--- Komal <agencies_ad1(a)sancharnet.in> wrote:
The
permissions of your mount point
(/mnt/my_network)
should allow write access to the concerned
user(s).
HTH.
Nadiem.
Hi Nadiem,
No. My question is after mounting remote share on
Linux box only root
has read and write access and normal user can only
read the content
.How to provide normal user read and write access.
Should I create
group name project and add the users to project, set
users primary
group to project and chgrp of /mn/share to project
where I will mount
window's share?
Regards,
Komal
Modify your options in fstab as follows:
//192.168.0.1/linux /mnt/my_network_share/linux smbfs
username=myusername,password=mypassword,dmask=707,fmask=707,defaults
0 0
This will serve your purpose, but you could still
modify 707 to increase security. You could create a
group "project" and modify the 707 above to 774 for
example.
HTH.
Nadiem.
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