Am Sonntag, 26. August 2012, 22:46:12 schrieb Jim Gallagher: > Günter, > > I am using the Windows file properties dialog and checking the read only > box. I have tested with both Windows 2003 and Windows 7 Enterprise clients, > with the same results. It seems strange to me that there is no log entry on > the samba side, but I am not familiar with the log levels. > > Using wireshark, I definitely see traffic after selecting OK from the > dialog when attempting to set RO, but I don't know enough about the > protocol to decipher what's going on. > > Thanks, > Jim > > On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Günter Kukkukk <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Jim, > > > > in your smbd debug log i don't see any call where the dos > > attributes are modified. > > From what kind of client are you connecting and which commands > > do you use to change the readonly/readwrite dos attribute ? > > > > As Jeremy already posted, with smblient you can use > > > > setmode <filename> +r (or -r) > > > > Inside a windows MSDOS cmdline window you can use > > > > attrib * (to list the current attributes) > > attrib +r somefile (to set that file read only) > > attrib -r somefile (to set that file read/write) > > > > Also the windows GUI file explorer can be used. > > > > With samba "log level = 4" here i get the following logged: > > > > a.) Setting read/write for file "test.fil": > > [2012/08/26 17:40:11.977248, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:160(unix_mode) > > > > unix_mode(test.fil) returning 0644 > > > > [2012/08/26 17:40:11.977857, 3] smbd/reply.c:1390(reply_setatr) > > > > setatr name=test.fil mode=0 > > > > Result on the unix side: > > -rw-r--r-- 1 gk users 10000 Aug 12 2011 test.fil > > > > -------------- > > > > b.) Setting read only for file "test.fil": > > [2012/08/26 17:41:23.200130, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:160(unix_mode) > > > > unix_mode(test.fil) returning 0444 > > > > [2012/08/26 17:41:23.201050, 3] smbd/reply.c:1390(reply_setatr) > > > > setatr name=test.fil mode=1 > > > > Result on the unix side: > > -r--r--r-- 1 gk users 10000 Aug 12 2011 test.fil > > > > ------------- > > > > Cheers, Günter
when you change a dos attribute, within wireshark you should see Set Information Request, Path:\yourfile Set Information Response packet pairs on the wire. The passed "File Attributes" can be also viewed. Haven't tried windows7 here, whether it uses a different approach. Can you try on your server itself: smbclient //localhost/test -U jim ... pw entry smb: \> setmode yourfile +r smb: \> setmode yourfile -r Cheers, Günter -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
