Mona Meyer wrote:
I configured winbind, samba and pam.d to authenticate via our Windows Active
Directory Server.

Everything works fine, I can log on to the system using my Windows Account
credentials, I am also able to access the samba home share, but I have no
write permissions there.

What I don't get is: When I give read-write-access to everybody (chmod 777
/home/%USER%), I am able to create and delete files. If I than create a new
file (via the network share), the file is created by the owner of
/home/%USER%. But If the system identifies myself as the owner, why was I
not able to create the file before changig the file permissions?




When I first setup our file server I remember running into something like that, I fixed it by writing a preexex script to set the permissions correctly. If you are interested I would be happy to send you our script.




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Brian Gregorcy
IT Manager
University of Utah
Department of Chemical Engineering
801.585.7170





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