Hi All, Running version 3.0.14a on freebsd 5.4. configured as a member server of a 2k domain. the directory i need access to is for public websites /usr/local/www/sites and permissions are drwxr-xr-x www www. A single share is configured as below: # FTP share [ftp_share] comment = FTP Share path = /usr/local/www/sites valid users = domain\user browseable = no read only = no writable = yes printable = no public = no write list = domain\user This share is to allow ftp access from a central ftp server which serves several webservers (all windows until now) via a mysql database and UNC paths. I can access the folder but have no permissions in it. I believe i need to add the windows user account the the unix www group but have no idea how to do it. This is my first experience of samba and all went really well...this is the last thing to sort! Paul
Arnold.O.Andrews@seagate.com
2005-Aug-19 13:02 UTC
[Samba] Adding a windows user to unix group?
> 18 Aug 2005 13:51:15 +0100 ----- > > To: > > <samba@lists.samba.org> > > Subject: > > [Samba] Adding a windows user to unix group? > > Hi All, > > Running version 3.0.14a on freebsd 5.4. configured as a member server ofa> 2k domain. the directory i need access to is for public websites > /usr/local/www/sites and permissions are drwxr-xr-x www www. A single > share is configured as below: > > # FTP share > [ftp_share] > comment = FTP Share > path = /usr/local/www/sites > valid users = domain\user > browseable = no > read only = no > writable = yes > printable = no > public = no > write list = domain\user > > This share is to allow ftp access from a central ftp server which serves > several webservers (all windows until now) via a mysql database and UNC > paths. > > I can access the folder but have no permissions in it. I believe i needto> add the windows user account the the unix www group but have no idea howto> do it. This is my first experience of samba and all went reallywell...this> is the last thing to sort! > > Paul > >Just create a group mapping between one of the Windows groups (or create a new windows domain group) using "net groupmap" functions. Then you'll need to add the Unix usernames of your Samba users you want to give access to the Unix group. Check out: http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/groupmapping.html Hope that helps, Arnold Andrews Systems Sr. Administrator Seagate Technology