This is not feasible for three good reasons:
1. i would need to authenticate the access page
so giving an username/password to anuy possible user, each one with
its permissions.
2. I do not know in advance not only the users, but neither what are the
possible shares to be used.
3. Even if I knew all the data i would need to know the user password
for access to any share ...
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004, Chris Wagner wrote:
> You can also do it by mounting the share with samba as part of the regular
> file system. Then it's just another directory under the document root (or
> alias). If u ask me this is safer than using smbwebclient because I
> wouldn't trust giving random people free reign into the NT environment. As
> an added benefit shell users and server daemons can also access the NT share.
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