At the end of my smb.conf file I have:-
[Scans] comment = Digikam scans for chrisx path = /home/chrisx/pictures/Scans writeable = yes force user = chrisx
[xpIsbd] comment = ISBD on XP path = /home/isbd/xpIsbd writeable = yes force user = isbd
I thought this would mean that when I connect to these shares from my XP machine (on which I am user chris) any files and/or directories I create there would be created as users chrisx and isbd respectively.
However it's not working, I can connect to the shares without any problem but files/directories are always created with owner chris.
What am I doing wrong?
(This is samba 3.0.28a on Fedora 8)
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 12:40:50PM +0000, Chris G wrote:
At the end of my smb.conf file I have:-
[Scans] comment = Digikam scans for chrisx path = /home/chrisx/pictures/Scans writeable = yes force user = chrisx [xpIsbd] comment = ISBD on XP path = /home/isbd/xpIsbd writeable = yes force user = isbd
I thought this would mean that when I connect to these shares from my XP machine (on which I am user chris) any files and/or directories I create there would be created as users chrisx and isbd respectively.
However it's not working, I can connect to the shares without any problem but files/directories are always created with owner chris.
What am I doing wrong?
(This is samba 3.0.28a on Fedora 8)
I have just realised what I was doing wrong!
I was accessing the shares as \home\chrisx/pictures/Scans from my XP machine and that (of course!) was accessing them via the default [homes] share in smb.conf.
If I access the shares as \home\xpIsbd and \home\Scans then everything works as expected.
Grrrrrr!!! It's taken me hours to realise this!