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From: Andrew DeFaria <ADeFaria@Salira.com>
Subject: Re: Question about "rexec"
Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 16:45:48 -0700
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Max Bowsher wrote:

>Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>  
>
>>Max Bowsher wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>>>      
>>>
>>>>All that this says is to insure that you have ntsec set. I have it set.
>>>>chmod still doesn't work! BTW I'm on Windows XP and use NTFS. My home
>>>>directory is on the server (/us is a mount of //<server>/<share>).
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>Aha! Then have a look at smbntsec.
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Again, I'm not use Samba. The <server> is a Windows box not a Linux box
>>running Samba.
>>    
>>
>
>So? It's still the Server Message Block protocol. The SMB designation is
>equally appropriate to Windows and Samba servers. (or, perhaps I should say
>SaMBa servers :-)
>  
>
Viola! Setting smbntsec works! I just the usage of Samba instead of just 
SMB threw me. In any event, as it was said before, this should be noted 
in the FAQ.

(Wonder why this isn't on by default like ntsec...?)



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