Shouldn't this be added : guest ok = yes ? As well, you might want to use a 'force user' and 'force group' to enforce ownership. That's basically what I have setup on our anonymous read/write share.
On 4/20/05, Steve Dibb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know how to setup Samba so *anyone* can read and write to > the shared directories? > > I've gotten it so anyone can read, but no matter what I do, I still > can't figure out how to enable write access. > > Here's one of my sample directory setups: > > [archives] > comment = Archives > path = /home/steve/archives > read only = no > public = yes > > The only time I can get it working is when I chmod the directory 777, > but it seems like there's got to be an easier way. > > Steve > .===================================. > | This has been a P.L.U.G. mailing. | > | Don't Fear the Penguin. | > | IRC: #utah at irc.freenode.net | > `===================================' > -- Joshua Simpson http://dataw0lf.org "If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all." -Noam Chomsky .===================================. | This has been a P.L.U.G. mailing. | | Don't Fear the Penguin. | | IRC: #utah at irc.freenode.net | `==================================='
