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2019 Sep 29
2
Machines joined to a domain can't access shares on standalone Samba server
...ting = bsd
printcap name = /dev/null
disable spoolss = yes
map archive = no
map hidden = no
map read only = no
map system = no
store dos attributes = yes
[our_share]
comment = <comment here>
path = <valid_path_here>
browsable = no
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
force group = our_group
write list = @our_group
valid users = @our_group
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Robert Marcano
2019 Sep 29
0
Machines joined to a domain can't access shares on standalone Samba server
...map archive = no
> map hidden = no
> map read only = no
> map system = no
> store dos attributes = yes
>
> [our_share]
> comment = <comment here>
> path = <valid_path_here>
> browsable = no
> create mask = 0660
> directory mask = 0770
> force group = our_group
> write list = @our_group
> valid users = @our_group
>
>
This is interesting, from a Unix domain member using smbclient it works:
rowland at devstation:~/tests$ smbclient //192.168.0.27/rowland
Enter rowland at SAMDOM.EXAMPLE.COM's password:
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DE...
2002 Jul 12
1
Restricting Access to Samba Shared Printers?
Is it possible (and if so, how) within Samba to restrict printers to be
using by only certain users/groups? We have a printer dedicated to
printing our checks that was using one of those '4 PCs -> 1 printer'
devices. We've been constantly having problems with transmissions
getting garbled when using the printer sharer (everything's fine if a PC
is directly connected), and