Bill Shirley ha escrit:

> I don't see anything wrong with your share, but I don't understand it
> either.  If "produ" is the only user that can access this share, why worry
> about user and group attributes?

Well, it's a bit complicated. I will try to explain the situation. I have a
linux box that works as a ftp server where a Xerox Docutech 135 is attached.
Yes, a photocopier (a big photocopier, for mass production) uses the linux box

as a "box" to save the jobs, and do it by ftp. Manage the files and the folder

with the photocopier is slow, and annoying. As the people at work only knows
M$ Windows I did a system that the people manage the jobs from a win box using

samba to manage the files in the directory of the docutech. The problem was
that from the win box I don't have any problems, but if I try to delete a job
from the docutech (that had been created or copied from windows/samba) I
cannot because the file has root owner.

It's worried because I think that is a security hole because samba writes a
file using root where the config say that has to be docutech owner.

Produ is a normal user in the linux box that only use the samba and has a
entry in /etc/passwd.

And /home/users/docutech is the home directory of the docutech user and
../fitxers-docutech a normal directory of docutech home directory.


And the cat /etc/smbusers

 Unix_name = SMB_name1 SMB_name2 ...
root = administrator admin
nobody = guest pcguest smbguest

Well, thanks a lot.

Leo

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