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[Sheflug] Any ideas?
Some time ago, one of our Windoze users managed to contract the Klez virus
and get some of the files on to our server. Everything has been sorted for
some time wrt to machines actually being infected but every time a Windoze
machine logs on to this particular server, Norton AV squeals about the
files but can't actually delete them.
I've logged on to the server from a linux box in the hope that I could
delete them from there but that also fails. I know SAMBA partitions don't
really adhere to the linux permissions system but the files in question
show permissions of 444 (ie read only to all users) and I can't chmod to a
mode that will allow me to delete the files. I'm mounting the SAMBA server
with permissios dmask=777 and fmask=666. Any ideas as to what permissions I
need to mount the SAMBA server with in order to be able to clean this mess up?
Cheers
Steve
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