What does your smb.conf look like?
Kind regards,
Herta
2009/2/16 Dermot Paikkos <Dermot.Paikkos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a FC4 box with a Samba 3.014. There is one large share
> configured. I wanted to make a folder within that share un-deleteable
> but also allow smb users to write files to the folder. I tried
>
> mkdir myfolder; chmod 777 myyfolder; chattr +i myfolder
>
> Then from a windows box tried to delete the folder and got permissions
> denied, so far so good. They I tried to copy a file to the folder and
> was denied also, not so good.
>
> I have tried a combinations of +i +a but I can't get the desired effect.
> Is what I am attempting possible or should I create a new share and use
> smb.conf to administer the file permissions?
>
> TIA,
> Dp.
>
>
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