Hi Curtis,
> Now, if I add a line "valid users = user1, user2, user 3" then of
> course, just they can get in. But that doesn't seem to be the right
> solution. The right solution would be to permit only accounting group
>
> users into the folder. What am I doing wrong?
Try "valid users = @a
Wow, I thought I knew Samba permissions, but I guess I don't.
Currently, any user that has an account on the Samba server has access
to the share "Accounting".
So, let's say I have user1, user2, user3, user4
I have added user1, user2 and user3 to the accounting group. user4
I'm trying to use an NT editor to edit a bunch of perl scripts on my debian
server, shared through samba. The problem is that the 'group execute'
permission keeps getting turned off when I save the file. I've set create
mask to 0770, but every time I save a file, the permissions change
from -rwxr
Hai All,
I posted this one into the samba list (some time ago), but
still no solution..
(Win95 <==> Samba on Debian 2.1)
I have two people with groups: Ries (it, quality), Thijs (quality)
I have two shares named: It and quality.
In both shares I have (not world readable):
directory mask = 0770
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