1. I would like to have an include statement pointing to user
configurations. For a user, say 'mike', the following works:
include = /home/mike/smb.conf
But this does not:
include = /home/%u/smb.conf
I'm by no means an expert, but I would try:
include = %H/smb.conf
According to the
On 2/19/06, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. I have disabled printing using:
disable spoolss = yes
My logs are filling up with messages (every 30 minutes):
printing/print_cups.c:cups_cache_reload(85)
Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost - Connection refused
How can I stop
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Peter wrote:
Hi. I am running 3.0.20.
1. I would like to have an include statement pointing to user
configurations. For a user, say 'mike', the following works:
include = /home/mike/smb.conf
But this does not:
include =
at and
(maybe) even edit the include file?
Many thanks,
MJ Barber
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Subject: Re: [Samba] 3 simple
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For the user profile
If he were to use a different path say /etc/samba/%U ...
Then the user would no longer have root access to the
machine right?
Does the config below allow root access because it is
an
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if the user can write to the included file, the user can
get root access.
How?
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Peter
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if the user can write to the included file, the user can
get root access.
How?
[myshare]
path = /