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2015 Oct 15
3
Hide the files that doesn't have permission to access
...le = no" in your
> shares declaration, as it is done on [homes] share in addition to "valid
> users = user" option.
I tried but it still does not work
> Sure, that is what you force with your settings in smb.conf.
> Remove:
> public = yes
>
> change the modes to 0XX0
> the last bit is for the world or everyone or public
Thanks again
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Nguyen Xuan Hai (Mr)
Toshiba Software Development (Vietnam) Co.,Ltd
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2015 Oct 21
0
Hide the files that doesn't have permission to access
...as it is done on [homes] share in addition to "valid
>> users = user" option.
>>
>
> I tried but it still does not work
>
>> Sure, that is what you force with your settings in smb.conf.
>> Remove:
>> public = yes
>>
>> change the modes to 0XX0
>> the last bit is for the world or everyone or public
>>
>
> Thanks again
>
> --
> =====================================================================
> Nguyen Xuan Hai (Mr)
>
> Toshiba Software Development (Vietnam) Co.,Ltd
>
> =========================...
2015 Oct 14
3
Hide the files that doesn't have permission to access
Hi all,
I want to shows a user only the files that he/she has permission to access.
I configured smb.conf like that:
[global]
workgroup = STORAGE
encrypt passwords = yes
security = user
access based share enum = yes
hide unreadable = yes
hide unwriteable files = yes
[smb_shr1]
path = /mnt/LV002/share1
read only = no
create mode = 0777