Hi to all on the samba lista. I'm new on Samba and on the mailing list so forgive me for any misunderstading that I may commit. I have a Samba daemon running on a OpenBSD machine with only a directory shared. Anyone can read and write on that directory. However, on the same local network there are various Windows machines and the users of those machines are users of a Windows Domain. Is it possible (and if yes, how) to define on smb.conf that certain usernames can read/write some shares, others can only read other shares, and Windows prompts for the combination username/password for other shares? Those users that logon on the Windows machine should'nt be prompt again for a password on the samba share (if in fact they have permission to access that share). I have read the Samba users manual and some examples but didn't find anything about this. I hope that you can help me, and my sincere regards, Marco Ferra
and for everyone else too :) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Martin Marcher <martin.marcher@gmail.com> Date: Aug 14, 2007 6:13 PM Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows Domain Usernames To: Marco Ferra <mferra@gmail.com> Hello, in man smb.conf * write list * read list (iirc) and do read the substitution parts which i find quite practical a very naive example would be write list = %U which only lets the user (but every user) write to the share with this option report back if you need more pointers On 8/13/07, Marco Ferra <mferra@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi to all on the samba lista. I'm new on Samba and on the mailing > list so forgive me for any misunderstading that I may commit. > > I have a Samba daemon running on a OpenBSD machine with only a > directory shared. Anyone can read and write on that directory. > > However, on the same local network there are various Windows machines > and the users of those machines are users of a Windows Domain. > > Is it possible (and if yes, how) to define on smb.conf that certain > usernames can read/write some shares, others can only read other > shares, and Windows prompts for the combination username/password for > other shares? Those users that logon on the Windows machine should'nt > be prompt again for a password on the samba share (if in fact they > have permission to access that share). > > I have read the Samba users manual and some examples but didn't find > anything about this. > > I hope that you can help me, and my sincere regards, > > Marco Ferra > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >-- Martin Marcher martin.marcher@gmail.com mycorners.com xing.com/profile/Martin_Marcher linkedin.com/in/martinmarcher studivz.net/profile.php?ids=9f83ea8c5996b8ec amazon.de/gp/registry/wishlist/3KDAGCL2NKOIM/ref=reg_hu-wl_goto-registry/302-4432803-5146435?ie=UTF8&sort=date-added -- Martin Marcher martin.marcher@gmail.com mycorners.com xing.com/profile/Martin_Marcher linkedin.com/in/martinmarcher studivz.net/profile.php?ids=9f83ea8c5996b8ec amazon.de/gp/registry/wishlist/3KDAGCL2NKOIM/ref=reg_hu-wl_goto-registry/302-4432803-5146435?ie=UTF8&sort=date-added
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