> Hello,
>
>
> We're under samba 2.0.7 on a Solaris 8 server.
>
> What we want to do is to share two directories (let's say /REF1 and
/REF2)
> /REF1 must be writable by the Unix group "MIDS"
> User TOTO belongs to MIDS group. TOTO has a same login under Unix and NT.
>
> /REF2 belongs only to RRP2 Unix user (in smb.conf valid user is set only
for
> RRP2).
> RRP2 doesn't exist under NT
>
> What is the authentication mecanism ?
>
> User TOTO logs into NT and must mount /REF1 as TOTO -> It works without
> submitting a password.
> And then he must mount /REF2 as RRP2
> It seems that when we can't mount two shares as two different users.
>
> Is it an usual behavior ?
As far as I remember it (form this list ?) its the usual behavior of
NT: Not 2 username in connections to the same server at the same
time. But you can fool NT:
1. Conection to \\server\share
2. conection to \\123.456.789.012\share with 123.456.789.012 the IP-
Number of the server
Christian
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> Fabien LIOU
> DSI/SSIC
> Thales Communications
>
> email: fabien.liou@tcc.thomson-csf.com
>
>
>
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