Michael Gasch
2003-Dec-04 10:01 UTC
[Samba] sorry, but that's no help for me :/ andrew, john, .... no help out there :D ??? greez Leonardo Boselli wrote: > Il 4 Dec 2003 alle 10:21 Michael Gasch immise in rete > >> so that samba knows: "this user is in group users AND kids, so i have >> to try connections to share /home/board as group users AND kids" ??? > > > > this is the main [97%] reason why all file servers here are win2000 .... sorry,
but that's no help for me :/ andrew, john, .... no help out there :D ??? greez Leonardo Boselli wrote: Re: [Samba] SAMBA Groups and Permissions Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit sorry, but that's no help for me :/ andrew, john, .... no help out there :D ??? greez Leonardo Boselli wrote: > Il 4 Dec 2003 alle 10:21 Michael Gasch immise in rete > >> so that samba knows: "this user is in group users AND kids, so i have >> to try connections to share /home/board as group users AND kids" ??? > > > > this is the main [97%] reason why all file servers here are win2000 .... >
Marcel Ammerlaan
2003-Dec-04 10:31 UTC
[Samba] Re: sorry, but that's no help for me :/ andrew, john, .... no help out there :D ???
Michael Gasch wrote:> > but that's no help for me :/ > > andrew, john, .... no help out there > :D ??? > > greez > > Leonardo Boselli wrote:I normally fix this using extended attributes. I find it bad form (also for Windows servers) to have security on shares and the filesystem itself (it creates a mess: need to look in two places to check security). With extended attributes you resolve this quite nicely. So, I have the share open for all and _only_ have security applied on the filesystem. See: http://acl.bestbits.at for more info on extended attributes and ACLs for Linux. regards, marcel