Hello, it is possible to use the chown/chmod commands (and corresponding syscalls) on a samba-share mounted on linux? For example: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/ # smbmount //test/share /mnt .... [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/ # cd /mnt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/ # chmod 777 test.file; chown testUser.nobody test.file Yes, that sounds strange, but I need it for a software we've bought. It's a too long story to tell... ;-)
I've already tried some configuration-changes but it doesn't work by now. Also I've found some newsgroup entries telling me that it isn't possible, caused by the Concept of Samba/CIFS. Any Ideas? Mit freundlichen Gr��en Tobias Kranz -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
