Monday, January 18, 2010

[nslu2-linux] Hooking SAMBA access to script?

Hello friends of tiny linux boxes,

I wonder if anybody could give me an advice how to hook some script to
each fopen(), when initiated by a remote client.
Currently, I'm running Samba 3.2.8 on a NSLU2 rev.2
(uname -a: Linux Nslu2.home 2.6.27.8 #1 Sat Mar 7 06:32:59 UTC 2009
armv5tel unknown unknown GNU/Linux)

The idea is to catch all access to *.mp3 and *.ogg files from user
'audioplayer' to create some last played / most played / least played
playlist files.
Thus, it's not required to have it in real time.

Of course I asked google (just found a lot "if-down.d hook samba") and
my local smb.conf (/var/log/samba/log.%m has no filenames).

Any hint? Impossible without patching samba?

:-?
M.K. Reis

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