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2010 Apr 02
1
ACL problem after upgrade from 3.0.24 to 3.4.5
>After upgrading from Debian Etch with samba 3.0.24-6etch10 to Lenny
>with a backport of 2:3.4.5~dfsg-1 (with libtalloc2 2.0.1-1), i get a
>fully working service but with a strange ACL bug : people can
>create/delete/rename files, but not modify them (error "espace
>insuffisant pour traiter cette commande" in french, which should
>translate into "Not enough storage
2002 May 14
0
SAMBA + ACLs + QUOTAs + WINBIND = headache
...pure unix point of vue, acl allow fine grained
access control, quotas limit use of space, and so on
with samba over, acls still work fine (even with winbind/nt
authentication), but quota don't
if i try to copy a big file from a windows client to the samba network
share, i get a message "insuffisent space" which is obviously generated by
quota control. but if i copy little files, it works even if the quota is
exceeded, and there is actually no limit
i looks like the patched kernel uses quota V1 system. I modified
smbd/quota.c to force LINUX_QUOTA_1, nothing changes
i had to recompile th...
2010 Feb 10
0
ACL problem after upgrade from 3.0.24 to 3.4.5
Hello,
After upgrading from Debian Etch with samba 3.0.24-6etch10 to Lenny
with a backport of 2:3.4.5~dfsg-1 (with libtalloc2 2.0.1-1), i get a
fully working service but with a strange ACL bug : people can
create/delete/rename files, but not modify them (error "espace
insuffisant pour traiter cette commande" in french, which should
translate into "Not enough storage is
2010 Feb 04
1
Word open all DOC files read-only on Samba shares
Hello all,
I just switched my old server to a new machine, upgrading the Samba server
from 3.0.1 to 3.4.5 (-55.fc12).
When Word (Office2003) tries to open a *.DOC file, it takes a very long time
(about 10 seconds) then the file is opened Read-Only... If I try to open a
*.RTF file it opens very fast, and I can write it...
I'm scratching my head for the whole day and what I've