Hi Mitch
Mitch Maris wrote:
For the sake of simplicity, I will dumb it down a little, but here we
go. Under the main Client A share drive, there are 6 sub folders (1-6)
each sub folder has an inbound and outbound directory. I want/need
Client A to have full access to all folders (1-6) and their sub
folders authenticating via w2k mixed mode AD. Client B is the tricky
part, with this setup there will be Client B (1-6) so B1 B2 B3 ect..
Each will have a different login and pass and need to be able to only
access their folder (1-6). Also, in Inbound they need read write
control but in Outbound they must have Read only. these account need
to be local (no shell) accounts. I'm also looking for maybe a better
eway to do this.
It'll be easy to implement if you re-arrange the hierarchy of your
directories a little. Make them all top-level shares:
Share 1 Incoming
Share 1 Outgoing
Share 2 Incoming
Share 2 Outgoing
etc.
and set access control accordingly.
Also, where are the updates to the OS gatherd from (remember, I'm a
debian/Ubuntu guy). Do I get them from CentOS?
Great that you at least are a Linux guy :) You get updates from the
Openfiler project itself. Just like apt works for Debian and Ubuntu, try
yum with Openfiler. yum is used in many RPM based distributions such as
Fedora, CentOS, etc.
Mukund
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