> However, I can't reproduce this.
Let's see...
> [public]
> directory mask=0700
> browseable=yes
> comment=Public
> read only=no
> create mask=0770
> public=yes
> path=/var/tmp/samba-test
I copied this, then created /var/tmp/samba-test and touched foo and created
public inside, so I pretty much
> where did that second public came from? we say on the first ls that the
> public dir had nothing inside, now it seems a public exists inside and
> inside that public we have the foo and the public.
Hmmm, indeed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ls -la ~/mnt
total 16
drwxrwsr-x 3 bubulle bikinibottom0
Quoting Santiago Garcia Mantinan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: samba
> Version: 3.0.24-2
> Severity: normal
>
> If there is a share whose name is the same as the name of a directory on
> that share (it seems that this is not case sensitive), when you access the
> directory weird things happen, l
Package: samba
Version: 3.0.24-2
Severity: normal
If there is a share whose name is the same as the name of a directory on
that share (it seems that this is not case sensitive), when you access the
directory weird things happen, like finding directories that don't exist.
I have tested this with l
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