On Mon, 17 Nov 2014 15:15:25 +0100 Cyril Alberts <calbe...@afu.de> wrote:
> Hello, > > today I realized a strange bug (maybe there is a reason for it but I > dont know): > > All our employees have a directory/folder at our (wheezy-lts) server, > which is for interchange. Everybody gets a folder with his name where > anybody can put things in. It is connected to Windows Clients by the > letter "Z:\". I generated a huge sum of pdfs which I want to share at > the server. As I looked for them from a windows-client, I could hardly > see anything in this folder despite I know that there are many folders > with pdfs in its subdirectories. They are all recursive chmodded 777 and > owner is me as samba user (me:me). Now there are people able to see, > browse and use this documents, but not me as a windows user. > The strangest thing: If I take the IP instead of the NAME of the server > - it works! > > How is it possible, that a folder called via name is empty and via ip it > is not? > > Z:\pdf -> empty folder > > \\SERVER\fileserver\Mitarbeiter\me\pdf\ -> empty folder > > \\192.168.178.123\\fileserver\Mitarbeiter\me\pdf\ -> 2308 Elements > > ls -l gives drwxrwxrwx per subfolder and owner is me:me > > > > Is this a DNS-based problem or whats going on here? > > I cant explain it, please help! Hello Cyril These options in smb.conf could make your problems: dns proxy = no name resolv order = Kind regards -- http://markorandjelovic.hopto.org One should not be afraid of humans. Well, I am not afraid of humans, but of what is inhuman in them. Ivo Andric, "Signs near the travel-road" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141118075013.225e6...@eunet.rs