Hello, Am Montag, 05. Januar 2004 20:25 schrieb Marcos M. Osorio:
Hello, i have the 2.2.3a samba version on a suse machine, the problem is that i want to set several policies in the shared directory, an example could be that some users have to only read permisions and other group of users full control. How can i set this? By the linux or by the samba?
You could use both ways ;-) The simplest way is to set the samba configuration (for the share) write list = foo bar @trusted read list = guest @users This will allow write access for users foo and bar and for everybody in group "trusted". Everybody @users and guest will have read access. You could also use Linux file / directory permissions and groups. Depending on your requirements, this can be very confusing ;-) Another idea would be to use an ACL if your filesystem supports it. Gruß Christian Boltz --
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