Sir/madam
I want to allocate quota and ACL to them by smbcquotas
smbcacls command. Since I don't know how to use this command.
but I am unable to understand with the help of manual pages given as below
http://www.hmug.org/man/1/smbcquotas.html
http://www.hmug.org/man/1/smbcacls.html
Since
Hello, John,
Mittwoch, 04. Februar 2004, 07:06 you wrote:
JHT We are working with the Linux Professional Institute to develop and
JHT validate a Samba certification programme.
JHT You can participate in LPI Level 3 Exam Development!
Will the Samba-certification get part of LPI-Lev3?
Or should
Hi,
We are working with the Linux Professional Institute to develop and
validate a Samba certification programme.
You can participate in LPI Level 3 Exam Development!
https://www.lpi.org/en/examdev/jta/index.html
Access to the exam development area is access restricted so you must
create a user
Hi
I have a SCO Open Server system (5.0.5) running Samba 2.2.2. with shared
security. I am running pc's with win2000 installed and they can see all the
files on the share ok. However when they come to save the files the system
reports the files as being read only.
The log reports various messages
Hello,
My name is Shaun Bramley and I am currently having
trouble accessing my Samba share.
System 1: Red Hat 7.3
Samba version = whatever is shipped with
RH7.3
System 2: Windows 2000 SP2
The Problem:
I am currently unable to access my Samba shares
with my windows 2000 machine.
When you post your smb.conf, it is nice to DELETE ANY COMMENTS, to save on
bandwith...
That said, you don't say that you have added the users to your smbpassword
file. Do a man smbpasswd for more details.
Oh, and it can be confusing, but there are two things we're talking about
here...
It's generally unnecessary to set the guest account unless you have a
good reason. Normally the default of nobody is fine, and if you
specify the guest account you'll have to create it.
On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 08:59:36PM -0600, John Benedetto wrote:
When you post your smb.conf, it is nice to