M Azer wrote:
can you hide symlinks from appearing to users with no access to certain
folders?
For example multi symlinks to IT, Fin, Marketing, Devel all under the
share
folder when a user from Devel group login the user will see the other 3
folders but won't have access to them. is there any
can you hide symlinks from appearing to users with no access to certain
folders?
For example multi symlinks to IT, Fin, Marketing, Devel all under the share
folder when a user from Devel group login the user will see the other 3
folders but won't have access to them. is there any way to hide thos
What I did at my site was to share out a directory filled with
symlinks. These symlinks link to various actual directories on
different filesystems.
I do this on my network and it works very well.
John
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On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 15:37:14 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
>Can the path statement in the smb.conf contain two entries as in the example
>below:
>
>path = /u04/abcdef /u03/xyz
>
>What I want to do is to essentially have 2 filesystems be part of one share
>so that the windows users would see all
You can do that with DFS (i think its correct name, review Samba how to). DFS
let you to have share distributed.
Le vendredi 26 janvier 2007 14:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Can the path statement in the smb.conf contain two entries as in the
> example below:
>
> path = /u04/abcdef /u03/xy
Can the path statement in the smb.conf contain two entries as in the example
below:
path = /u04/abcdef /u03/xyz
What I want to do is to essentially have 2 filesystems be part of one share
so that the windows users would see all the sub-directories of filesystems
/u04/abcdef and /u03/xyz