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I'm "bumping" to see if I can get some help on this. I retested the
"lsof -d 3" command, and found a change from ro before access to rw
after access:<br>
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<b><font color="#006600">COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE
DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME<br>
smbd 18823 [username] 3r CHR 1,9
770 /dev/urandom</font></b><br>
<br>
When I lsof on a fresh boot, it's not there. When I remountrw and
connect with the client, it appears as above, with [username] replaced
by... duh. When I remountro, the user becomes root, with everything
else staying the same. Suggestions?<br>
<br>
Thanks for all the help so far! I'd never have gotten this far without
y'all.<br>
<br>
-Josh<br>
<br>
<br>
On 5/31/2010 5:48 PM, Gustin Johnson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 10-05-31 03:22 PM, Josh Rector wrote:
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<pre wrap="">What do the logs say?
/var/log/samba/hostname/ip.log
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