While the above 'solution' does allow me to write to the share, it of course disallows distinctly UNIX things like symlinks. From what I can see, there is no way to read/write these things without having the same UID/GID as the owner on the server. This drastically limits the utility of CIFS, and in some cases removes the whole point of it entirely.
While the above 'solution' does allow me to write to the share, it of course disallows distinctly UNIX things like symlinks. From what I can see, there is no way to read/write these things without having the same UID/GID as the owner on the server. This drastically limits the utility of CIFS, and in some cases removes the whole point of it entirely.