Christoph Kaegi
2005-Apr-15 11:47 UTC
[Samba] "hide unreadable files" also hides readable files
Hello We have a Samba 3.0.11 Fileserver running on Solaris and joined to an Active Directory. I have shares, with many directories, and I want to hide the directories, people are not allowed to access anyway. So I engaged the "hide unreadable files" option. This basically works. The Problem arises, when the user is logged on locally (not authenticated to the Domain) and mounts the share by specifying his Username/Password. When he tries to look at his own files, they're hidden! He only sees world readable data. Can anybody explain this? Thanks alot Chris -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Christoph Kaegi kgc@zhwin.ch ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Christoph Kaegi
2005-Apr-18 06:05 UTC
[Samba] "hide unreadable files" also hides readable files
I didn't get a reply on this. Can anybody explain, why there's a difference in what samba considers a "readable file" when users are logged on to the domain or not? In case this is written up somewhere: A link to relevant docs would be very helpful. Thanks alot Chris On 15.04-13:45, Christoph Kaegi wrote:> > We have a Samba 3.0.11 Fileserver running on Solaris and > joined to an Active Directory. > > I have shares, with many directories, and I want to > hide the directories, people are not allowed to access > anyway. So I engaged the "hide unreadable files" > option. > > This basically works. > > The Problem arises, when the user is logged on locally > (not authenticated to the Domain) and mounts the share > by specifying his Username/Password. > > When he tries to look at his own files, they're hidden! > He only sees world readable data. >-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Christoph Kaegi kgc@zhwin.ch ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerald (Jerry) Carter
2005-Apr-21 13:10 UTC
[Samba] "hide unreadable files" also hides readable files
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