From: Michael Wood esiot...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 13:24:12 +0200
On 11 August 2011 06:50, Linda Walsh sa...@tlinx.org wrote:
well I just don't understand what the
differences are between them.
Sure I can read the smb.conf page:
%U
session username (the username that
Try a really long username then you'll see the difference.
-David
2011/8/11 Linda Walsh sa...@tlinx.org
I realized in looking at my smb.conf, I'm not using these in
a consistent manner, and well I just don't understand what the
differences are between them.
Sure I can read the
Hi
On 11 August 2011 06:50, Linda Walsh sa...@tlinx.org wrote:
I realized in looking at my smb.conf, I'm not using these in
a consistent manner, and well I just don't understand what the
differences are between them.
Sure I can read the smb.conf page:
%U
session username
I realized in looking at my smb.conf, I'm not using these in
a consistent manner, and well I just don't understand what the
differences are between them.
Sure I can read the smb.conf page:
%U
session username (the username that the client wanted, not
necessarily the
On Saturday 10 February 2007 03:05, James A. Dinkel wrote:
What is the difference between %u and %U? The documentation says they
both return the value of the connected username, but will they return
different values?
%u contains username AFTER users.map processing
%U contains username BEFORE
What is the difference between %u and %U? The documentation says they
both return the value of the connected username, but will they return
different values?
James Dinkel
Network Engineer
Butler County of Kansas
There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary,
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James A. Dinkel wrote:
What is the difference between %u and %U? The
documentation says they both return the value
of the connected username, but will they return
different values?
%u is based on the uid of the connected userand
is only