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2015 May 28
2
preexec and msdfs proxy
One more time:
root preexec does: run a command or script if the user hit the share. Now
with msdfs proxy it need to be run on the linked host that carries the
share. So you are better
to set root preexec on the share of the linked host. I think there is no
other way.
Server1
[sharepointtoserver2]
msdfs root=yes
msdfs proxy =\server2\shareonserver2
Server2
[shareonserver2]
Root preexec=.......................
Or mount the shareonserver2 on server1!!!!
Then do
[shareonserver2mountedonserver1]
Path to the mountpoint
Root preexec= nowiwillwork
Good Luck
Daniel
EDV Daniel M?ller
Lei...
2015 May 28
0
preexec and msdfs proxy
...aniel M?ller wrote:
One more time:
root preexec does: run a command or script if the user hit the share. Now
with msdfs proxy it need to be run on the linked host that carries the
share. So you are better
to set root preexec on the share of the linked host. I think there is no
other way.
Server1
[sharepointtoserver2]
msdfs root=yes
msdfs proxy =\server2\shareonserver2
Server2
[shareonserver2]
Root preexec=.......................
Or mount the shareonserver2 on server1!!!!
Then do
[shareonserver2mountedonserver1]
Path to the mountpoint
Root preexec= nowiwillwork
Good Luck
Daniel
EDV Daniel M?ller
Lei...
2015 May 18
5
preexec and msdfs proxy
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 03:31:55PM +0200, Greg Enlow wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Server to which the msdfs is pointing is a netapp. Though we theoretically can access the shell on it then begin to mess around there, we would really like to avoid that. Warranty and such make it a bit of a legal issue. That is the reason we went with a separate instance in the first place and now wonder why the