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username= password= uid= gid= fmask= dmask= On Monday 29 March 2004 18:41, Brandon Laing wrote: > Hey list, > > I'm having some permissions problems with a couple of Linux boxes. I have 1 > box set up running as a Samba server for our Windows boxes, which is > working great. I also need to have a second Linux box connect to it to run > some applications against it. So, I have everything set up in the fstab > file to mount the shared drive. That part works great. However, the > permissions are always set to 755, and the owner is always root, and the > group is always root. This does not work for me, as I need other users to > have write access to the share. I have set the permissions on the mount > folders to 777 and changed the owner, but as soon as they are mouted they > go right back to 755. If I try to do a chmod or chown, I get an "Operation > no permitted" error. Through Gnome, if I try check the permissions I want > set, they are unchecked on their own right away! > > So, I've set my smb.conf file up to force all files and folder to have 777 > access by default. No difference. I've tried specifying the rw flag when I > mount, the user flag, etc.. but nothing has made any difference. This seems > a bit odd to me that there isn't any way at all to set the permissions up > properly going between 2 almost identical machines! > > So, if there's just something I'm missing, or if this is a known limitation > in Samba, I'd appreciate any advice on where to go from here. Both boxes > are running Fedora Core 1 on ext3 filesystems. > > Thanks, > Brandon - -- System going down at 1:45 this afternoon for disk crashing. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAaGyf1/ZXAdxoDBIRAh0gAJsF/QLeB/71dtHsSjdKhPfGGMtnYQCcCsUX ij/PXr08HGZw1+aZtIGyipU= =Y9n5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
