Re: Samba Permissions

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Stormblaze wrote:

Ok, Samba is up and running. I can see the share I set up. However, I
can not write to it. What I'd like to have is for the default to be
read only and allow only certain users to write to it. So I set the
read only property to yes then I supplied users for write and admin
previledges. I log into my XP box as administrator and map to the
share but I still can't write to it.

I tried turning the read only setting off and still could not write to
it. Any help? Here's my current smb.conf.

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2004/11/11 09:35:39

# Global parameters
[global]
	server string = Linux Server
	interfaces = eth1
	security = SHARE
	preferred master = Yes
	ldap ssl = no

[Data]
path = /Data
admin users = root, admin, administrator
write list = root, admin, administrator
guest ok = Yes



# ll /Data


$ man smb.conf


writable = yes or writeable = yes both should be ok.

valid users = mary fred

check your settings with
# testparm


-- shrek-m


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