Re: Samba file access checking?
- From: Joe Smith <joe@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 23:29:59 -0700
Jim Ford wrote:
I'm checking Samba share files accessed on my Linux machine, using the
output of smbstatus to get the IP addresses of the machines. This seems
to me to be a kludgy way of doing it
What are you trying to accomplish?
*) Get the IP address of a file server
*) Get a list of shares available from file servers
*) Check that a specific share is writable by a particular client
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