Deleting files from NT/W95 clients
Troost, Hans
Hans.Troost at solvay.com
Thu Apr 12 13:47:00 GMT 2001
L.S.
As a SAMBA newbie I have the following question:
Implemented SAMBA 2.0.7. on an SGI Octane running IRIX 6.5.4m to share
directories on this machine with users at the NT-domain. This users have NT4
SP5 or W95 SR2.
"Mapping" such an unix share is no problem. The only problem we have here is
that it is impossible to use the clients to delete unix files, even when
they have full access to the file under unix. I used an appriopriate
USERS.MAP-file to map the NT-domain usernames with the unix-ones (works
fine).
So a file, owned by SGUX07\btgpj (unix user) cannot be deleted by a
nt-domain user that is mapped to btgpj.
I assume that I have to change one or more settings in the smb.conf file,
which is now:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 150.251.142.171 (150.251.142.171)
# Date: 2001/04/10 08:26:39
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = WE0D0700
security = SHARE
map to guest = Bad User
username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/users.map
debug pid = Yes
debug uid = Yes
wins server = <150.251.137.134>
delete readonly = Yes
[homes]
writeable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
browseable = No
[test]
path = /export/samba/test
writeable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
[Everything]
path = /
writeable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
Hope someone can give me some hints.
Met vriendelijke groeten / With kind regards
Hans Troost
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