[Samba] Problem with Mac OS X Clients

Christian Wernitz christian.wernitz at kontrast.de
Thu Jun 4 13:09:56 GMT 2009


Yes, it work! Thank you!!!


Am 04.06.2009 um 13:35 schrieb eerov at welho.com:

> Try to set  unix extensions = No in smb.conf
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> Eero
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> Quoting Christian Wernitz <christian.wernitz at kontrast.de>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have installed a Debian / Lenny with Samba 3.2.5 and put it in an
>> existing Domain.
>>
>> All works fine. I can Authenticate the Users and and give them
>> permissions to write while I connect from a Windows- or Linux-Client.
>> When I`m conecting from an Mac OS X Client and create a new Folder,  
>> the
>> Permission is always 755. (from other clients 770)
>>
>> my smb.conf:
>> [global]
>>      security = domain
>>      workgroup = XXX
>>      netbios name = file-server01
>>      encrypt passwords = yes
>>      log level = 2
>>
>> [test]
>>      path = /daten/test
>>      browseable = yes
>>      writeable = yes
>>      valid users = @mygroup
>>      create mask = 0660
>>      directory mask = 0770
>>
>> I also tried to create an own PDC (samba with ldap) and I have the  
>> same
>> problems.
>>
>>
>> Can anybody help me, or had anybody the same problems?
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