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Hi.
I'm having permission problems on the files I download with transmission.
I download them via the web interface of transmission, and while I can access and copy them from the samba share, I can't move or delete them.
Any ideas?
thanks!!
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aussiebuddha wrote:
Hi.
I'm having permission problems on the files I download with transmission.
I download them via the web interface of transmission, and while I can access and copy them from the samba share, I can't move or delete them.
Any ideas?
thanks!!
There are two things you need to consider here, Samba permissions and file permissions/rights, they are not the same thing.
==Samba==
Does the Samba share you are using have read/write permissions?
==File Permission==
What user owns the file that you are trying to delete?
What permissions/rights have been granted to the file that you wish to delete?
Does the user that has been given Samba share access match the owner of the file?
What does...
ls -la
from the CLI show on the file you are trying to delete (assuming you have telnet or ssh access to the NAS).
Last edited by lambretta (2009-03-09 04:16:46)
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i am having the same issue. i did ls -la on a directory that i cant delete and this is what it shows:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Dec 13 18:30 . drwxrwxrwx 8 nobody root 4096 Dec 13 19:48 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 85 Dec 13 18:30 SHA1SUM -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 492 Dec 13 18:30 SHA1SUM-HOWTO -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3937935360 Dec 13 23:12 yellowdog-6.1-ppc-DVD_20090201_NEW_PS3.iso
i dont have any experience with unix, so i might have messed something up.
how should i have access set up so i can have full access from my macbook in finder?
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anyone know the answer to this? thanks.
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I'm having a similar issue but with downloaded folders only. Files are no problem.
Somehow, the folders are downloaded with d-rw-r--r-- whereas individual files are downloaded with full read/write permissions.
my temporary solution is to telnet in and change the permissions, but if someone knows of a way to fix it, that would be great.
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