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2009 Jul 23
1
Files with / in their name....
...erstandably moans about the filenames being invalid (ie it
thinks they are folder seperators rather than filenames) and stops. Is there
a way I can get rsync to 'blindly' synch these files and ignore the / in the
filename? I would just say to the clients to rename said files but there are
a whold bunch of them, ie way too many to do this for. Any help much
appreciated!
Cheers
Si
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2004 Jul 23
2
valid users %g and %u not behaving properly...
...2k3/samba-3.0.4). Everything seems cool, but for one thing.
My old homes share used to look like this:
[homes]
path=%H/sam
valid users = +%G,%U
force user = %U
force group = %G
write list = +%U
create mask = 0770
directory mask = 0770
browseable=no
read only = no
It worked beautifully. But the whold valid users thing isn't working on the
new system. To help troubleshoot, I used "root prexec" to dump the contents
of %U, %u, %G, and %g to a file.
The values of these variables when connecting to the [homes] share as me:
<>%U = username without domain (e.g. chris)
<&...
2006 Mar 24
4
Newbie Question: How can I access the referer
Just wondering if and how I can access the referer from the controller.
Thanks in advance
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