Resolvido. foi so por a barra entre a os parametros de excessao e deu certo.
brigadao

2007/8/23, henrique <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Em Quinta 23 Agosto 2007 16:35, Márcio Pedroso escreveu:
> > eu nunca usei essa opçao, eu nao sei se fiz certo. deem uma olhada e me
> > digam o que acham
> >
> > [global]
> >         workgroup = Cpdunimar
> >         netbios name = Servidor Samba
> >         security = share
> >         server string = Servidor Samba Unimar
> >         socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> > # Usuário Administrador de Domínio.
> > # Esses usuários serão administradores do domínio.
> > # São eles que adicionaram os hosts Windows no domínio
> > # entre outras funções administrativas.
> > # Pode ser informado vários usuários
> > # separados por espaços e /ou grupos. No exemplo, usuários
> > # marcio e o grupo cpd serão os administradores
> >         admin users = Nginfo @cpd
> > # O Servidor aceitará Logon dos usuários nas estações
> >         domain logons = no
> > # Corrige acentuação dos arquivos compartilhados
> >         unix charset = iso8859-1
> >         display charset = cp850
> >         local master = no
> >        # printcap name = cups
> >        # load printers = yes
> >        # printing = cups
> >        # cups options = raw
> >         encrypt passwords = yes
> >         preferred master = yes
> >         log level = 1
> >         oplocks = yes
> >         read raw = yes
> >         write raw = yes
> >         getwd cache = yes
> >         #winbind use default domain = Yes
> >         #winbind enum users = No
> >         #winbind enum groups = No
> >         #winbind nested groups = Yes
> >         add machine script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -r -g machines -c
> "Samba
> > machine" -d /dev/null -s
> > /bin/false %u
> >        veto files = *.mp3
> > [homes]
> >         comment = Home Directories
> >         browseable = no
> >         writable = yes
> >
> > [publica]
> >         comment = Diretorio Servidor
> >         path = /media/sda1/publica
> >         public = yes
> >         read only = no
> >         writeable = yes
> >         create mask = 0777
> >         guest ok = yes
> >
> > a pasta publica esta com todas as permiçoes, se precisarem de mais
> > informaçoes.....
>
>
> acho que voce deveria ter consultado a documentação antes. :D
>
> man smb.conf
>
> (...)
> This is a list of files and directories that are neither visible nor
> accessible. Each  entry  in  the  list must  be  separated  by  a '/',
> which
> allows spaces to be included in the entry. '*' and '?' can be used to
> specify
> multiple files or directories as in DOS wildcards.
> Each entry must be a unix path, not a DOS path and must not include the
> unix
> directory separator '/'.
> Note that the case sensitive option is applicable in vetoing files.
> One feature of the veto files parameter that it is important to be aware
> of is
> Samba's behaviour when  trying  to delete a directory. If a directory that
> is
> to be deleted contains nothing but veto files this deletion will fail
> unless
> you also set the delete veto files parameter to yes.
> Setting this parameter will affect the performance of Samba, as it will be
> forced to check  all  files  and directories for a match as they are
> scanned.
> Examples of use include:
>
> ; Veto any files containing the word Security,
> ; any ending in .tmp, and any directory containing the
> ; word root.
> veto files = /*Security*/*.tmp/*root*/
> ; Veto the Apple specific files that a NetAtalk server
> ; creates.
> veto files = /.AppleDouble/.bin/.AppleDesktop/Network Trash Folder/
>
>
> [ ]s, e divirta-se
> Henry
>
>


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