Re: Setting permissions in a public folder

2004-02-20 Thread Dominic L Hilsbos
Ok, as I understand it you have a (set) of folders: /home/shared/backup//, where is the (Linux?) user name of the person you want to be able to connect to these, correct? These folders (even though /home/shared/backup/ is owned and write able only to root) are owned and read/write able by the

Setting permissions in a public folder

2004-02-19 Thread Eve Atley
Michael et. al, Regarding yesterday's problem I am having with restricting user folders to each user under a public folder, I am still having questions about setting this one up. These are NOT the user folders automatically created in the HOME directory. The config in my smb.conf file for the di

RE: Setting permissions in a public folder

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Anaya
> Hi all, a simple question I think... > > I've started getting a basic idea of what I need to do to set up file > permissions and groups, ie. editing /etc/samba/smb.conf, service smb > restart, etc. I know when adding a user, I need to add it not only through > the front-end but also through the

Setting permissions in a public folder

2004-02-18 Thread Eve Atley
Hi all, a simple question I think... I've started getting a basic idea of what I need to do to set up file permissions and groups, ie. editing /etc/samba/smb.conf, service smb restart, etc. I know when adding a user, I need to add it not only through the front-end but also through the UNIX side v