Andrew DeFaria wrote:Viola! Setting smbntsec works! I just the usage of Samba instead of just SMB threw me. In any event, as it was said before, this should be noted in the FAQ.
Max Bowsher wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:Again, I'm not use Samba. The <server> is a Windows box not a Linux box
All that this says is to insure that you have ntsec set. I have it set.Aha! Then have a look at smbntsec.
chmod still doesn't work! BTW I'm on Windows XP and use NTFS. My home
directory is on the server (/us is a mount of //<server>/<share>).
running Samba.
So? It's still the Server Message Block protocol. The SMB designation is
equally appropriate to Windows and Samba servers. (or, perhaps I should say
SaMBa servers :-)
(Wonder why this isn't on by default like ntsec...?)
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