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On 01/07/2007 01:52 PM, Kevin T escreveu:> for a unix non-literate crowd i wish to keep the linux
> side home directories hidden. even though i have set
> browseable = no the directories still show up. is
> there some way to avoid this?
What do you mean with hidden?
1) That they should not view it browsing your network and
your server;
or
2) That they should not 'use/connect' to it?
For number (1) that's a good point, and this part of the
smb.conf manpage could be handy:
...
| The browseable flag for auto home directories will be
| inherited from the global browseable flag, not the [homes]
| browseable flag. This is useful as it means setting
| browseable = no in the [homes] section will hide the [homes]
| share but make any auto home directories visible.
...
In case of (2) just disable it.
> thanks
> to reply s/nowhere/nevikintx/
> kevin t
Kind regards,
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