I am reading the smb.conf man page and am a little unclear the difference
between create mode with and without force?
What exactly happens when force is used, or more precisely what situation
can arise when not using force, that force fixes?
Thanks!
jlc
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I haven't really done a lot with file sharing in Samba and seem
to be missing something here. I have a folder, /Share that has
[r...@host ~]# getfacl /Share /
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: Share
# owner: root
# group: ad\040sec\040group
user::rwx
group::rwx
other::
I have CentOS 5 machine with Samba sharing 5 cups printers.
The two Canon iR's have no issues, I used the rpcclient method
to add print drivers and this works flawlessly. However, the HP
2430N's that I setup work fine as raw cups printers, and I added
the drivers the exact same way but when a windo
I have been reading through the Samba docs and have successfully setup cups
for our Canon and HP printers, I have Samba sharing out all the cups printers
and have also setup the print$ share and used rpcclient to add the drivers. This
is working fine and the Windows clients can successfully connect
I am running CentOS 5.2 w/ Samba 3.0.28 and have a basic user level setup and
am trying
to use hosts allow and deny but it does not have an effect? I have specified
them in the
share level of the config.
I have tried:
hosts allow = 192.168.0.72/32
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
Also:
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