Or our two UNIX file servers, one is Solaris 8 and the other RedHat
Linux 7.3. Samba was compiled as follows:
configure --prefix=/opt/samba --with-acl-support --with-quotas
Right now it doesn't looks like changing file/folder permissions are
working from W2K. When we right click on a
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Or our two UNIX file servers, one is Solaris 8 and the other RedHat
Linux 7.3. Samba was compiled as follows:
configure --prefix=/opt/samba --with-acl-support --with-quotas
Right now
of
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Subject:[Samba] Samba 2.2.8a file permissions not working
We have upgraded from Samba 2.2.7a to 2.2.8a. We have samba running
our our two
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Subject:[Samba] Samba 2.2.8a file permissions not
working
We have upgraded from Samba 2.2.7a to 2.2.8a. We have samba running
our our two UNIX file servers, one is Solaris 8 and the other RedHat
Linux 7.3. Samba was compiled
The ACL is not the issue here, but being able to change the basic
user,group.other permissions on files/folders. Right now 2.2.8a seems
to ignore any permission changes you make from W2K. In playing around
some more I find that it will remove permissions, but you cannot add
permissions.
We have upgraded from Samba 2.2.7a to 2.2.8a. We have samba running
our our two UNIX file servers, one is Solaris 8 and the other RedHat
Linux 7.3. Samba was compiled as follows:
configure --prefix=/opt/samba --with-acl-support --with-quotas
Right now it doesn't looks like changing