On Sunday 13 January 2002 05:53 am, Stefan Srdic wrote:
> My question is, how can a modify the permissions of /home/guest so that any
> file created under that directory would be owned by user guest and group
> users (or something else like that).
>
> Stef
hi there,
i've got a great example smb.
On January 13, 2002 02:53 pm, Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
> force user = guest
> force group = user
>
> in your samba config for that share will force anything done to that share
> to be done under that combination.
>
> This isn't exactly what you asked, but it is useful. All this and more in
> `man sm
On Sunday 13 January 2002 05:53 am, Stefan Srdic wrote:
> My question is, how can a modify the permissions of /home/guest so that any
> file created under that directory would be owned by user guest and group
> users (or something else like that).
>
> Stef
hi there,
i've got a great example smb
On January 13, 2002 02:53 pm, Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
> force user = guest
> force group = user
>
> in your samba config for that share will force anything done to that share
> to be done under that combination.
>
> This isn't exactly what you asked, but it is useful. All this and more in
> `man s
force user = guest
force group = user
in your samba config for that share will force anything done to that share
to be done under that combination.
This isn't exactly what you asked, but it is useful. All this and more in
`man smb.conf` :o)
-nicole
At 03:53 on Jan 13, Stefan Srdic combined all
HI,
I've SAMBA up and running on my multihomed host so that I share
resources
over my home LAN. I've created SAMBA accounts for all of my UNIX users,
however, I have my Windows users accessing SAMBA through the guest account.
I accomplished this by using the "map to guest = Bad User" a
force user = guest
force group = user
in your samba config for that share will force anything done to that share
to be done under that combination.
This isn't exactly what you asked, but it is useful. All this and more in
`man smb.conf` :o)
-nicole
At 03:53 on Jan 13, Stefan Srdic combined al
HI,
I've SAMBA up and running on my multihomed host so that I share resources
over my home LAN. I've created SAMBA accounts for all of my UNIX users,
however, I have my Windows users accessing SAMBA through the guest account.
I accomplished this by using the "map to guest = Bad User" a
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