I mount another Linux machine with:
smbmount tillie/all /mnt/tillie -o uid=0

Trying to copy a root owned to file after either su or su -
fails with:
cp: cannot create regular file `/mnt/tillie/usr/local/bin/smbmt': Permission denied

Since I have root priviledges why does this happen?

The file perms are:
-rwxr--r--  1 root root 4.6K 2006-05-02 16:58 smbmt

I get the following message on Tillie in /var/log/samba.192.168.0.5
but cannot decypher it:
[2006/05/02 17:10:37, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0



I see nothing in tillie's smb.conf to prevent root access.
Is there something built-in to Samba to prevent root overwriting a file?

This is tillie's smb.conf:

[global]
        workgroup = LANET
        server string = Samba Server %v on %h
        map to guest = Bad User
        log level = 4
        log file = /var/log/samba.%m
        time server = Yes
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
        hostname lookups = Yes
        logon home = \\%h\%u
        os level = 65
        preferred master = Yes
        domain master = Yes
        wins proxy = Yes
        wins support = Yes
        hosts allow = 192.168.0., 127.

[homes]
        comment = Home Directories
        read only = No
        browseable = No

[all]
        comment = Entire disk from /
        path = /
        read only = No


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Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX
Using Thunderbird on Slackware Linux
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