When enabling user homes (via the [homes] section), I see the following shares: \\server\<username<http://>> \\server\homes<http://> Both of which point to the user directory. Is it possible to have a third: \\server\home<http://> Which does the same? \\server\homes<http://> is great and all, but I feel that the plural is a bit of a mislabel. Shak
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 16:11:50 +0000 Shakil Shaikh via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> When enabling user homes (via the [homes] section), I see the > following shares: > > > \\server\<username<http://>> > > \\server\homes<http://> > > > Both of which point to the user directory. Is it possible to have a > third: > > > \\server\home<http://> > > > Which does the same? \\server\homes<http://> is great and all, but I > feel that the plural is a bit of a mislabel. > > > ShakWhat is the homes share on ? How have you set smb.conf up ? What version of Samba ? Sorry, but you haven't given us enough info. Rowland
> What is the homes share on ?I'm not quite sure what this is asking. The paths are of the form /data/homefolder/<users>, on a mounted local disk.> How have you set smb.conf up ?The homes section is as follows: [homes] comment = Home directories browseable = yes writable = yes create mask = 0600 force create mode = 0600 directory mask = 0700 force directory mode = 0700 valid users = %S hide special files = yes follow symlinks = yes vfs objects> What version of Samba ?Version 4.2.14-Debian (I'm actually using Open Media Vault) Thanks, Shak ________________________________ From: samba <samba-bounces at lists.samba.org> on behalf of Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> Sent: 12 September 2017 17:41 To: samba at lists.samba.org What is the homes share on ? How have you set smb.conf up ? What version of Samba ? Sorry, but you haven't given us enough info. Rowland