Samba share and file attributes
Craig White
craigwhite at azapple.com
Thu Apr 16 09:08:55 MST 2009
On Thu, 2009-04-16 at 08:56 -0700, Alan Dayley wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Eric Shubert <ejs at shubes.net> wrote:
> > I'm game.
>
> Sweet!
>
> > You say "All Linux users" this and that. Are these true
> > native linux users (who log in to linux and do stuff)?
> >
> > You don't mention any Windoze users. Are there any, and how
> > do they fit in?
>
> Ah, you bring up the rest of the story.
>
> All interaction with the share is by MSWindows users. However,
> authentication to the share is by Linux user credentials for the
> server providing the share. For example:
>
> - I am logged into my Windows XP computer via ADS authentication on a
> Windows domain.
> -- The MSWindows Domain Controller is an MSWindows server, not a Linux server.
> - Now, using Windows Explorer I navigate to \\LinuxServer\Master.
> - A dialog pops up asking for my Linux server user ID and password.
> - I can now navigate the Master share.
> - I can create, delete, modify files and directories.
> - I cannot set attributes. i.e. the command line "attrib +r
> thisfile.txt" command fails with "Access denied."
>
> > Is this a peer to peer setup, or are you using domain logins?
>
> Neither? Both? The Linux Samba server is part of the Workgroup but
> not connected to the Domain, if that makes sense.
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Linux Samba Server should probably be joined to the Domain so Windows
users would see it as seamless, otherwise, they will think Linux is
stupid because you have to authenticate yourself to this one server
where everything else is authenticated by Domain Controller.
Craig
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