> This doesnt works becouse the owner of the file is 'root'. How can i solve > this? using suidperl?
Little information, so I make assumptions: * You have root access - otherwise suidperl isn't going to help. * You need to modify smb.conf from a non-root account. * Using the existing samba web administration interface is not possible - even if automated. I would consider changing the group of smb.conf to say "lp", then the permissions to 664. That would probably be better than any suid program. Jonathan Paton -- #!perl $J=' 'x25 ;for (qq< 1+10 9+14 5-10 50-9 7+13 2-18 6+13 17+6 02+1 2-10 00+4 00+8 3-13 3+12 01-5 2-10 01+1 03+4 00+4 00+8 1-21 01+1 00+5 01-7 >=~/ \S\S \S\S /gx) {m/( \d+) (.+) /x,, vec$ J,$p +=$2 ,8,= $c+= +$1} warn $J,, -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>