# testparm Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf rlimit_max: increasing rlimit_max (1024) to minimum Windows limit (16384) Processing section "[Pelena]" Processing section "[TimeMachine]" Loaded services file OK. Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions [global] workgroup = PELENA server string = Pelena Server map to guest = Bad User guest account = pelena log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log max log size = 50 load printers = No dns proxy = No idmap config * : backend = tdb hosts allow = 192.168.0., 127. [Pelena] comment = Pelena's Data path = /home/pelena read only = No force create mode = 0664 force directory mode = 0775 guest only = Yes guest ok = Yes [TimeMachine] comment = Pelena's Data backed up path = /mnt/time-machine-user guest only = Yes guest ok = YesAccess is only as guest as I had some issues with logging in, and there's no reason not to share to any machine in the local network at this time.
I have a problem where Samba clients can create files, but cannot delete files (or rename or move them), if the owner of a directory in the path is not "pelena" (ie the Samba guest user). Some examples to demonstrate:
As root: # mkdir test # chown jared:pelena test # ls -l total 24 drwxrwsr-x 2 jared pelena 4096 Jun 7 13:05 testVia Samba (the share is mounted locally as cifs as I don't have an accessible windows machine to test from):
$ pwd /home/jared/cifs/test $ touch abc $ ls -l total 0 -rw-rw-r-- 1 pelena pelena 0 Jun 7 13:02 abc $ rm abc rm: cannot remove ‘abc’: Permission denied As root: # chown pelena:pelena test Via Samba: $ rm abc $ ls -l total 0Now you might expect that this is a Unix permissions issue to do with group membership. But if I do the same actions as a local user:
# chown jared:pelena test # cd test # su pelena $ touch abc $ ls -l total 0 -rw-rw-r-- 1 pelena pelena 0 Jun 7 13:10 abc $ rm abc $ ls -l total 0 Now it works as expected.For some reason, the group write bit on the directory 'test' is being ignored when using Samba, which makes me think that Samba is doing its own effective permissions calculation and coming up with the wrong result.
Is there something I'm doing wrong here? Jared Henley -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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