "force create mode" setting to perform as expected. I would like it to force 0766 to the share, its subdirectories, and the files created within. However, when I look at a file that was creat...
2007 Dec 28
2
Problems with Samba and Active Directory
Afternoon!
Let me apologize first if this is something soooo simple, but i have been
working on this for days and I'm still stuck on one part.
Where to start. Small user environment (under 100 users) using Active
Directory on Win 2k3 server. Running Fedora 8 on a server, and I am trying
to get it added to the domain, and to be able to access a share using
Windows usernames and passwords.