Displaying 20 results from an estimated 80 matches similar to: "Fun with veto files"
2005 Apr 25
1
differing freespace reports in windows and unix
Hi List.
Environment :
SunOS jukebox2 5.8 Generic_108528-19 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-100
Samba 2.2.7
Windows NT, XP, 2000 clients.
This is the problem. I am sharing 4 directories within a samba share. These are very large file structures, 3 Terabyte plus. Typically they run between 3 and 9 gb of freespace any given point in time.
For some reason I can't fathom the freespace shown in
2012 Dec 29
0
Samba] Reverse Veto Files
Dear Samba Team,
As I need to use Reverse veto File function .Please let me know how I
grant the permission for to write / create specific file types on samba
shares and rest of types need to be deny
Thank you,
Chathura
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2006 Aug 04
1
reverse veto files?
Im currently having a very long list of veto files, just to be sure that
the people ONLY can write documents and styleshets. Is there any plan to
have a "reverse veto files" to ONLY allow this type of file? Because
when I have a lot of veto files the samba gets too slow, even if it
dosen't use regex, with regex i would be able to do the reverse veto.
But without regex and without
2010 Jan 26
1
samba veto files: underscore
Hello all,
I'm trying to hide files beginning with a underscore ( "_" ) and hidden files from my samba share's so i added this to my smb.conf:
veto files = /_*/.*/
The section with the dot works, but the one with the underscore doesn't. I also tried /\_*/.*/ but this has the same result.
Any ideas how to hide the files beginning with a underscore?
Thanks,
Evas
1998 Jul 08
0
folders with veto files not being deleted
Hi,
I am running the latest Samba (p8) on Solaris 2.6. The PC clients are
running win95 OSR2. I am using encrypted passwords.
I have some files vetoed:
veto files = /.rssrc/.desktop/
I'm not using 'hide dot files'.
If I have a folder with one file in, and that file is a vetoed file, I
cannot delete the folder. I have unix permissions to delete both. The
windows error message is:
2005 Jul 26
1
regular expression for veto files directive?
Hi!
I want to enforce on a samba share, that every file needs to contain a
version.
like: foobar-02.doc or blah-01.xls
I thought something like
veto files = /^.*\D\D\.(doc|xls|ppt)$/
would to it. But it ignores that. are there any other options?
2009 Aug 20
2
Veto files question
Hi, there
I have a question about Veto files in smb.conf:
Can we use this option to hidden files not belonging to myself in a
shared folder?
If not, how do we implement this functionality in Samba?
Thanks,
Allen
2014 Apr 23
1
VETO! Re: heads up: tcpwrappers support going away
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 9:33 AM, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is an early warning: OpenSSH will drop tcpwrappers in the next
> release. sshd_config has supported the Match keyword for a long time
> and it is possible to express more useful conditions (e.g. matching
> by user and address) than tcpwrappers allowed.
>
> Removing it reduces the
2002 May 16
2
2.2.4 and "veto files" -> cpu maxed out
linux 2.2.19/rh6x
I use in a share
veto files = /.*/
whenever you connect to it the client process hangs, the smbd starts
consuming cpu time and cannot be killed but with "kill -9".
This is the last part of the smbd log
[2002/05/16 05:49:51, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(319)
3 user groups:
100 6 19
[2002/05/16 05:49:51, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2findfirst(863)
2004 May 19
1
'veto oplock files' option in 3.0.2a broken ???
Hi all..
I'm update my samba, from 2.2.8a to 3.0.2a, and now my 'veto oplock files' do no work...
I set my option like this: veto oplock files = /*.mdb/*.MDB/
but after the first user open our software (that opens a file .mdb in a samba share) the second user can't open... he gets the error message: 'Couln't lock the file'
Even setting all locking options = no, the
2007 Jun 20
1
Veto files
Hi list.
I'm having a big problem: I have a Samba Server that has a share where
all my users can read any information. I have now a new situation, I have to
configure this share to allow some users to write a xml file. It's like the
opposite of the Veto Files options. Is there way that I can configure my
share to let this happen?
Thanks a lot,
Diego.
2010 May 17
1
Veto files: adding exceptions per user and/or extension
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Hi,
I'm using Samba 3 on a Debian 5.0 (Lenny), the
package is version 3.4.7 (from Debian backports, the
full version 2:3.4.7~dfsg-2~bpo50+2).
We use some 'veto files' on our shares to avoid
users to have multimedia files (movies, mp3 and so on).
Now we have a true demand to allow certain users to
store corporate videos (about our
2017 Mar 18
0
Veto files used to allow only one extension to be written to the share
Anyone know anything about it? I found a list with all the extensions used
by Ransomware at the moment, but they are almost 800 and with that amount I
think I will have problems using the veto files, as well as the red tape of
updating them.
Please, if anyone knows anything about it, please share.
ᐧ
2017-03-15 23:51 GMT-03:00 Tácio Andrade <tacioandrade at gmail.com>:
> Good night.
2020 Jun 16
2
veto files
Hi
I have many shares on my Samba 4 file server and I would like to restrict a
long list of files to most of these shares.
Is it possible to specify the prohibited files in the global section of
smb.conf and apply them to most shares, except for a few?
Regards,
M?rcio Bacci
2000 Jul 04
2
veto dot files?
How can I *veto* dot files?
The naive approach of using
/.*/
fails in so far as no file at all appears on the NT side :-) Hiding isn't
enough for me, as I do want to see all hidden files on the NT side of
things - I just don't want to see the Linux dot files on the NT side.
This is Samba 2.0.6 (RH6.2) with the below configuration.
TIA,
Stefan
************
# Samba config file
2002 Feb 28
0
veto dotfiles but not directory?
I've been playing around a little bit with the "veto files" option for
the [homes] shares we have on our Samba servers (2.2.1a & 2.2.3a).
I've discovered that:
veto files = /.*/
works marvelously for not letting the users muck with their .dotfiles,
which is exactly what we want, however, I've also discovered that it
also clobbers the special directory entries
2009 Jul 28
3
Reverse Veto Files - let's try again!
Since the list responsiveness seems to be at a high, le me
take the opportunity to repost a message that got no
answers in March:
I've searched the list, and I can't find reference to this being
implemented:
reverse veto files - a list of files *allowed* rather than
the current list of files *denied*. Possibly implemented by
just allowing a ! in the veto files directive.
eg:
veto
2010 Mar 29
2
Veto files with question mark
Hi !
I would like to remove from listing the "Icon?" files created by mac
user when they customize their folder icon.
So I did in my smb.conf :
veto files = /Icon?/
ok it's working, but "Icone" "Iconx" "Icons" will be removed too. I
tried veto files = /Icon\?/ but it's not working,
Is there a way to use question mark (?) but not as a wild-card ?
2016 Oct 27
1
smb.conf veto files entry question
While working on my existing member file server smb.conf config file I
found an entry for "veto files" like the following:
veto files = /.bash_logout/.bash_profile/.bash_history/.bashrc/
The "man smb.conf" entry says:
veto files (S)
This is a list of files and directories that are neither
visible
nor accessible. Each entry in the list must be
2017 Mar 16
2
Veto files used to allow only one extension to be written to the share
Good night.
I am behind a way so that in my backup share it is possible to only write
files in the format of the application that I use to execute the backup
routines, for this I searched the internet for a solution that works like
Allow Files, however it is Complicated to find.
Talking on forums a user informed me that he could use the parameter to
follow in smb.conf, however in my tests it did