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2003 Dec 10
3
access controls on shares
hello,
I'm trying to set up a samba serveur with access controls on shares,
like described in chapter 13 section 4 of the samba howto collection,
but I didn't succeed.
I don't know if I need to set "security = DOMAIN", to join the domain
and/or to use winbind.
My server is a simple domain member (the PDC is a NT4 server). I've
tried samba 3.0.0 and 2.2.3a on a debian
2006 Jan 06
2
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2012 Oct 28
0
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2004 Apr 07
0
inconsistence behavior concerning security
Hi all, I have a share for 2 groups of users in which I need this behavior:
Group A: can create/delete files
Group B: only can modify files
I solve this with a share rw for both groups, and FS directory permissions are 2770 and groupA is the owner of the directory, and an acl for groupB which is r-x
Then the default acl for this directory is rwx for GroupB, so, when something is created here,
2004 Dec 31
5
catch keystrokes
is it possible to intercept keystrokes using wxruby?
2003 Nov 21
1
Re: samba + winbindd with NT-DC problem... i'm stuck.
I think your problem is this:
> passwd: files winbind
> group: files winbind
> shadow: files winbind nis
the correct modification for nsswitch is
passwd: files winbind
group: files winbind
shadow: files nis
DON'T put winbind in shadow line!
then try with "getenet passwd" or "getent group" and you should see all
users in /etc/passwd and after them domain