I have trouble mounting shares from a samba3 server with acls enabled.
/etc/fstab: //[server]/[share] [mountpoint] smbfs uid=500,gid=500,username=[username],password=[password] 0 0
It mounts the share but ignores the uid/gid settings and uses the server sided settings (uid 1xxx, gid 2xx) which doesn't help me that much obviously. How can I fix that? Mounting with cifs gives exactly the same problem.
Thanks in advance, Thoralf
Thoralf Will wrote:
I have trouble mounting shares from a samba3 server with acls enabled.
/etc/fstab: //[server]/[share] [mountpoint] smbfs uid=500,gid=500,username=[username],password=[password] 0 0
It mounts the share but ignores the uid/gid settings and uses the server sided settings (uid 1xxx, gid 2xx) which doesn't help me that much obviously. How can I fix that? Mounting with cifs gives exactly the same problem.
Thanks in advance, Thoralf
disable unix extensions on the samba server
On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 02:57:25PM +0100, Xavier Bachelot wrote:
Thoralf Will wrote:
I have trouble mounting shares from a samba3 server with acls enabled.
/etc/fstab: //[server]/[share] [mountpoint] smbfs uid=500,gid=500,username=[username],password=[password] 0 0
It mounts the share but ignores the uid/gid settings and uses the server sided settings (uid 1xxx, gid 2xx) which doesn't help me that much obviously. How can I fix that? Mounting with cifs gives exactly the same problem.
Thanks in advance, Thoralf
disable unix extensions on the samba server
thx for the fast reply. well, that might fix the problem. but there needs to be a client sided solution for this problem because i don't have access to the servers configuration. i don't see the point of ignoring uid/gid options. looks like a bug to me.
Th