At 4/5/99 10:00 PM +0000, Darshan Purohit wrote:
>Hi friends,
>
>I am trying to use ncpmount to access the Netware Server in our department.
>I can do it alright being root. I want other users to be able to access
>their netware files. I have done "chmod 4755 ncpmount" to enable other users
>to run it.
>A non root user is able to mount the netware directory with mount point
>being somewhere in his home directory. However he is denied access when
>trying to traverse through it. However when i su to root, i am able to do so.
>
>The problem is that the owner of the mount point changes to root and the
>access rights become 000 after mounting takes place.
>
>Please mail me at my personal email address as I am not a member the list.
In the mount statement you can specify what userid and groupid you want to
use as well as the default umask the the mount.
/usr/bin/ncpmount -S NWSRV /mnt -f 770 -d 770 -u netwareusr -g novellonly
I have a .nwclient file in my root's home directory, but this will setup a
mount with the parmissions of 770 (files and directories) for netwareusr
with group novellonly.
Good luck,
--Jay
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