Hi Paul, with the same request and Samba 3.0.4, it works fine only for the mount point, there is no recursive propagation of uid/gid.
# ll /home/mydir/dir drwxr-xr-x 1 lapin lapin 4096 2004-06-08 14:15 dir # ll /home/mydir/dir/file -rwxrwx--- 1 1004 100 2901504 1940-10-24 04:26 file Selon Paul Espinosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Laurence, > > This is how I mount a samba share on my Linux workstation(all on one line): > > sudo mount -t smbfs -o uid=<username>, ip=10.10.10.10, username=<username>, > password=<password>//server/share /home/mydir/dir > > This works for me just fine. > > -- > Paul Espinosa > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > IT Supervisor > The World Company > 785/312-6912 > > > .----[ Laurence Rowe wrote ]---- > | > | > | Hi, > | > | I'm using samba 3.0.4 (stock debian packages) as a client and a server. > | The problem is I have a different uid on server (1001) to my client > | (1000) so when I try and access a file I appear to the client as not > | being the owner. I have tried the uid and gid options in smbmount, but > | they do not seem to have any affect (I assume the unix cifs extensions > | are overiding them). > | > | On the server side I have a create mask and a directory mask of 775 but > | this also has no affect. > | > | This is driving me spare! Is there any way to disable the unix cifs > | extensions or to map between uids? > | > | Thanks, > | > | Laurence > | > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba