David C. Rankin wrote:
On 08/22/2011 11:46 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
(2) what are the directory permissions on /srv/some/dir? All 'dir' permissions for /srv/some/dir must at least be world r+x (yes 'x', i.e. 0755) -- or -- must be group r+x (0750) if user is a member of the group owning /srv/some/dir. This means that '/srv', '/srv/some' and '/srv/some/dir' must all be at least r+x in the octet that provides user read permission (either world, group, or user). If the dir is just 'r', then samba will not allow browse or descent into the dir. Must be 'r+x'. 'x' controls descent into dirs (or at least it used to :)
HTH
One more thought -- I don't know the impact of this..., but are the common storage dirs under your 11.4 /srv dir and the /home/$USER/dir file on the same partition?? I doubt it. Generally /srv is under / while /home is ..well.. under /home. For some reason, I have this nagging thought that you can't softlink dirs across partition boundaries... Off chance this may be part of the issue? I could be completely wrong here, but I thought I would pass it along...
/home and /srv are separate partitions. However, it's hard links that won't work between separate partitions. I also have no problem following the simlink with other than Samba. There are a couple of Samba settings for following symlinks, but they don't seem to work. In fact, it's supposed to work by default and you use those setting to stop following the symlinks. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org