<quote name="William Attwood" date="Mon, 13 Sep 2010 at 11:42 -0600"> > Sabma shares work in that they aren't hidden from view, only secured by > access rules. Can you confirm that even though your user3 can see it, > user3 cannot view it?
I don't think that's completely accurate. When I set up [home] shares, I only *see* the shares if I provide username and password of the user the [home] belongs to, and I never see other people's [home] share. That's the limit of my knowledge, however. But I imagine it must be possible to make it invisible to unauthorized users. My guess is that making them non-browesable and setting the allowed users is working just fine, and that the authentication is failing and that is why it's "everyone can see it or no-one can." When it's open, everyone can see it, when it's restricted, no-one can see it because authentication is failing. My next guess is that you just need to run smbpasswd -a <user> for each user. Von Fugal -- Government is a disease that masquerades as its own cure -- Robert Lefevre
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