I didn't get a reply on this. Can anybody explain, why there's a difference in what samba considers a "readable file" when users are logged on to the domain or not?
In case this is written up somewhere: A link to relevant docs would be very helpful. Thanks alot Chris On 15.04-13:45, Christoph Kaegi wrote: > > We have a Samba 3.0.11 Fileserver running on Solaris and > joined to an Active Directory. > > I have shares, with many directories, and I want to > hide the directories, people are not allowed to access > anyway. So I engaged the "hide unreadable files" > option. > > This basically works. > > The Problem arises, when the user is logged on locally > (not authenticated to the Domain) and mounts the share > by specifying his Username/Password. > > When he tries to look at his own files, they're hidden! > He only sees world readable data. > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Christoph Kaegi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba