Re: [Samba] Re: Re: Hiding a share

2003-03-03 Thread Jon Niehof
Correct. That is why samba has a 'browseable = [ Yes | No]' option.
Go figure.


Which, in turn, leaves the share still visible in Network Neighborhood 
etc, as I initially reported.
Go figure. :)
IMX browseable = No in the share section doesn't hide the 
share from appearing in Net Neighborhood (didn't test to see 
if it hides the *contents* of the share--i.e. if you need to 
know full path into the share to access files in it.) 
browseable=No in the global section works as expected. This 
is with 2.2.7a; YMMV, NRWS, DNEYS, etc.

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Re: [Samba] Re: Re: Hiding a share

2003-03-01 Thread Kurt Weiss
hi marco!



Which, in turn, leaves the share still visible in Network Neighborhood 
etc, as I initially reported.
Go figure. :)

i don't understand your question. - we're using "browsable = no" over 
years. but i did not find, where u'll see the share. i can't see the 
share with 'net view' and not in network neighbourhood. - only if it's 
added in "network neighbourhood" with "adding networkresource" then it's 
visible (in a view situations, w2k/xp does this automaticly).
*but* this feature of w2k/xp has nothing to do with visibility in 
network. it's only a directory in profiles, where the system lays *.lnk 
files to accessed shares. - so u mean it's "visible".

if it's not so as descripted, then please send me smb.conf and 
versionnr. / version of used windows (incl. sp).

thx
gk
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[Samba] Re: Re: Hiding a share

2003-03-01 Thread Marco De Vitis
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003 01:57:23 + (GMT), John H Terpstra wrote:

> On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Jim Wharton wrote:
> 
> > Keep in mind however, this only hides the share in Network Neighborhood/My
> > Network Places/explorer. It is still possible to do a net view command from
> > the command line and see everything.
> 
> Correct. That is why samba has a 'browseable = [ Yes | No]' option.
> Go figure.

Which, in turn, leaves the share still visible in Network Neighborhood 
etc, as I initially reported.
Go figure. :)

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