06-12-2007
Samba Permissions
Hi Gurus,
Need one help.
I have a sun server which is also have a samba service running.Now i have given access to the users to some particular web application folders in my unix.
My web application is controlled by a Web application user account in my unix. But when a user creates a folder using samba mapping the ownership of the file is created as the user id.
but i want the ownership should be as application account. How do i acheive that.
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qtsmbstatusd
qtsmbstatusd(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual qtsmbstatusd(7)
NAME
qtsmbstatusd - qtsmbstatus server : GUI (graphical user interface) for smbstatus
SYNOPSIS
qtsmbstatusd [-d] [-m] [-p port]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the qtsmbstatusd commands.
QtSmbstatus is a GUI (graphical user interface) for smbstatus. It is meant to provide the possibility of administering remote machines.
QtSmbstatus was designed as a client/server system secured with SSL. A login and password is required to log on to server (PAM). The
server's application ought to be installed with samba server.
OPTIONS
-d : Daemonize
-p <port> : TCP port. default = 4443
-v : Show qtsmbstatusd version
-m : Show debug messages
--help : help
SEE ALSO
qtsmbstatus(7), qtsmbstatusl(7), samba(1), smbstatus(1).
AUTHOR
qtsmbstatusd was written by Daniel Rocher <daniel.rocher@adella.org>.
This manual page was written by Daniel Rocher <daniel.rocher@adella.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Aug 29, 2007 qtsmbstatusd(7)