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2007 Oct 14
1
Fw: How to make "Add permission" for folder in system with ntacl support?
Is it too simple and therefore noone will answer? :) Or it is not possible
with Samba on Linux?
Thanks,
G.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Georgy Goshin" <gosha@inbox.ee>
To: <samba@lists.samba.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 6:34 PM
Subject: [Samba] How to make "Add permission" for folder in system with
ntacl support?
> Hi,
>
> On windows nt is possible to configure permission when users can add files
> to share or...
2013 Jan 02
4
distance_of_time_in_words_to_now
Hi There,
As I have learned the hard way, let me discuss my question, idea or feature
here before doing actual work on it...
distance_of_time_in_words_to_now() seems to be unable to tell if this
distance is in the future or in the past.
I''d really like to see ''in 5 days'' or ''5 days ago'' depending on, well, if
it was 5 days ago or will be in 5
2008 May 05
2
Add permission? (was How to create a write-only share?)
Need your help! I'm very confised and tired, tried a lot of variants
but still at the start, even lost all understanding how the
permissions and masks works.
Please write me a config for the following case:
There is a directory:
'/home/shared/door', owned by 'michael:office'
shared via samba as '[door]'
How can I configure the FS and samba to let 'michael'
2007 Oct 31
3
How to make "Add permission" for folder in system withntacl support?
Hi!
Let's go back to this topic please! I have to replace the Windows NT 4.0
server with Samba but I still don't know how to do this. I need to allow to
someone (some user group) the right to add files into the folder. They use
this "feature" on current NT server ver often and to this in the following
ways:
1. Rightclick on file you want to add, Copy, then go to server, for
2008 Apr 04
5
How to create a write-only share?
Hi!
I need to create a share that will be readoble by root only (by owner) and
writeable for all. We replacing a dead Windows NT 4.0 server and there was a
permission type called "Add" and our users uses this type of permission
often. They creates a shares where other users can add files but can not
read or even list it. I saw a thread here called "How to make "Add
2006 Mar 16
1
So what to do with Unicode filenames?
Hi!
I spent a few hours in google but didn't find any solution to make rsync
backups of Win XP (2k, NT) machine to Lunix rsync server?
As far as I understand we can't teach cygwin to work with unicode filenames,
isn't it?
Does anyone knows the solution? Is there any non-cygwin rsync Windows
realisations? Or maybe there is any other program that can do backups with
same manner?
2006 Apr 07
1
Windows rsync without cygwin (looking for Unicode support).
Hi!
Let's share an info about Windows rsyncs or rsync-compatibles that works
wint Windows native libs, not cygwin. The main task - find a solution with
Unicode support.
I know two:
Unison - has a problems with Unicode filenames like cygwin does.
DeltaCopy - found it just a few minutes ago, can't try from home so can't
comment out.
Any others?
G.
2008 Jun 03
0
Strange with an acl.
Hi,
I have a strange issue:
# file: Current\040docs/Outcoming\040Correspondence_2008.xls
# owner: secretary
# group: users
user::-w-
user:alex:rwx
user:tat:rwx
user:secretary:rwx
group::---
group:wheel:rwx
mask::rwx
other::---
User 'secretary' has no access to this file from Samba. Any advices?
G.
2009 Jul 16
1
Slow perfomance comparing Win NT 4.0 server
Hello!
I've replaced the old Windows NT 4.0 server with new modern
(Core 2 DUO 2.4Ghz with 1GB RAM, SATA drives in linux software RAID 1 under
CentOS 5, Samba 3.3.0-38)
But client started to complain that the speed was slowed down. I made some
tests with old and new servers and see that working with files is really
slow. Office and pdf documents opening sometimes up to minute comparing