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Hmmm. What does 'ls -ld /home/DOM' report, then?
On, mkdir(/home/DOM/user1, 0700) does 0700 the permission? If yes
why should it use it when the umask is 0022
As long as you're giving it a skeleton to copy it'll use the permissions
there, not your umask.
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Samba 2.X. If Samba 3.X fails you may want to try that, at least it's
known to have been run on ARM.
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If these things don't bother you, cifs should serve your purposes. The slow
file performances has been less of an issue for us than I'd expected.
People are used to moving data they'll be chewing for more than a few
moments to local disk - networked disk is always slow.
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mount with '-o serverino'.
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this helps,
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issue a few weeks ago and was helped on this very
list. What I ended up doing was to use an LDAP browser and edit the domain
accounts for each machine to have the same SID.
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Jan wrote:
Jan schrieb:
Hello,
tonight my home samba server attracted my attention because i had
seen that the complete
traffic (copy user-server / server-user) goes via eth0 and not how
specified in smb.con
via the eth2 interface.
i tried to bind it like this:
*interfaces = lo eth2
Phil Burrow wrote:
Bjoern Tore Sund wrote:
No Windows here, this is the cifs disk server for 800 Linux clients.
None of which are members of the domain in any meaningful way. I just
want all the servers to authenticate against the same LDAP server, the
domain is irrelevant for
I have four SLES 10 servers working as Samba servers on the same domain
with an LDAP account backend. Relevant smb.conf entries are:
[global]
workgroup = UNIX
realm = UNIX.UIB.NO
server string = ukl-samba
netbios name = ukl-samba
security = user
allow
that installs the
driver tries to print out as Letter instead of A4.
My first guess would be that you've got your machine configured to some
US locale, and Samba/cups is respecting that. Try changing to a
European locale, reconfigure the printers and see what happens.
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