On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 11:58:34PM -0700, Keun Song
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> Hi,
>
>
> I'm currently using the following smb.conf file so that everyone can
browse any subfolder without a login prompt under /engineering. (I have neither
AD-based nor Winbind-based authentication now)
> Even, as long as the UNIX permission is 777, anyone can write onto some
folders somewhere down under this folder.
>
>
> [global]
> workgroup = Engineering
> netbios name = smb1
> security = share
>
> [interface]
> path = /engineering
> available = yes
> browsable = yes
> writeable = yes
> guest ok = yes
> readonly = no
>
>
> Now I need to tighten the per-folder security so that I grant access for
select users per folder.
>
> Under the /engineering folder, I'd like to have different combinations
of security:
>
> /engineering/electrical (want this readable by everyone)
> /engineering/electrical/ee140 (want this to prompt for username &
password per user)
> /engineering/electrical/ee150 (want everything under this browsable and
readable by everyone)
> etc.
>
> That is, how can I make it such that the top-level folder (/engineering) is
still readable (w/o login prompt) by everyone and only some select subfolders
prompt for login/password?
>
> Thank you for your answer in advance!
You need to have different shares for these folders.
Jeremy.