On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 19:16 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> > Hmmm. I haven't tried if "force user" breaks in the same way.
>
> Wow, that doesn't break. Let me see if I can live with the consequences.
>
//ethans27/SAN1 /mnt/SAN1 cifs
user,uid=500,rw,suid,username=nobody,
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Hmmm. I haven't tried if "force user" breaks in the same way.
Wow, that doesn't break. Let me see if I can live with the consequences.
Cheers,
Ralph
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John wrote:
> No offense but LOL same problem I had with Linux clients. Here is what I did;
> The only way I got this to work is add the mount entry to fstab.. auto-mount
> would not work right it would end up hanging the Linux client.
> //ethans27/SAN1 /mnt/SAN1 cifs
> user,uid=500,rw,suid,usern
On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 17:50 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> quick(?) question: Has anybody seen that problem below? More important
> question: Did anybody solve that?
>
> This is my smb.conf (well, only the most important parts):
>
> [global]
> workgroup = FOOBAR
> server string
Hi,
quick(?) question: Has anybody seen that problem below? More important
question: Did anybody solve that?
This is my smb.conf (well, only the most important parts):
[global]
workgroup = FOOBAR
server string = My Server
map to guest = Bad User
preferred master = No
local ma
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