On 3/22/07, Rahul Sitaram Johari <sleepwalker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
rahul:~/Documents/XFER rjohari$ ls -la osm total 26548 drwxr-xr-x 1 rjohari rjohari 16384 31 Dec 1969 . drwxr-xr-x 5 rjohari rjohari 170 22 Mar 12:08 .. -rwxr-xr-x 1 rjohari rjohari 21508 13 Sep 2006 .DS_Store
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 rjohari rjohari 11264 21 Sep 16:47 warm092106.xls
I was guessing that, all files and folders have the 755 permission..., meaning that the owner can edit, but the group and all other can't. I did some googling for you, and you should mount your share with -o fmask=777,dmask=777 so your example mount command becomes: mount t smbfs -o fmask=777,dmask=777 //user@xxxxxxxxxxx/ShareName Share that should do it :) Tijnema
On 3/22/07 12:31 PM, "Tijnema !" <tijnema@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 3/22/07, Rahul Sitaram Johari <sleepwalker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Well chmod is certainly not doing anything. I tried that to begin with. I >> don't get an error, but it doesn't change any permissions. Just doesn't do >> anything to the permissions of the file/folder. Like it's just ignored. >> >> I did it as root using sudo. > > Can you post the log of the "ls -la Share" command here? > > Tijnema >> >> >> On 3/22/07 12:18 PM, "Tijnema !" <tijnema@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> On 3/22/07, Rahul Sitaram Johari <sleepwalker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> Ave, >>>> >>>> "Or make sure the user apache runs on has write access to the share." >>>> >>>> That's the problem I'm facing. I'm not sure how to do that. If I'm not >>>> mistaken, Apache runs as user "nobody" on my Mac, but I don't know how to >>>> give that user write access on the Windows Machine. >>>> >>>> Yes, it is quite complicated :( >>> >>> I believe this has nothing to do with your windows machine, but with >>> the mount on your Mac. I'm not very familiar with Mac OS X (Although i >>> have installed it) I know it's based on a linux kernel, and uses same >>> mount tools. I think a simple chmod 777 to the mount folder would do >>> the job. >>> so if you have it mounted at /Share >>> chmod 777 /Share >>> I believe that windows mounts everything with chmod value 777, so that >>> shouldn't be a problem. >>> >>> Tijnema >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 3/22/07, Rahul Sitaram Johari <sleepwalker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Ave, >>>>>> >>>>>> I¹m not sure if anyone here is going to be able to help, but I¹ve run >>>>>> into >>>>>> a >>>>>> permissions snag. >>>>>> I have Apache Web Server running on Mac OS X with PHP. I have a folder on >>>>>> a >>>>>> windows machine mounted on my Mac OS X as a share using the ³mount t >>>>>> smbfs >>>>>> //user@xxxxxxxxxxx/ShareName Share². >>>>>> The ³user² has full read-write permission and physically I¹m able to do >>>>>> anything I want sitting on my Mac OS X in this share, like create, delete >>>>>> or >>>>>> modify files. >>>>>> >>>>>> The problem is, I don¹t think Apache Web Server (or PHP) has write access >>>>>> on >>>>>> this share. In PHP, I¹m able to read data from files on this share, but >>>>>> I¹m >>>>>> not able to write data to any file on that share. I get access is >>>>>> denied. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is there anyway through PHP to give Apache or PHP write access to the >>>>>> files >>>>>> on this share? >>>>>> I don¹t see how I can provide Apache Web Server (installed on my Mac) >>>>>> Write >>>>>> Access through the Windows System that has the original folder. Windows >>>>>> is >>>>>> only able to provide the Mac User with Permissions, not Apache. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any help would be appreciated. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> You could chmod the whole share to 777 but that might give problems! >>>>> Or make sure the user apache runs on has write access to the share. >>>>> But normal each file is set with permission 755, means that only the >>>>> owner can write to it. >>>>> >>>>> I'm not able to give a real fix right now, but it is quite complicated :( >>>>> >>>>> Tijnema >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>> Rahul Sitaram Johari >>>>>> CEO, Twenty Four Seventy Nine Inc. >>>>>> >>>>>> W: http://www.rahulsjohari.com >>>>>> E: sleepwalker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> >>>>>> ³I morti non sono piu soli ... The dead are no longer lonely² >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >>> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >>> >> >> >>
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