Quoting Pol Hallen (polhal...@fuckaround.org): > mkdir /home/user0/upload/tmpdir0 > touch /home/user0/upload/tmpdir0/tmpfile0 > touch /home/user0/upload/tmpfile1 > > ls -la /home/user0/upload > > drwxr-xr-x 2 user0 user0 0 2009-04-03 12:29 tmpdir0 > -rwxr--r-- 1 user0 user0 2 2009-04-03 12:32 tmpfile0 > > -rw-r--r-- 1 user0 user0 1 2009-04-03 12:35 tmpfile1 > > everything is ok :-) > > cp -rv /home/user0/10filesdir /home/user0/upload/ > cp: cannot create regular file [...] access denied. [...] for all files
If 10filesdir created on the target? If it is what are its permissions? Does somethign show up on the server's logfile? What happens when you "mkdir" 10files dir on the target, *then* try to "cp" the individual files in it? > > Thus: ONLY if I copy a dir with several files inside it born a copy error! > Because seems that the permission (server side) are correctly, but I don't > understand the problem :-/ I really fail to see how this could come from mount.cifs ot, on the other side, samba. There is certainly something weird somewhere because, of course, I can't reproduce this bug (on a lenny server mounting its own resource).
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