On 2008-05-18 at 19:03 +1000 Jean-Yves Avenard sent off:
I am trying to simulate a Write Once Read Many (WORM) drive using Samba.
Eg. Anyone can write on a drive, but once the file has been written no
one can delete or modify the file.
try making the shared directory be owned by root:root and
Hi
I am trying to simulate a Write Once Read Many (WORM) drive using Samba.
Eg. Anyone can write on a drive, but once the file has been written no
one can delete or modify the file.
This is something that is quite easily done using a Windows Server,
but I haven't managed to do so using Samba.
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 07:03:39PM +1000, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
Hi
I am trying to simulate a Write Once Read Many (WORM) drive using Samba.
Eg. Anyone can write on a drive, but once the file has been written no
one can delete or modify the file.
This is something that is quite easily
Hi
2008/5/19 Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How are you setting this up under Windows ? That might give us a
clue.
On Windows :
Check Create Files / Write Data,
Uncheck: Create Folders / Append Data
Jean-Yves
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Hi,
Has anyone every configured a Samba share to look like a WORM type
device?
I want to be able to write new files and read any file from the
network, but do *nothing* else: copy, delete, rename etc would be
handled from a Samba host login.
tia
geoff
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