Thanks for your reply.
Yes, anyone with the proper file and share permissions can do so. You
really want to use the advanced settings dialog.
Luckily working with the advanced settings dialogs seems to be working now.
I wonder why the advanced settings dialog works, but permissions are
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Werner Durgarten
wernerdurgar...@gmx.de wrote:
I wonder why the advanced settings dialog works, but permissions are not
properly displayed on the security settings tab - is this normal?
Yes. I think so. Pretty sure it's mentioned in the official docs as well.
Hi Chris,
thanks for your reply.
I run several samba servers and none use an admin users list.
Rights/privileges, file permissions, acls, share permissions, etc. can
avoid the need to use admin users.
actually i have problems setting (and viewing) permissions via windows
explorer.
Depending on your samba version you can try
nt acl support =yes for your share or global
Google for setfacl and getfacl.
OR vfs objects = acl_xattr
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 10:03:17 +0100, Werner Durgarten
wernerdurgar...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Chris,
thanks for your reply.
I run several samba
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 5:03 AM, Werner Durgarten
wernerdurgar...@gmx.de wrote:
Are you able to view and modify permissions via windows explorer and could
you give me i a hint how i can get this working (without admin users)?
Yes, anyone with the proper file and share permissions can do so.
Hi List,
i just noticed, that files that are created by any samba user who is in the
admin users list, belong to root in the unix filesystem. This is not what i
want. Are there any other options to allow sb. else than the fileowner to
change file permissions (via samba connection)?
Werner
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On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Werner Durgarten
wernerdurgar...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi List,
i just noticed, that files that are created by any samba user who is in the
admin users list, belong to root in the unix filesystem. This is not what i
want. Are there any other options to allow sb.
Are you using force user or force group in your smb.conf?
no, none of these options.
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On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Werner Durgarten
wernerdurgar...@gmx.de wrote:
i just noticed, that files that are created by any samba user who is in the
admin users list, belong to root in the unix filesystem. This is not what i
want. Are there any other options to allow sb. else than the