On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 14:06 +1000, Nick Bryant wrote: > Hi, > > I currently use Samba server as a PDC on a centos 3.5 box for a bunch of XP > clients which works perfectly.</centos plug> > > I want to mount a share on a NAS box we have kicking about and use that > share to put all the users home dirs in. Sadly my NAS box is a Windows 2003 > server appliance (although, to be fair - it does the job). > > So I create a share on the NAS box, create a user on the Samba server who I > then assign write permissions on the newly created share (yes, the NAS is a > domain member) and then put the NAS share's details into the Samba server's > /etc/fstab like so: > > \\nasboxen\newshare /mnt/userhomes smbfs auto,credentials=/etc/samba/afile > 0 0 > > mount -a /mnt/syd01-test/ > > and it mounts perfectly: > > [root@lemon mnt]# mount > [snip] > //nasboxen/newshare on /mnt/userhomes type smbfs (0) > > Now the problem comes when I want to put a userdir in there because when I > try and set the ownership: > > [root@lemon mnt]# chown nick testing > chown: changing ownership of `testing': Operation not permitted > > I presume this is because it's a smb filesystem and it doesn't support unix > ownership flags. So the question is... can it be done? Maybe from an XP box using Windows Explorer and the "Security Permissions" ? > > Cheers, > > Nick -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20050725/606d48cb/attachment.bin