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2002 Oct 31
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Problems of groups accessing shared directory
...uot;group2" are allowed
to access a shared directory and have read/write access to that directory.
Our solutions are:
1. We made a special additional group called "special" to classify those
people, and add the entry in /etc/group like:
special:*:9000:person1,person2,person3,person4,person5
2. The name of the shared directory to be accessed via samba is "ourdir",
the entry in smb.conf is like:
[ourdir]
comment = special group ourdir
path=/home/pub/ourdir
browseable=yes
writeable=yes
create mask=0664
directory mask=775
force directory mode=0511
3. In the linux system, the d...