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2001 Oct 18
3
group ownership
I am attempting to rsync data from a rsync server and set the
permissions to a different gid on the client:
my servers name is "rserver01"
my clients name is "rclient01"
here is the rysync.conf contained on rserver01:
# log file
log file = /var/adm/rsync_log
# global options for all modules
dont compress = *.gz *.tgz *.zip *.z *.rpm *.deb *.iso *.bz2 *.tbz
uid = nobody
2006 May 31
3
Cannot delete files from samba share
...n upgrade from samba 2.2.8a to 3.0.22 we have been unable to
delete files on a samba share using an XP client. We were previously able
to delete these files when using 2.2.8a.
The problem occurs when we have a particular sub-set of permissions.
Directory permissions on UNIX are set to 775 and ownerhips to usera :
group1. This should mean that either usera or anyone who belongs to
group1 should be able to delete any file within the directory
irrespective of what the file permissions and ownerships are. From UNIX
this is the case. Using an XP client on samba 2.2.8a this is the case. On
sa...
2000 May 23
1
Samba digest 2532 / Problem with "force create mode" et. al.
Hi,
Frankly spoken you have a real RTFM problem.
The manual pages for smb.conf say that "create mask" and "create mode" are
equal. It also says that there is only a "force XXXX mode" (where XXXX is
either create or directory). So a replacement of mask with mode will do the
thing.
The other mistake is that there is no "force create group" parameter. The
2003 Jul 08
1
Modify ownership of a file or folder from within windows - Please help!
Hi
I have posted this message twice already I really need to know if this can
be done with samba and winbind. Please can anyone help?
I have a Redhat 8 server running samba 2.2.8a and have configured samba
to use winbind so that I can control access to the samba file shares using
user and group accounts that have been set up in our windows NT domain.
This all works fine on the shares I set up