Hi,
The following is done on a samba share:-
When I want to hide files in on the Windows interface, I right-click the file and
check on the hidden attribute, but the file still appears there. Must I rename the
file with a dot in front in order to hide it? Any alternative to allow the use of
hidden file chosen from
Microsoft or it will still show hidden files.
Mike
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 18:41, Adrian Chow Seng Yien wrote:
Hi,
The following is done on a samba share:-
When I want to hide files in on the Windows interface, I right-click the file and
check on the hidden attribute
Hi,
I am confused about the file permission set. I have samba compiled with ACL option.
Running Redhat 8.0 with ACL compiled and Samba 2.2.7.
I have created a read-only share /test/xyz and under write list put userA and userB
in it.
UserA creates a file (test1) and under Windows I can see
Hi,
I got 2 problems :-
1. I was compiling samba-2.2.7-4.src.rpm on Redhat 8.0 system and with the option
--with-pam_smbpass. It always fail when I am doing a rpmbuild -ba samba.specs. The
error is similar to the person who posted on
-Original Message-
From: Adrian Chow Seng Yien [mailto:chowadrian;icr.a-star.edu.sg]
Sent: 15 November 2002 02:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Help on ACLs and samba
Hi,
Firstly I want to declare I am a newbie to Samba. I am installing samba
over Redhat 8.0
I need to know
Hi,
I am running Redhat linux 8.0.
rpm -qa | grep acl gives the following result
libacl-2.0.11-2
acl-2.0.11-2
libacl-devel-2.0.11-2
How can I know whether I got acl support install on my NT machine? Do I need to
specify acl support in the smb.conf file?
I got problem giving permission to
Hi,
Firstly I want to declare I am a newbie to Samba. I am installing samba over Redhat
8.0
I need to know whether Samba can replace my NT4 PDC in the following aspects and how
to do it:-
1. ACLs. Must i create the every user name in Samba as in the NT4 PDC? How do I
create groups like