I need to allow a REMOTE server user access to his /home/user files. I realize allowing REMOTE servers is incredibly insecure, but I am firewalling samba so that only his STATIC ip has access to the server. The remote user is using win 98 and I am using FreeBSD 4.7. I'm confused as to what I need to add to the [globals] section so that the user only has to enter his UNIX passwd ( /etc/passwd ) to get his /home/user shares. -- GnuPG Key - http://probsd.org/michael.asc
if !helpful == samba list then get the fuck off the list good luck with your lil windows boxes and Linux servers. I need to allow a REMOTE server user access to his /home/user files. I realize allowing REMOTE clients is incredibly insecure, but I am firewalling samba so that only his STATIC ip has access to the server. The remote user is using win 98 and I am using FreeBSD 4.7. I'm confused as to what I need to add to the [globals] section so that the user only has to enter his UNIX passwd ( /etc/passwd ) to get his /home/user shares.