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Post by alexdavidson on Aug 15, 2007 13:07:37 GMT 7
I'd very much like a way to map a user to root in Samba, to allow that user to change file ownership. Even if it was hardwired to only allow the Domain Admin to map to root, that'd be excellent.
Failing that, SSH into the box would be nice.
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Post by herrin on Apr 9, 2012 18:06:57 GMT 7
Hi!
Can I configure my Samba Server to allow any SMB user change the ownership of his files via SMB?
I've samba 3.0.20 running on a SuSE SLES 9 with XFS filesystems. I've done "sysctl -w fs/xfs/restrict_chown=0" in order to allow any local user to change the ownership of his files. And `chmod anyotheruser myfile` works even though I'm not root. But when I try to do it accessing to the SMB share which exports those files (for example from a Windows XP) the dialog box to change ownership doesn't show me any other user than file's owner and file's group, so I cannot change ownership.
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