Re: [Samba] using "@group_name" in smb.conf

2002-06-06 Thread rvt


It properly the best to use force group in this case aswell.

 [accts]
comment = Accounts Dept Share
path = /usr/local/share/accounts
valid users = @accounts
public = no
writable = yes
printable = no
create mask = 0765
force group = accounts

so when a user drops a file there and the primary group of that user is not 
accounts then a other user might not beable to open the file as RW. And to 
disable other users there you might use 'create mask = 0660'. which disables 
reading of the files using a unix account aswell.


just a tought, it all depends on your setup ofcourse

Ries



 
Citeren "Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Darryl Harvey wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I need to give a group of users access to a file share that I am sharing
> > via samba.
> > 
> > In smb.conf I am using something similar to;
> > 
> > [accts]
> >comment = Accounts Dept Share
> >path = /usr/local/share/accounts
> >valid users = @accounts
> >public = no
> >writable = yes
> >printable = no
> >create mask = 0765
> > 
> > 
> > The valid users line says who can access this share:  "@accounts".
> > I know the @accounts  = the "accounts" group.  
> > 
> > How/where do I add the actual valid usernames to this group? Within
> > smb.conf, or as a file (Where does the file sit and what is it called
> > (accounts ?)
> > 
> > I can't find the answer in the docs, I did try :-(
> 
> Assuming "accounts" is a local group just
> vigr 
> and append the users you need comma seperated.
> 
> ie:
> 
> account:x:1004:daryl,root
> 
> 
> Yours Tony
> 
> Jan 22-26 2003  Linux.Conf.AU   http://conf.linux.org.au/
>  The Australian Linux Technical Conference!
> 
> 
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Re: [Samba] using "@group_name" in smb.conf

2002-06-05 Thread Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima

On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Darryl Harvey wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I need to give a group of users access to a file share that I am sharing
> via samba.
> 
> In smb.conf I am using something similar to;
> 
> [accts]
>comment = Accounts Dept Share
>path = /usr/local/share/accounts
>valid users = @accounts
>public = no
>writable = yes
>printable = no
>create mask = 0765
> 
> 
> The valid users line says who can access this share:  "@accounts".
> I know the @accounts  = the "accounts" group.  
> 
> How/where do I add the actual valid usernames to this group? Within
> smb.conf, or as a file (Where does the file sit and what is it called
> (accounts ?)
> 
> I can't find the answer in the docs, I did try :-(

Assuming "accounts" is a local group just
vigr 
and append the users you need comma seperated.

ie:

account:x:1004:daryl,root


Yours Tony

Jan 22-26 2003  Linux.Conf.AU   http://conf.linux.org.au/
 The Australian Linux Technical Conference!


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[Samba] using "@group_name" in smb.conf

2002-06-05 Thread Darryl Harvey

Hi all,

I need to give a group of users access to a file share that I am sharing
via samba.

In smb.conf I am using something similar to;

[accts]
   comment = Accounts Dept Share
   path = /usr/local/share/accounts
   valid users = @accounts
   public = no
   writable = yes
   printable = no
   create mask = 0765


The valid users line says who can access this share:  "@accounts".
I know the @accounts  = the "accounts" group.  

How/where do I add the actual valid usernames to this group? Within
smb.conf, or as a file (Where does the file sit and what is it called
(accounts ?)

I can't find the answer in the docs, I did try :-(

Help!

TIA
Darryl



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