Hi Konstantin,
On 11/08/2010 01:21 AM, Konstantin Boyandin wrote:
08.11.2010 11:11, John H Terpstra writes:
On 11/07/2010 10:53 PM, Konstantin Boyandin wrote:
Samba version: 3.5.6, OS CentOS 5.5 64-bit.
The problem: I have a share with symlinks leading outside the share.
After mounting the shared resource (cifs), I can't proceed through
symlinks (permission denied).
Setting options
follow symlinks = yes
wide links = yes
for the share doesn't change Samba behaviour. Could someone
enlighten me
on how to handle this?
Do not use symlinks, rather use bind mounts.
The idea is to make the navigation through symlinks uniform, both in
ssh shell and via Samba share, without breaking anything that works on
the shared directories and relies on symlinks existence..
Correct me if I am wrong, you propose changing all the symlinks to
'mount -o bind' mounts?
Is there documented way to traverse symlinks on share?
I sounds like maybe you need to your [General] section the following line:
unix extensions = no
That will make Samba resolve the symlinks on the server side.
Andy Liebman
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