This is the command I have used:
mount -t cifs -o username=amartinez //192.168.0.2/archivos1
/home/SIENIC/amartinez/recurso2
these are the permissions of the folder before mount command
drwxrws--- 3 SIENIC\amartinez SIENIC\domain users 4096 nov 17 09:58 prueba2
these are the permissions of the folder after mount command
drwsrwsr-x 3 adolfo BUILTIN\administrators 0 nov 17 15:05
recurso2
this is why the share is read only, the current user is the domain user
"amartinez", adolfo is a local user, this machine is part of a DOMAIN, the PDC
is a openSUSE 11.2 domain controller
how can I mount this share as a read/write share for the domain users logged in
the current workstation?
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 18:29:01 +0200
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Editing Word documents in a share from windows and Linux
>
> Eduardo Sotomayor wrote:
> > I have a problem editing files in a samba share, this share is accessed
> > from a Windows xp and a Linux client, when I open a Word Document from
> > windows there is no problem, but when I try to edit the same file from the
> > linux pc with writer, it opens a new file, not the file I want to edit, I
> > have checked the file permissions from the linux client and all the fields
> > are blank, but if I copy the file to the local drive I can edit it, this is
> > a openSUSE 11.2 box.
> >
> > This is how I created the folder containing the files in the Linux server
> > (openSUSE 11.2), this server is setup as a PDC using LDAP as backend
>
> Are you using samba files via cifs mount ? It requires some parameters
> to map rights correctly.
>
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> Eero
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