At 21:29 05.08.2003 +0200, you wrote:
At 21:05 05.08.2003 +0200, you wrote:Make sure you have "writable = yes" for each of your shares,
My config file included "read only = no", isn't that the same?
OK, I found it. I have to mount the Partition with umask=0000, then it's possible for every user (including the guest account) to write to it, too. But is there a possibility that I give write access to someone who connects as a guest but deny writing access to the users on the local machine? (That would make sense for e.g. a webserver that has several user accounts but also provides file sharing for the local network it is connected to.)
Bye Tobias
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