Whoops!!! My bad. This actually *does* work!
[profiles]
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recycle:repository = ../../../../../home/%U/Desktop/Trash
#Dump it in the users Unix trash dir for centralized trash.
[homes]
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recycle:repository = ./Desktop/Trash
I note that with a redirected "My Documents" that Windows creates i
Jim C. schrieb:
It does exist. On a Mandrake box, if you change to the profile directory:
cd /var/lib/samba/profiles/[username]
and then use
/../../../home/%U/Trash
then what you find is that you are in the /home/[username]/Trash
directory which lies within the bounds of the homes share.
That's co
It does exist. On a Mandrake box, if you change to the profile directory:
cd /var/lib/samba/profiles/[username]
and then use
/../../../home/%U/Trash
then what you find is that you are in the /home/[username]/Trash
directory which lies within the bounds of the homes share.
The idea was centralized
Jim C. schrieb:
Got it partially working. I note that this works"
recycle:repository = %U/Trash
and this does not:
recycle:repository = /../../../home/%U/Trash
No surprise here, what should this give as a result? A path like that does not
exist, as far as i know.
Why not the suggested
recycle:re
Got it partially working. I note that this works"
recycle:repository = %U/Trash
and this does not:
recycle:repository = /../../../home/%U/Trash
You did say it was relative... hmmm but perhaps I should be thinking in
terms of UNC paths? That might make it more like:
recycle:repository = /../%U/Tra
Hi,
you are trying to use the option wrong.
In 3.x it does not take a path anymore. Only the name of the vfs-object.
These objects are now located in a standard-path in the samba-lib directory.
the option "vfs object = recycle" is working fine for me with
samba-3.0.5.
Christoph
Jim C. schrieb:
OK,
OK, read the docs but it is still not working for me.
What happens is that if I put
vfs object = [path]
in [homes] then try to log in and I get no QuickLaunch icons and no
access to My Documents->//enigma/njim/Documents. It seems like it is
basically denying access to the homes share. This is w
testparm matching the smbd you are running? perhaps its a leftover older
version which doesnt know these values? mine doesn't complain.
No, it is the same version, i tested on a 3.0.5rc1-SUSE. Seems there is more
broken than that.
Swat doesn't work right and the html help seems incomplete, but on
Hi,
if testparm goes crazy on these parameters, are you shure its the
testparm matching the smbd you are running? perhaps its a leftover older
version which doesnt know these values? mine doesn't complain.
And yes the doc's for this are not easy to find.
AFAIR i found these parameters in the HTML-
excerpt from that mail:
> complete configuration now goes into smb.conf, no need to create a
> separate file for it.
>
>vfs object = recycle
>recycle:repository = .Papierkorb/%U
Now, that's great. And really works.
And testparm goes crazy if i ad all this, it repeats
Hi Jim,
Your configuration could look like this:
[tmp]
comment = Temporary file space
path = /tmp
read only = no
guest ok = yes
public = yes
# Use Recycler Modul (check your path !)
vfs object = /usr/lib/samba/vfs/recycle.so
# Name of the directory the "trash" will be stored
Ermm...
have you read the complete mail from me? ;-)
it's all described at the bottom of it for 3.x
excerpt from that mail:
> for the samba 3.x-branch the procedure has changed completly.
> The VFS modules have been integrated in the normal make/install
> process, so you don't have to compile them
How do we do it on Samba 3.x?
Hi,
there are a few things to do to get this working with samba-2.x.x:
Jim C.
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