[Samba] Shared Folder Stop users altering subfolder structure

2007-06-24 Thread Kevin Hall
I am working in a school where each class has a class logon eg class1, class2 
etc. and in smb.conf each class is directed to their own folder on the server 
eg /shared/class1, /shared/class2 etc. 

When a pupil navigates to their class folder on the server, they see 
subfolders for each pupil in the class eg sid_smith, joe_bloggs etc. They 
then navigate to their named folder to load/save their work.

My problem is I seem unable to stop pupils changing the folder structure, ie 
deleting, moving or copying a folder. eg sid_smith becomes a subfolder in 
joe_bloggs.

Is it possible or are individual logons the only solution?

KH


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Re: [Samba] Shared Folder Stop users altering subfolder structure

2007-06-24 Thread Francis Galiegue
Le Sunday 24 June 2007 12:28:18 Kevin Hall, vous avez écrit :
> I am working in a school where each class has a class logon eg class1,
> class2 etc. and in smb.conf each class is directed to their own folder on
> the server eg /shared/class1, /shared/class2 etc.
>
> When a pupil navigates to their class folder on the server, they see
> subfolders for each pupil in the class eg sid_smith, joe_bloggs etc. They
> then navigate to their named folder to load/save their work.
>
> My problem is I seem unable to stop pupils changing the folder structure,
> ie deleting, moving or copying a folder. eg sid_smith becomes a subfolder
> in joe_bloggs.
>
> Is it possible or are individual logons the only solution?
>

You should go with this solution, imho. You then create a per class share with 
valid users = @class1 (or class2 or whatever). and pre-create directories for 
each pupil (with a custom useradd-like command).

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