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2016 Apr 25
3
copy of a share without path
Matthias, Sorry I should have wrote more details. I agree with your message and I understand that template12 is not meant to be a share. What I tried to say is: when I have this configuration: [template12] writable = yes browsable = yes valid users = alex [alex] path = /home/alex copy = template12 I can see this error in /var/log/samba/log/smbd [2016/04/25 16:44:14.719192,
2016 Apr 25
1
copy of a share without path
Thank you for your message. I was not sure if the example (from here https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/using_samba/ch06.html) was incorrect or if I was missing something. Alexandre Klein Tanuki Software, Ltd. 6-18-10-4F Nishi-Kasai, Edogawa-ku Tokyo 134-0088 Japan Tel: +81-3-3878-3211 Fax: +81-3-3878-0313 http://www.tanukisoftware.com On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 5:34 PM, Rowland penny <rpenny
2016 Apr 25
0
copy of a share without path
On 25/04/16 08:52, Alexandre Klein wrote: > Matthias, > > Sorry I should have wrote more details. > I agree with your message and I understand that template12 is not meant to > be a share. > > What I tried to say is: > > when I have this configuration: > [template12] > writable = yes > browsable = yes > valid users = alex > > [alex] >
2016 Apr 22
0
copy of a share without path
How to use copy: [template12] writable = yes browsable = yes valid users = andy, dave, jay [share1] path=/path/to/share1 copy = template12 [share2] path=/path/to/share2 copy = template12 Here template12 is a template and it used later for declaring shares share1 and share2. template (or in my example template12) is not meant to be used as a share because a share is a
2018 Dec 18
3
Samba-created files with POSIX ACLs gaining execute bit
Hai, The docs shown are a bit old, yes, i suggest start reading these. https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_POSIX_ACLs Look at the smb.conf man and search for acl ( or exec ) Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens
2020 Feb 13
2
Linux SMB Server: Put Multiple Devices into One Share?
I haven?t used Samba for over a decade and, from what I remember, I don?t think this is possible. Whenever I search for "two mount points" or "multiple mount points," I get hits for "multiple users," but not for mount points. I have the following directories I want to share through Samba: /share1/DVR /share1/Audio /share2/Video /share2/Backups /share1 is on
2008 Jun 19
1
testparm and includes
Hi list! I've read some remarks here and in other places that it would be good practice to not edit the smb.conf file directly but rather keep a smb.conf.master file, edit that and then do a testparm -s > smb.conf. Here comes my problem: My smb.conf file uses some include statements. When using testparm those include lines are still in the output directly followed by the content of the
2020 Feb 13
1
Linux SMB Server: Put Multiple Devices into One Share?
Hello Jeremy, I think you missed a "/" in: mount --bind /share1/DVR /medium/DVR mount --bind /share1/Audio /medium/Audio mount --bind /share2/Video /medium/Video mount --bind /share2/Backups /medium/Backups BR, Matt On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 5:15 PM Jeremy Allison via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 04:45:16PM -0500, Hal Vaughan via samba
2010 Apr 30
1
Is this possible?
Hi, Can anyone tell me if the following is possible I need 2 Samba Shares for example share1 and share2, both sharing an identical location, however I want once PC to connect using share1 and everyone else to use share2 so far so good this works. However, at 1am in the morning I want to stop share2 and disconnect users whilst not effecting access via share1. Then at 2am restart share2.
2012 Feb 15
1
mount.cifs gives error 13 after changing servers -- hidden cache??
A sysadmin moved a share from one Windows server to another. I am now getting error 13 when trying to mount the share from the new server. The following worked before the server was replaced: mount.cifs //ipaddress1/share1$ /mnt/share1 -o credientials/home/whatever/.smbcredentials,rw mount.cifs //ipaddress2/share2$ /mnt/share2 -o credientials/home/whatever/.smbcredentials,ro Change: server
2005 May 06
1
msdfs not working on netbios aliases?
I encountered strange behaviour of "msdfs" when using together with "netbios aliases". E.g I have in smb.conf: [global] netbios name = server netbios aliases = server-oldname .... host msdfs = Yes [share1] path = /var/samba/share1 [share2] msdfs root = Yes msdfs proxy = \penguin\share2 .... From a windows (XP) machine I can now see: \\server\share1 and
2006 Feb 05
1
Join Domain Problem?
List, I'm having trouble accessing shares, and I'm getting conflicting indications on whether I've successfully joined the domain with my PC and Samba server (which may bear on the share problem). I really could use some help; I've not been able to recognize anything in the docs or via Google that helps. I'm running SUSE 9.3 and Samba 3.0.21a, and I'm trying to
2005 Jan 25
4
'security = ads' & 'valid users ='
I will be upgrading my Samba server from 2.2.8a to 3.0.10. I currently have security set to 'share' and plan on migrating to 'ads' for improved authentication. I have one snag, though... I have remote users who reside in and are managed by a Windows domain that is not in my control. There is no trust relationship at all. If I use 'ads' security, can I add a 'valid
1998 Dec 02
2
W95/98 connect to any SMB share as another user? (SAMBA dige
> Date: 30 Nov 1998 20:22:27 GMT > From: mathog@seqaxp.bio.caltech.edu > To: mlist-samba@nntp-server.caltech.edu > Subject: W95/98 connect to any SMB share as another user? > Message-ID: <73uuq3$s7j@gap.cco.caltech.edu> > > map H: as \\machine1\share1 as username=John, password=JohnsPassword map > M: as \\machine2\share2 as username=Jane, password=JanesPassword >
2023 Mar 20
1
Cleanup permission settings / traverse folder
Hello, I have problems removing the permission settings on a directory/folder after configuration of a share. My folders look like: /var/folder1/folder2/ I created share1 on folder1 and share2 on folder2. Afterwards, I activated ACLs and set permission on folder1 to domain/group1 and on folder2 to domain/group2. I couldn't access share2 with a user from group2 and I figured out that Samba
1999 Jan 18
2
Like Netware share ??
Most of you will probably think about this "It's not a real problem". But not my boss. I want to exchange our Netware server with a linux/SMABA one but my boss wants to have on the new server exactly the same directories structure like in the Netware server. And here it is what I couldn't done : user X wich have two secondary groups Y and Z must browse in Win95 _only_ the Y and
2009 Feb 26
1
smbd could not access share directory on drbd (8.3 on Centos 5 i386)
Dear, all. I am pulling my hair because I could not find any error messsages that could point me to a fix to my problem. The directory I want to share was mounted on /home with drbd and heartbeat but then my users could not access any shares / their home directories. However, if I set up shares else where on my box like share under /opt or /usr/local, then the same users would be able to access
2019 Jan 09
1
NFS deny access
Hello all, I have an NFS Server where I want give access to a specific address to a specific path. Problem is that I have some other shares active which I do not want the specific IP to not access it. The /etc/exports looks like the following: /nfs/Share1??? ??? ???? 10.10.*(rw) /nfs/Share2?? ? ??????? 10.10.*(rw) /kdnbckp/CS21?????????? 10.10.193.43(rw) The client on the last line (IP
2023 Mar 20
1
Cleanup permission settings / traverse folder
On 20/03/2023 16:58, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > > On 20/03/2023 16:22, Thomas Hoffmann (Speed4Trade GmbH) via samba wrote: >> Hello, >> I have problems removing the permission settings on a directory/folder >> after configuration of a share. >> >> My folders look like: >> /var/folder1/folder2/ >> >> I created share1 on folder1 and
2004 Apr 14
2
How to hide shares for users that have no rights
Good morning. I am using samba 3.0 on RedHat Linux 9.0 and Linux machine is having lot of users and groups . I am trying to solve a problem. I have created, for example, 10 shares ( each share is having different valid users and groups ) and I can access only 4 of them (I have rights to read or write only for 4 shares). Well, is it possible to hide to my browsing the 6 shares that I can not