[ale] Tired FAQ, but I can't write Win/Samba share as joeuser
John Mills
jmmills at telocity.com
Thu Sep 5 14:39:53 EDT 2002
ALErs-
Sorry, I know this has been beaten to death, but I can't get it set right.
I have Win2K box sharing a directory: \\All\Abandonhope
I am samba-mounting the share from a RH-7.3 Linux box, with fstab entry:
//All/Abandonhope /styx smbfs ...
workgroup=OURS,username=abuser,password=ouchOuch 0 0
'abuser' exists in the Win2K world in 'OURS' and has the password
'ouchOuch'.
'# mount /styx' works fine and shows correct contents, and
'# touch /styx/pomegranite' works and creates the file.
As ordinary user I can read and modify files in '/styx', but can't create
them. I have tried 'chmod', 'suid', 'sudo', and creating 'abuser' in Linux
with the same password, and generally flailed around without success.
How can I make new files in a Win share, as an ordinary Linux user?
Thanks.
- John Mills
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