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March 1999, Week 5

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Lane Rollins <[log in to unmask]>
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Lane Rollins <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Mar 1999 12:50:48 -0800
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I've got a PC that logs onto the 3k with samba. They can read anything from
there home directory, and create new directories in the home group, but they
can not write new files in the home directory. Any ideas?

I know it's got to be some stupid little setting, but I'm just not seeing
it...

Thanks, Lane

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drwxrwxr-x   2 NDI.IDS           IDS         1320 Mar 29 19:07 NDIFILES
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listuser ndi
********************
USER: NDI.IDS

HOME GROUP: NDIFILES            PASSWORD: **
MAX PRI   : 150                 LOC ATTR: $00000000
LOGON CNT : 0
CAP: ND,SF,BA,IA
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listgroup ndifiles
********************
GROUP: NDIFILES.IDS

DISC SPACE: 161056(SECTORS)     PASSWORD: **
CPU TIME  : 45636(SECONDS)      SECURITY--READ    : ANY
CONNECT TIME: 6004(MINUTES)               WRITE   : ANY
DISC LIMIT: UNLIMITED                     APPEND  : ANY
CPU LIMIT : UNLIMITED                     LOCK    : ANY
CONNECT LIMIT: UNLIMITED                  EXECUTE : ANY
PRIV VOL : NO                             SAVE    : ANY
FILE UFID: $05600005 $034CBA13 $003252C4 $80820872 $44B4AC52
MOUNT REF CNT: n/a
HOME VOL SET : MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET
CAP: BA,IA
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[homes]

# only want home share shown, not the [homes] section itself

  browseable = no

# allowing guest logon is usually not desired for home directories

  guest ok = no

# write access is usually desired for home directories but keep in
# mind that there is also the file system permissions that decide
# if the connecting user (validated by password) may read or write

  write ok = yes

# this one attempts to resrict "cross access" e.g. the user lars.appel
# to the home of manager.sys -- but may cause problems for some clients

  valid users = %S

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