I forgot to say that I have also checked the Accept guests option in
the nautilus dialog; I suppose that's why I'm not being asked for a
password. And I remember that new files are created with owner root and
group nogroup. I'm sure that an option exists in smb.conf to set the
default owner for
Here I am. I have created a new read/write share with the allow guests
options and created a new file from a Windows machine.
** Attachment added: output of ls -ld SHARE
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36475554/lsoutput
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Please set option inherit owner by default on guest-enabled SMB shares
** Attachment added: Output of ls -l SHARE
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36475559/lsoutput2
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Please set option inherit owner by default on guest-enabled SMB shares
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** Attachment added: /var/lib/samba/usershares/pubblici
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36475967/pubblici
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Please set option inherit owner by default on guest-enabled SMB shares
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As you can see, owner of new files is nobody.
The smb.conf option that I was talking about is inherit owner = yes
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
** Summary changed:
- Please change the default permissions on SMB shares
+ Please set option inherit owner by
I can't reproduce that.
When I access the share I'm prompted for a user/password, and the file is being
created with those credentials.
Supposing you shared SHARED_DIRECTORY as YOUR_SHARE_NAME:
please post the contents of /var/lib/samba/usershares/YOUR_SHARE_NAME
and the output of ls -ld
** Package changed: samba (Ubuntu) = nautilus (Ubuntu)
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nautilus doesn't do the sharing, nautilus-share just activates a samba
feature there...
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) = samba (Ubuntu)
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What do you mean? Is this the wrong package?
Maybe you mean that this is not a bug? I thought that when you create a
share between two Windows PCs, you don't have to be Administrator if you
want to access the files that were created inside the share by a remote
user. Couldn't this frustrate