When you are using samba to connect, the user, group and file permission
get passed through it. Rather than trying to force a particular user,
try mapping the Windows (samba) user to the local (server) user tommy.
On 25/11/12 10:10 AM, Dietrich Hentschel wrote:
Hi,
I want connect a linux client to linux server to modify files.
On my server:
password file: tommy:x:1002:100:Tommy:/home/tommy:/bin/sh
smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup=WORKGROUP
security=share
[bilder]
path=/var/lib/export
force user=tommy
force group=users
valid users=tommy
write list=tommy
On client:
mount.cifs //DESKTOP/bilder /home/dih/tommy/ -o user=tommy
I see the files on root:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 1002 users 628 Nov 11 19:15 configure.sh
-rw-r--r-- 1 1002 users 0 Nov 25 11:33 d
-rw-r--r-- 1 1002 users 0 Nov 25 12:49 dd
-rwxr--r-- 1 1002 users 753647 Nov 22 19:48 p6140385.jpg
-rwxr-xr-x 1 1002 users 720 Nov 19 14:29 photo-ma
I can "touch x" without trouble and have uid 1002:
-rw-r--r-- 1 1002 users 0 Nov 25 16:02 x
I have no user on uid 1002. I want modify the files not on root but
have wrong permissions.
Can someone help me.
With regards
Dietrich
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