I would like to have the ability to have both share level authentication as well as Domain level authentication on the same server, is this possible? Any ideas on how it would be done? Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Also, I currently have one samba server using domain level security. To get it to work, I had to add each of the users into the /etc/passwd file as dummy users. Is there anyway around this?? I need to keep tight control over these smb type shares, so have guest access is not an option. Any ideas? BTW, I'm using Samba 2.06 running on RH6.1 Thanks in adv. Mike
Samba does support Virtual servers. You will still need the smb.conf file, but you can create say an smb.conf.first and an smb.conf.second file patterned after smb.conf and then include them in smb.conf with ' include = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%L'. All of the shares go in the include files and you have the equivilent of two servers. For more information look at my homepage http://home.hiwaay.net/~dmalcolm. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In my house I am king, and my law is, "whatever my wife says shall be done." Daniel R. Malcolm dmalcolm@hiwaay.net Dan.Malcolm@gets-1000.com -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed