On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 10:33:57AM -0400, Jon Brock wrote:
> We are indeed using different userids and passwords for the different shares
Have you looked at Samba ACL support? ACLs (Access Control Lists) allow
you to create a more complex security environment than can be created
using simple Unix
OK, thanks for the confirmation. We will have to take this into account in any
future plans.
Thanks,
Jon
This has been a (deliberate) limitation in Windows for quite a while.
The OS designers didn't expect anyone would have a legitimate reason to
connect to the same server with different aut
Jon Brock
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 10:34 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Samba - multiple connections from a Windows box
We are indeed using different userids and passwords for the different
shares, since these shares are used for storing images of medical forms
and such. My Win2K
We are indeed using different userids and passwords for the different shares,
since these shares are used for storing images of medical forms and such. My
Win2K system is as up to date as I can make it -- I can't find any outstanding
updates to be applied. I found a couple of user group posts
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Jon Brock
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 2:57 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Samba - multiple connections from a Windows box
We are running Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.3 on a RedHat (RHEL 3.4) system.
I have created a bunch (that's a technica
We are running Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.3 on a RedHat (RHEL 3.4) system. I
have created a bunch (that's a technical term) of shares, and I want to be able
to connect to them from my Windows 2000 system so that I can make sure
everything is hunky-dory. I will also want to be able to connect to