RE: [netatalk-admins] newbie question about shared dirs


Subject: RE: [netatalk-admins] newbie question about shared dirs
From: James Fraser (jamie@kwantlen.bc.ca)
Date: Tue Oct 05 1999 - 18:14:25 EDT


        In this particular case my account owns the dir and all files in the /mp3
directory. I am logging in from the Mac as my account also. But thanks for
the hint.

Jamie

> -----Original Message-----
> From: jcurtis@mpg.com [mailto:jcurtis@mpg.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 3:13 PM
> To: James Fraser
> Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] newbie question about shared dirs
>
>
>
>
> One thing to remember is that unix/linux is a multi-user env.
> That means that if
> you put a file in a dir and and your buddy logs in and tries to
> get the file he
> will not be able to because it is owned by you. What I have done
> in the past is
> when I made a user (foobar) I made him id 400 (just for example)
> then if I want
> to also give (feebar) access to the same files I also give him id
> 400. That
> means that 2 users share ids but have different logins. You could
> also make it
> so the default create permissions for the group are rwx and make
> both users the
> same group.
>
> If there are some other ways I would like to hear them just for future
> reference.......
>
> Johua
>
>
>
>
>
> "James Fraser" <jamie@kwantlen.bc.ca> on 10/05/99 05:53:55 PM
>
> To: netatalk-admins@umich.edu
> cc: (bcc: Josh Curtis/COMPEPHR/EPHRATA/MPG)
> Subject: [netatalk-admins] newbie question about shared dirs
>
>
>
> Please excuse my ignorance of netatalk. I'm new to netatalk and this
> mailing list.
>
> I'm running Slackware 2.2.6 on my Intel box and I've just installed
> netatalk. Almost everything is working great. From a Mac on the network I
> can see my server in the Appleshares and select it. I am able to
> log in with
> my username and password. I see my home directory properly and can access
> it. The problem is that I have been trying to set up a common area that is
> accessible from multiple accounts. I've added the lines:
> #volumes
> ~ Home
> /mp3 "MP3 Files"
>
> to my /usr/local/atalk/etc/Applevolumes.default . Permissions are set to
> rwxr--r-- root root on both the Applevolumes.default and the
> Applevolumes.system. The dir /mp3 exists and has permissions set
> rwxr-xr-x .
> But I still can't see the /mp3 directory. Could sombody please point me in
> the right direction? I'm not sure what else to check.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jamie
>>



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