reset the permissions recursively..i bet there's an error
somewhere..also make sure in the share properties you have the
permissions setup. Just because the files are 777 doe snot mean samba
is using those permissions.
devel wrote:
El lun, 28-05-2007 a las 13:19 -0400, William Warren escribió:
nopers it doesn't. It's all in how you configure it. If your having
sharing issues then it's most likely you don't have hte permissions
letup correctly. My shared drives are either separate partitions or
different physical drives altogether. Sharing out / IMO is like sharing
out $ in windows.
-- Samba is killing me slowly --
Permissions are the same, I only copy /home/Samba to /Samba and voila,
works (changing share dir only in config file).
Now I can write (in /Samba) new files, read it but I can not delete
files or modify it.
Permissions 666 files and 777 directories, samba user, like unix user,
is the owner of dir and files.
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