Thanks for your answers.
> First question,if I creat one new NULL txt file in samba share
> folder whose filesystem is FAT,and I open the file in notepad in
> windows,type some
> characters,and save the file,but error says "refuse to access".and if
> the txt file has content,even if one character,there is no the
> problem.
Can you do this via the command line (without Samba)? It could be a
filesystem issue, and Samba is just passing along the error.
Yes,I can touch one file and edit it by vi in linux even with samba,but in
windows I can't edit
the NULL txt file and save it. and I used samba 2.2.8a before, the error
didn't exit,but samba 2.2.8a has one big bug for me:If I put one big file(
500M),there is erroe" The specified network name is no longer available
",so I just use 2.0.7 now.
BTW: My work is to port samba into one embeded linux,so I can only use old
version samba,
but this error exit in both embeded linux and FC4.
> Second question,if I have changed the smb.conf,for example,I
> deleted one share folder for user1,but if user1 had opened the
> share,then he can use the share folder yet unless I kill the smbd
> process.
From the manpage:
Reloading the configuration file will not affect connections to any
service that is already established. Either the user will have to
disconnect from the service, or smbd killed and restarted.
> Now I use samba 2.0.7 for my file server
Samba 2.0.7 is pretty old, you should probably consider upgrading, it
might fix a few of these problems.
Cheers,
Adam.
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