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Old 29th June 2008, 04:59 PM
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samba F9 to F9 directory copying permission denied.

Just set up another F9 box and have the strangest little niggle I have just come across.

Both boxes see each other and the shares are browseable no problems. I can select a file and copy it from one machine to another to a location I require. Yet if I attempt to do this at directory level from either I get permission denied.

For example I samba shared directory /backup and in it I have a directory /data . I am just not able to copy the directory /data to the other F9 desktop or any other location I want. This is the same for each machine. I have checked all permissions etc and everything is fine. I can copy directories from any of the windows boxes to each of the F9's just fine. It is only a F9 to F9 problem. I have no errors in logs to follow. Nothing is giving me a clue as to what is up.

This is not really a major hassle as strange as it may seen if I mount a network share of the other F9 in the F9 I am working on. I can drop and drag directories in no problem to that other F9 no problem. Then going to the other box I can then move the directory to the location I reqiure from its samba share. I cannot just mount another F9 share and drop and drag a directory to say my home folder or desktop directly.

This may be a bug but I will try here first in case someone has a solution. It would be nice to know if anyone else has seen this behaviour before I trouble those poor folks at samba again. Never can rule out that I have missed something on set up. I will add I do not have this problem on the F9 to F8 samba shares.
Any ideas??

EDIT
On a rethink and having powered up my F8 and performed various tests. I now believe this is a bug with F9 samba so have filed a bug report. Will post back results of this once the samba team have checked it out.
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Last edited by Anniedog; 29th June 2008 at 05:49 PM. Reason: Additional comments
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