Hallo, Volker, Du meintest am 22.07.13:
>> So is there ANY way to provide access to a share, with only a >> password, not caring about a username? Or must I pick a name (e.g., >> "root") and tell all clients to log in under that username? If I do >> the latter, and root isn't listed in smbpasswd, will it just do >> ordinary Unix authentication, demanding a password that matches the >> local root password? Is the purpose of an SMB password to allow a >> client to be assigned a different password, without having to reveal >> the local Unix one? Or MUST I list "root" in smbpasswd with the same >> password as the local Unix one? > There is also the "username map" parameter, using which you > can for example say > username map = /etc/samba/usermap > and then open a file named /etc/samba/username with a single > line containing /etc/samba/usermap (looks like a c&p error ...) > root = * Viele Gruesse! Helmut -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba