2008/9/29 Brian Gregorcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> You might be seeing the SMB unix extensions in action. In 10.5, the OS >> X SMB filesystem was taught to understand some SMB protocol extensions >> designed for unix system. what *might* be happening here is that the >> client is resetting the permissions after Samba applies the >> configuration mode masks. >> >> You should be able to verify this by packet sniffing or setting "unix >> extensions = no" on the server. >> > > That worked for me :) > > Thanks I have been looking for that for awhile now, is there any downside to > disabling unix extensions?
The client will behave as though it is talking to a windows box, so unix modes will be best-effort and symlinks will be resolved on the server side rather than on the client side. -- James Peach | [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
