--- On Wed, 5/29/13, Luis Angel Fernandez Fernandez <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am using an NFS export as "local storage" so that way I have no need 
> of setting up any external storage. Maybe yo can mount that external 
> storage as SMBFS.

Sure, I could mount an smbfs from the owncloud server but... I'd need to use a 
system-wide user/password for that. Suppose the remote share has user 
directories. If I mount it from the server, it will always try to access the 
subdirs within the share with the system-wide credentials, not with the 
credentials of the user who's using the owncloud interface. That's a big issue 
for me.

So that's why I thought that I could allow each owncloud user to set their 
remote SMB shares (with their LDAP passwords) but also set the default storage 
to 0 in order to disallow uploads to the owncloud server (but not the remote 
share). Apparently it's not possible as setting default storage to 0 disables 
uploads.

I don't know if I could mount the whole owncloud data directory on a remote SMB 
share and then allow users to set additional SMB shares on different servers 
accessible from owncloud.
Also, not sure what would happen if the SMB server were to shutdown/reboot 
while a owncloud user tries to log in. I don't know if owncloud would 
"gracefully" handle it and show some kind of message to the user.

Can I set "Default Storage" = 0 but still allow uploads when "external 
storages" are defined?

Thanks,

Vieri

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