Right, I can't drag a file in the finder to a mounted samba 3.0 share, I'll get an "insufficient privileges error". But if open the Terminal I can copy the file onto the samba share no problem with the cp command.
You've got me thinking though - the whole unicode, UTF8, character set conversion, codepages, all that bundle of fun, I could see that perhaps being a problem, I'm going to dig into that. Thanks, Tom On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 17:29:58 -0600 "Philip Edelbrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Re: [Samba] RH 9, Samba 2.2.8 and Mac OS X Clients > > What happens w/ 3.0? You get permission errors when trying to copy files? > > I have a couple servers here running Baltra+Samba 3.0. Just as a sanity > check, I logged in using my laptop (10.3.1) to a test server, created a > new directory, copied a directory containing some files (an application > folder), renamed, moved a folder inside another, and deleted it. No > problems. > > Here's a relevent section of my smb.conf: > > ---snip--- > ; UTF-8 encoding to match Baltra > > unix charset = UTF8 > unicode = yes > > dos charset = ASCII > > ; Allows you to save your password on the client (OS-X as well as WinXP) > encrypt passwords = yes > smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd > > ; Hide some irrelevent files > veto files = /Temporary Items/Network Trash > Folder/TheFindByContentFolder/TheVolumeSettingsFolder/ > > ; When deleting, remove those hidden veto files as well. > delete veto files = yes > ---snip--- > > Make sure you aren't blocking the creation/deletion of dot files (as > Will suggested). > > Phil > > Tom Schaefer wrote: > > >Thanks but yes I've tried 3.0, I should have mentioned that in my post. > > > >Thanks though, > >Tom > > > >At 03:16 PM 12/3/03 -0600, you wrote: > > > > > >> > >> It seems to solve a lot of the issues OS-X > >> btw-Samba 3.0 is what is used in OS-X as the SMB > >>server service. > >> Phil > >>http://www.baltra.org Tom Schaefer wrote: > Yes, I experience that > >>exact same issue with Mac OS > >> > >> > >>>10.2.x and like you was waiting for 10.3 which I got to try for the first > >>> As you say > >>>everything works fine if you drop to a shell prompt you can do all the cp > >>>-r, mv, rm whatever you want but in the GUI you get insufficient > >>> In fact I know > >>> From a post I > >>>found elsewhare I gather 10.2 is fine but then it all got mucked up with > >>>the subsequent releases 10.2.x and now 10.3. > >>> > >>> Now in my case > >>>its not Redhat, its Sparc/Solaris and the weird weird thing about it is > >>>that its only a problem if I'm running a Samba compiled for Sparc as a > >>> A 32bit compile of Samba keeps the Macintoshes happy but thats > >>>really not an option for me due to a bug in Solaris where if you are > >>>running a 32bit samba you are limited to 255 users which is not nearly > >>>enough in my case. > >>> > >>> But since then I've > >>>gathered up a bunch of postings, mostly from www.apple.com/support (most > >>>of which have expired off that server but I still have copies) of people > >>>describing these exact same symptoms on Redhat, Suse, Gentoo, Mandrake, > >>>and FreeBSD, and possibly IRIX (the guy wasn't specific enough to say for > >>> And now that I think about someone I work with was in touch with > >>>another site running Solaris like us and having the same problem. > >>> > >>> I don't know if its an Apple problem or something in > >>> All I know is its been broke quite a while - at least for a > >>> I tried Samba on Redhat back > >>>in July to see if I could replicate the problem I was having with Mac OS > >>> In my experiment Redhat worked fine, go > >>>figure, thats why I thought it was a Sun problem until I've seen all the > >>>subsequent posts like the one from yourself. > >>> > >>>If you figure out anything about it whatsoever please drop me a note as > >>>this is about to become a HUGE headache for me as the university I work > >>>for just bought a classroom full of these OS 10 boxes and expect the > >>>students to be able to mount their disk space just like how they get a > >>> So I'm scrambling > >>>for a solution. > >>> > >>>Tom Schaefer > >>>UNIX Administrator > >>>University of Missouri Saint Louis > >>> > >>> > >>>On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:15:42 +0000 > >>><> wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Been having very similar problems on RedHad-7.3 with Samba 2.2.7-3.7.3. > >>>> An entry > >>>>is created for the file on the server, but no data ever gets transfered. > >>>> > >>>>I've found that if you manipulate the files from the Terminal there is > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> I found that while native > >>>>Aqua apps can't get a handle on the shares, an app such as jEdit on OSX > >>>>_does_ work without a glitch. > >>>> > >>>>I waited for OSX 10.3 (panther) to come out in the hope that the problem > >>>> Still broken! > >>>> > >>>>On the other hand, it appears that shares from a Windoze 2000 Server > >>>>work fine, so I'm not sure what to make of it - is it a Samba issue or > >>>>an Apple problem? > >>>> > >>>>Does anyone else experience anything like this? > >>>> > >>>>Jinn > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 09:00:20 +0200, Götz Reinicke wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Hi, > >>>>> > >>>>>we run a RH9 samba 2.2.8 ext3 Server and have some problems with MacOS > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>Clients: They aren't allowed to write directories containing files > >>>>>any of our shares. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>>I connect to the sambaserver with smb://servername/sharename and a > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>user. This user is allowed to create new folders and he can copy > >>>>>into this folder. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>>But if he tries to copy the local folder containing files to the share > >>>>>or into a newly created folder on this share, ther is an errormessage > >>>>>saying, that the user has not the necessary access rights.... :-( > >>>>> > >>>>>An other RH9 Server with samba 2.2.8 did'nt have this problem.... > >>>>> > >>>>>I controlled the writelist option, the directory permissions. > >>>>> > >>>>>Any ideas?? > >>>>> > >>>>>Thanks > >>>>> > >>>>>Götz Reinicke > >>>>> > >>>>>-- > >>>>>Götz Reinicke > >>>>>IT Koordinator - IT OfficeNet > >>>>> > >>>>>Tel. +49 (0) 7141 - 969 420 > >>>>> +49 (0) 7141 - 969 55 420 > >>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>>> > >>>>>Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg > >>>>>Mathildenstr. 20 > >>>>>71638 Ludwigsburg > >>>>>www.filmakademie.de > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>-- > >>>>To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > >>>> http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > > > > > > > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
