OK
Thanks.
But I note that when trying to access shares that have authorised users,
windows either gives you no option to enter a user ("not accessible"), or if
it does, it will not accept a username and password that matches one of the
authorised users.
Richard Foltyn wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> On W
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:37 PM, dfirth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I had thought that user security needed to match the users actual user name
> and password in windows. So I was surprised by this behaviour.
This is not correct. security = user only means that users
authenticate themselves
I am a bit surprised by the behaviour of Samba user permissions (security =
user) - although in fact it produces exactly what I want! Can I confirm it
is correct, and ask one question?
I have one class of shares (private) which I want only specified users to
access. And another class which I want