Jiri Vyskocil wrote:
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Sunday 14 January 2007 07:24, Gary Dale wrote:
>> Try adding "set acls = yes" to smb.conf and restarting Samba.
>
Are you sure this is correct? I can't find that option in the man page.
There > is, however, a "pr
On Tuesday 02 January 2007 13:18, Julius Junghans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ive created a new user "myuser" with his primary group "users". after
> adding him with pdbedit -a -u myuser to samba pdbedit -L doesnt list the
> users group...? how can i set it?
>
>
> greets
> Julius
Ive got an answer on this qu
>Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>> On Sunday 14 January 2007 07:24, Gary Dale wrote:
>> >> Try adding "set acls = yes" to smb.conf and restarting Samba.
>>> >
>> Are you sure this is correct? I can't find that option in the man page.
There > is, however, a "profile acls" option.
>>
>> (In v 3.0.23 an
On Sunday 14 January 2007 18:39, Reza Naima wrote:
> that fixed it, but I dont know why - what's access control lists have to
> do with the problem I was seeing?
Read the manual entry for profile acls - it explains it I believe (basically,
some versions of windows are more fussy about the profile
that fixed it, but I dont know why - what's access control lists have to
do with the problem I was seeing?
thnx,
reza
Gary Dale wrote:
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Sunday 14 January 2007 07:24, Gary Dale wrote:
Try adding "set acls = yes" to smb.conf and restarting Samba.
Are you sure
Network is
192.168.1.x office -->"HSP" domain -->small business server and exchange host
Linux server
openvpn tunnel
Linux server
192.168.19.x 192.168.10.x "CRAGMART" domain -->school-->small business server
I had to replace the linux server on the office side.
We now have nost services exc