Re: nfsnobody ?

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On 08/09/09 05:29, Jussi Lehtola wrote:

It seems the user mapping failed and thus the default guest user
'nfsnobody' was used to access the server. (r/w as guest is a possible
security issue.)

If you can't list the directories all the way down, the permissions
aren't correct. You can run
  # chmod o=rX -R /path/to/photos
to give users not in the nfsnobody group read access to the photos (and
the necessary execute permissions to the directories). To change the
ownership run
  # chown someuser: -R /path/to/photos

   One thing that puzzles me is that I can put files on the server from
   this F-11 box without a hitch, permissions just work but her Mac is
   showing up with the "nfsnobody" files? I guess I need to find why
   that's happening, my problem or hers?

   Ok, I will look at these things again but even using "su -" it
   didn't let me chown to bobg?

   I'll have a go at t again later.

   Thank you.

   Bob


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