Yes. The inside permissions can be specified using acl command setfacl for the right group/person. use getfacl to check the applied permissions.
On 3/1/07, Matt Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
how would I configure the samba share? [colours] comment = colours path = /over/there valid users = @group1 @group2 and then the file system takes care of the r/w perms and forcing the proper group ? Thanks, Matt. Cleber P. de Souza wrote: > You can accomplish this using ACL on the filesystem and setting up the > properly permissions on these directories. > > > On 3/1/07, Matt Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Several users keep asking for a similar setup, and I'm wondering if >> there's a way to achieve it with a single samba share. >> >> >> They'll ask for a single share drive the has multiple subdirectories >> with each subdirectory having different permissions based on groups. >> >> So say you have a share called COLOURS and inside that share are three >> subdirectories, RED, GREEN and BLUE. >> >> Group1 should have RW access to everything, and Group2 should have RW to >> RED, Read-only to GREEN and no access to BLUE. >> >> >> I typically will just create three shares for them (RED, GREEN and BLUE) >> and provide access accordingly - as I don't think there's another way. >> If there's a way to achieve this, please let me know. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Matt. >> >> -- >> Matt Ingram >> Intermediate Unix Administrator, IS >> Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited >> \m/ >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >> > > -- Matt Ingram Intermediate Unix Administrator, IS Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited \m/
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