Hi,
Thanks very much for pointing that out! Upgraded to 3.0.10 and
everything works, even when I put it in an extended attribute as nature
intended. Thanks again!
Max Bolingbroke
Beschorner Daniel wrote:
Hi Max,
my first idea with this log file is that you're using the release 3.0.8 of
Samba,
It would had been my first idea if you had specified your version of Samba.
I was assuming 3.0.10.
Glad it works now!
Daniel
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Gesendet: Montag, 24. Januar 2005 20:22
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No change whatsoever :) Are there any other possible problems?
Thanks in advance,
Max Bolingbroke
Beschorner Daniel wrote:
Try adding admin users = mbolingbroke to the share und try again.
For a sample file that I am trying to change the
attributes of. Since Samba should be authenticating
me as
Strange, the admin users line should give to you full root access to the
share, so access denied is quite impossible.
Did you restart smbd after inserting the line?
Maybe something basically broken...?!?
Next idea is a look to the log.smbd at log level 10.
Can you send it to me per mail?
Daniel
I didn't just restart smbd, but the whole computer just to be sure. I'll
make the log and send it to you now. Thanks for the help!
Max Bolingbroke
Beschorner Daniel wrote:
Strange, the admin users line should give to you full root access to the
share, so access denied is quite impossible.
Did
Hi,
Getfacl reports:
# file: Default.rdp
# owner: mbolingbroke
# group: users
user::rwx
group::r--
other::r--
For a sample file that I am trying to change the attributes of. Since
Samba should be authenticating me as mbolingbroke, I don't think this is
the problem.
Thanks anyway! Have you got
Max Bolingbroke wrote:
Hi!
I've been tearing my hair out trying to get DOS file attributes to
work with Samba. Basically, I have it all set up so the user
mbolingbroke (me) can write to this Supernova Backup share I have -
this all works fine. However, since this is going to backup my Windows