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2008 Jun 17
4
different logon scripts and mappings for individual users
i'm not sure how to create different logon scripts for different users. right now i have one logon script called 'logon.bat' that maps all users to a server share and syncs the time with the server. i need to be able to map different users to different server shares. not all users should be mapped to all server shares. these should be automatic mappings. for example: user1 should
2020 Mar 10
2
Errors for shares since 4.12.0
Hi Am 09.03.20 um 16:32 schrieb Rowland penny via samba: > On 09/03/2020 14:25, Andreas Hauffe via samba wrote: >> [global] >> ??????? dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab >> ??????? kerberos method = secrets and keytab > Why the dedicated keytab ? We have a kerberized NFS4 running on that machine, too. > >> workgroup = ILRW >> ??????? idmap config dom :
2005 May 06
1
msdfs not working on netbios aliases?
I encountered strange behaviour of "msdfs" when using together with "netbios aliases". E.g I have in smb.conf: [global] netbios name = server netbios aliases = server-oldname .... host msdfs = Yes [share1] path = /var/samba/share1 [share2] msdfs root = Yes msdfs proxy = \penguin\share2 .... From a windows (XP) machine I can now see: \\server\share1 and
2008 Sep 03
5
universal netlogon script
Hi Guys, Advise, I have 200 users, they all have access to 20 shares in different combinations. They all have their own netlogon scripts... its a management nightmare, is there a way to create a universal netlogon script that I can include all the shares to mount and it will silently fail on the ones it cant? Perhaps there is a smarter way to implement this idea, lynching is welcome, so is
2023 Mar 20
1
Cleanup permission settings / traverse folder
Hello, I have problems removing the permission settings on a directory/folder after configuration of a share. My folders look like: /var/folder1/folder2/ I created share1 on folder1 and share2 on folder2. Afterwards, I activated ACLs and set permission on folder1 to domain/group1 and on folder2 to domain/group2. I couldn't access share2 with a user from group2 and I figured out that Samba
2004 Apr 14
2
How to hide shares for users that have no rights
Good morning. I am using samba 3.0 on RedHat Linux 9.0 and Linux machine is having lot of users and groups . I am trying to solve a problem. I have created, for example, 10 shares ( each share is having different valid users and groups ) and I can access only 4 of them (I have rights to read or write only for 4 shares). Well, is it possible to hide to my browsing the 6 shares that I can not
2023 Mar 20
1
Cleanup permission settings / traverse folder
On 20/03/2023 16:58, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > > On 20/03/2023 16:22, Thomas Hoffmann (Speed4Trade GmbH) via samba wrote: >> Hello, >> I have problems removing the permission settings on a directory/folder >> after configuration of a share. >> >> My folders look like: >> /var/folder1/folder2/ >> >> I created share1 on folder1 and
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
2011 Jul 29
1
question about groups
Hi all, I have a (simple?) question about groups. this is my scenario: Windows Active directory domain Samba file server ADS integrated 2 shares on this last server (share1, share2) 2 groups on the AD (group1 and group2) First share is only fully available to group1: this is easily done second share is fully available to group2 --- Then I have some users belonging to both group1 and
2011 Jan 12
1
Automounting DFS path published shares under RHEL 5 with Samba?
I'm dealing with a Linux environment with extensive automounting, that also has DFS configurations for the Windows clients of various CIFS systems. I've got CIFS automounting working for various CIFS servers, which definitely has its uses, but I'd *love* to be able to mount the DIFS published paths for the CIFS shares? Basically, if I have shares called \\example1\share1 and
2020 Feb 13
2
Linux SMB Server: Put Multiple Devices into One Share?
I haven?t used Samba for over a decade and, from what I remember, I don?t think this is possible. Whenever I search for "two mount points" or "multiple mount points," I get hits for "multiple users," but not for mount points. I have the following directories I want to share through Samba: /share1/DVR /share1/Audio /share2/Video /share2/Backups /share1 is on
2009 Sep 20
2
missing level of a nested factor results in an NA in lm output
Hello All, I have posted to this list before regarding the same issue so I apologize for the multiple e-mails. I am still struggling with this issue so I thought I'd give it another try. This time I have included reproducible code and a subset of the data I am analyzing. I am running an ANOVA with three factors: GROUP (5 levels), FEATURE (2 levels), and PATIENT (2 levels), where
2008 Jul 07
1
GLM, LMER, GEE interpretation
Hi, my dependent variable is a proportion ("prob.bind"), and the independent variables are factors for group membership ("group") and a covariate ("capacity"). I am interested in the effects of group, capacity, and their interaction. Each subject is observed on all (4) levels of capacity (I use capacity as a covariate because the effect of this variable is normatively
2008 Jun 19
1
testparm and includes
Hi list! I've read some remarks here and in other places that it would be good practice to not edit the smb.conf file directly but rather keep a smb.conf.master file, edit that and then do a testparm -s > smb.conf. Here comes my problem: My smb.conf file uses some include statements. When using testparm those include lines are still in the output directly followed by the content of the
2015 Oct 15
3
Hide the files that doesn't have permission to access
Thank you guys for your reply. I tried but it still does not work On 10/14/2015 5:37 PM, Stéphane PURNELLE wrote: > > These parameters must be put on share section, not in global section > > hide unreadable = yes > hide unwriteable files = yes > example > > [smb_shr1] > path = /mnt/LV002/share1 > read only = no > create mode = 0777
2020 Feb 13
1
Linux SMB Server: Put Multiple Devices into One Share?
Hello Jeremy, I think you missed a "/" in: mount --bind /share1/DVR /medium/DVR mount --bind /share1/Audio /medium/Audio mount --bind /share2/Video /medium/Video mount --bind /share2/Backups /medium/Backups BR, Matt On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 5:15 PM Jeremy Allison via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 04:45:16PM -0500, Hal Vaughan via samba
2010 Apr 30
1
Is this possible?
Hi, Can anyone tell me if the following is possible I need 2 Samba Shares for example share1 and share2, both sharing an identical location, however I want once PC to connect using share1 and everyone else to use share2 so far so good this works. However, at 1am in the morning I want to stop share2 and disconnect users whilst not effecting access via share1. Then at 2am restart share2.
2005 Jan 27
3
clustering
Hi, I just get a question (sorry if it is a dumb one) and I "phase" my question in the following R codes: group1<-rnorm(n=50, mean=0, sd=1) group2<-rnorm(n=20, mean=1, sd=1.5) group3<-c(group1,group2) Now, if I am given a dataset from group3, what method (discriminant analysis, clustering, maybe) is the best to cluster them by using R. The known info includes: 2 clusters,
2012 Feb 15
1
mount.cifs gives error 13 after changing servers -- hidden cache??
A sysadmin moved a share from one Windows server to another. I am now getting error 13 when trying to mount the share from the new server. The following worked before the server was replaced: mount.cifs //ipaddress1/share1$ /mnt/share1 -o credientials/home/whatever/.smbcredentials,rw mount.cifs //ipaddress2/share2$ /mnt/share2 -o credientials/home/whatever/.smbcredentials,ro Change: server
2011 Apr 30
1
More flexible aggregate / eval
Dear list, I would like to do some calculation using different grouping variables. My 'df' looks like this: # Some data set.seed(345) id <- seq(200,400, by=10) ids <- sample(substr(id,1,1)) group1 <- rep(1:3, each=7) group2 <- rep(1:2, c(10,11)) group3 <- rep(1:4, c(5,5,5,6)) df <- data.frame(id, ids, group1, group2, group3) df <- rbind(df, df, df) df$time <-