Lorenzo Corradini
2000-Nov-14 19:01 UTC
Ogg.: Re: How to hide shares for users that have no rights
Hello, again about this problem, I am very sorry. Well, in this moment I don't understand how to include files in two levels. Glenn, from you e-mail I understand that you have a smb.conf file and, I suppose, in this file you have defined the [global] section and the [home] section. In the smb.conf file you have not any other share definition and you only have include statements. Your smb.conf file looks like: [global] .... [home] .... include = /path/to fileA include = /path/to fileB .... If I understand right, in fileA and fileB you have: include = /path/to fileC include = /path/to fileD .... In fileC, fileD, .... you have shares definitions. In my case it doesn't work. I cannnot see shares that are defined in fileC, fileD, .... It only works if I put shares definitions in fileA, fileB, ....in the first include level. Why? Can you help me again about this problem? Thank you very much. Lorenzo.> > Hello, > > I do this by not making any shares in my smb.conf file but adding a line like the > following in there > include = /path/to/name dependant/shares/smb.conf.%m > the %m is the netbios name of the machine trying to connect. > I have a file for each of my machines, I don't have 300 only about 25 so this is > managable. > In each of those files I have lines that include shares > include = /path/to/share/conf files/smb.conf.sales > now in each of those files I have the share info. > > This works for me because each user is generally at one machine, no moving > around. This is not user dependant but machine dependant. I also put in each > share declaration valid users so if someone does go to another machine and sees a > share they don't have access to they still can't get in. > > There is probably a better way but this seems to work. > > Glenn > > Lorenzo Corradini wrote: > > > Good morning. I am working as system administrator in a LAN with 300 Win9X > > clients and I am trying to install a production SAMBA server. I am using > > samba 2.0.7 on RedHat Linux 6.2 and Domain security. > > I am trying to solve a problem. > > > > *) I have created, for example, 10 shares and I can access only 4 of them > > (I have rights to read or write only for 4 shares). > > Well, is it possible to hide to my browsing the 6 shares that I can not > > access. I need to obtain an effect like the one I have for the Home share. > > Each user can only see its own home directory and not the home directories > > of the other users. I am trying to understand if I can obtain the same > > effect for the other shares. > > > > Thank you very much, > > Lorenzo Corradini. > > > > ___________________________________________________ > > Se vuoi un indirizzo di posta elettronica gratuito, > > iscriviti a http://www.katamail.com > > -- > > Glenn MacGregor > > Director of Services > Oracom, Inc. > http://www.oracom.com > > Tel. +1 978.557.5710 Ext. 302 > Fax +1 978.557.5716___________________________________________________ Se vuoi un indirizzo di posta elettronica gratuito, iscriviti a http://www.katamail.com