[ale] Re: Tired FAQ, but I can't write Win/Samba share as joeuser

Jerry Z. Yu z.yu at voicecom.com
Thu Sep 5 15:10:00 EDT 2002


	I thought there are option switches to set owner/group plus 
file/directory permission (sort of like umask) for the mounted smbfs 
shares. I used it two years ago, can't remember the exact results now.

	-o ip=1.2.3.4,username=mywinnamegid=99,uid=99,fmask=000,dmask=000


On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, John Mills wrote:

#ALErs -
#
#Some progress -
#
#On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, John Mills wrote:
#
# [... where '/styx' is a samba-mounted Win2K share ...]
#> As ordinary user I can read and modify files in '/styx', but can't create
#> them. I have tried 'chmod', 'suid', 'sudo', and creating 'abuser' in Linux
#> with the same password, and generally flailed around without success.
#
#If I give my 'sudoer' total control (same as 'root') I can do this. I need
#to narrow the aim a bit[!!], to a particular script. Still, I expect
#there's a more general answer, and would be happy to hear it.
#
# - John Mills
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