Or, having re-read your problem, it could also be that your Windows2003
user1 is not in the right domain. Either way, I believe the key is to
make sure that your Windows users are in to the domain and the mappings
to Linux/Unix are correct.
Donald W Watson wrote:
Could someone help me understand if what I'm seeing with share access is
correct?
On my samba domain I have two users (user1 and user2) and one share; the
share has attribute "writelist = user1".
On a linux machine I:
mount the share with "mount -t cifs -o username=user1"
successfully open a file in the share for writing with the perl "open"
function
close the file
umount the share
mount the share with "mount -t cifs -o username=user2"
unsuccessfully attempt to open a file in the share for writing with the
perl "open" function
umount the share
This is, I think, as expected.
However, on Windows2003, I:
connect the share as user1
unsuccessfully attempt to open the file for writing with vim
This seems inconsistent with the results on linux, and not what I expected.
Am I misinterpreting the expected results? Thanks for any responses.
Sincerely, Don Watson
Linux Technology and Solutions; Beaverton, OR
503-578-4861/TL: 775-4861; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the
instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba