Dear Marc
You can set SGID bit on file to avoid this problem. Set SGID bit using
'create mask ' parameter in smb.conf
thanks
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 5:29 AM, Marc Fromm marc.fr...@wwu.edu wrote:
Is there a way to prevent a samba connection from changing the file owner
and group?
Users
Hello, is there any wat to limit users log on to some special machines? I
mean not all users can log on in to a machine.
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 04:45:46PM +0100, Remy Zandwijk wrote:
Our Samba/CUPS based printserver loses the info of which driver belongs to
a certain printer. The server is running Samba 3.2.7 on Solaris 9.
Out of the blue, users complain they cannot print. Looking at 'printers and
faxes'
Hello, is there any wat to limit users log on to some special machines? I
mean not all users can log on in to a machine.
It can be done with LDAP as passdb backend.
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I do use it, though, at it works fine mostly. I've heard it explained
that the reasoning for avoiding TDBSAM is that if you're running a PDC,
you probably also need features not provided by TDBSAM. In many cases,
that isn't exactly accurate. We have MANY users, but our needs are
fairly simple
I just turned dir_index OFF with tune2fs. Now the directory order is the
same as the inode order.
This makes the order of files predictable and in fact turns out to solve
my problem.
With dir_index turned OFF on that filesystem, when a copy is made to
another directory (even from Windows on
I have a LDAP server as passdb backend but how it is possible? what should I
do?
2009/1/25 Miguel Medalha miguelmeda...@sapo.pt
Hello, is there any wat to limit users log on to some special machines? I
mean not all users can log on in to a machine.
It can be done with LDAP as passdb
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One of the parameters is a list of machines the user can log into. I
believe you can see these parameters with pdbedit, but I can't remember
for sure.
Mohammad Reza Hosseini wrote:
I have a LDAP server as passdb backend but how it is possible? what
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