Subject: RE: AppleDouble/Resource Forks....
From: Michalowski Thierry (Thierry.Michalowski@edipresse.ch)
Date: Thu Aug 24 2000 - 03:03:21 EDT
Hi,
for what it is worth, here is an excerpt of my smb.conf file for Samba to
deal with the "apple" files on my Debian server.
So far I had no problem with it.
<excerpt smb.conf>
delete veto files = Yes
veto files = /.AppleDouble/.bin/.AppleDesktop/Network Trash Folder/
hide files = /.AppleDouble/.bin/.AppleDesktop/Network Trash Folder/
</excerpt>
HTH
Thierry Michalowski
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Johnson
The only drawback I see is in
user friendliness. In a mixed environment, PC users accessing through samba
can see the .AppleDouble files. And system administrators may wonder what
the heck they are and go hunting for somebody to ask (like I did after first
using Netatalk).
Not a big deal unless somebody tries to remove one. My solution was to hide
the dot files from samba users, but my samba installation flat-out refuses
to do so. A question meant for samba maybe?
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