Why not just set repository = /some/path/that/isnt/shared/recycle
(note the absolute path), same effect, no messing with symlinks.
I didn't, because I didn't know this was possible. :-)
Anyway, I have /recycle/ in my veto files, so nobody can follow that
symlink.
But thanks for the tip!
mj
Hi Guys Girls,
Samba VFS Recyclebin is a brilliant feature but I need to figure a way to
make it non-visible to end users as often files deleted are done so
maliciously.
The VFS module defaulty places the Recyclebin directory in the of whichever
share it is active on, Ive tried a couple of ways
The VFS module defaulty places the Recyclebin directory in the of whichever
share it is active on, Ive tried a couple of ways to hide it but none
successful.
hide files veto files... ?
I place a symlink in the root directory of all my shares pointing to a
dedicated /recycle directory which is
I place a symlink in the root directory of all my shares pointing to a
dedicated /recycle directory which is NOT shared.
Result is that all deleted files end up under this /recycle directory,
where they can be recovered by me.
Presumably you have disabled symlink following otherwise the
Hi There,
The Samba VFS recyclebin works brilliantly, though I need to exclude certain
directories from the recyclebin as they are cleared out and re-created
nightly. This means that in no time im scrambling for space, ive tried the
recycle:exclude_dir = syntax as below with both the full path
hi,
I see in the VFS RecycleBin from Sama 2.2.7a, they changed
the config so the recycle bin dir is relative to the share.
I would like to use a global recycle bin, can the config
be modified to accomplish this?
Thanks,
j.
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