I think that the hide dot files directive should actually
prevent the
user from seeing or interacting with these file in their account.
Another reason to not show dot files is interaction with netatalk.
Netatalk creates dot directories to store the resource forks when
simulating Apple
On Monday 22 August 2005 01:38 am, Jeremy Allison wrote:
If using ext3 or something
with extended attributes then the dos attributes are read from a UNIX
ea, and the hide dot files isn't currently executed. I can change
that
I stumbled across that as well. Maybe it should work regardless.
Or
Yes, I was looking over my setup on my Fedora 3 ext3 FS and think that
for Samba to now show the dot file would be good even though it had
been suggested that we just map the user into a lower directory.
I think that the hide dot files directive should actually prevent the
user from seeing or
Hello all,
I think that this is probably an easy question so I hope that I will be
able to get a quick response.
In our users directories, there are a number of dot files and folders
and I was wondering if there was a way to tell Samba not to show them
when a user is in their directory?
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Hello all,
I think that this is probably an easy question so I hope that I will be
able to get a quick response
Make that smb.conf [typo sorry]
Kevin
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Hello all,
I think that this is probably an easy question so I hope that I will
be able to get a quick response.
In our users
In our users directories, there are a number of dot files and
folders and I was wondering if there was a way to tell Samba not to
show them when a user is in their directory? Maybe some sort of
file filter perhaps.
A great way to do it is to drop them into a directory lower than the
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 10:52:30PM -0500, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
Yes, I think that you are right Kevin.
Just tried the hide directives and they do not work. At least not on
Windows XP and I am also using Samba 3.0.20 so I think that these are
broken features that could be very useful if