Hi again, list!
Please please please! Any indeas are highly welcome!
It is possible with Linux? Maybe someone tried Solaris with ZFS with
Samba? Should I try this maybe?
Thanks in advance,
A.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 7:28 PM, Ash Gosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to be too complex
Please please please! Any indeas are highly welcome!
Ash - did you try setting hide unreadable = yes on the share as per my
previous email?
Alex
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It seems to be too complex for me. I'll share my config, please tell me what
also I need to do:
parts from smb.conf:
nt acl support = yes
acl compatibility = win2k
map acl inherit = yes
.
[michael]
path = /home/shared/michael
valid users = +users
read
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 6:55 PM, Ash Gosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I need to create a share that will be readoble by root only (by owner) and
writeable for all. We replacing a dead Windows NT 4.0 server and there was a
permission type called Add and our users uses this type of permission
Ash Gosh wrote:
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 6:55 PM, Ash Gosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I need to create a share that will be readoble by root only (by owner) and
writeable for all. We replacing a dead Windows NT 4.0 server and there was a
permission type called Add and our users uses this
Ash Gosh wrote:
I need to create a share that will be readoble by root only (by owner) and
writeable for all.
Real easy. We did it to create a quarantine share for Windows AV
agents to move viruses to. The share is world-writable - but not
readable by anyone
You simply create a share and
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Scott Lovenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think I did this once a couple of years ago using NT style policy and
the firewall policy object. IIRC, I did it all at the file system level;
each computers' SYSTEM service was allowed to write to a text file that
Thanks for the answer but in this case anyone can look into the folder
and see the file
list. Sometimes even a filenames could be the secret. So this is not
helps us.
Set hide unreadable = yes on the share.
Alex
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Ash Gosh wrote:
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Scott Lovenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think I did this once a couple of years ago using NT style policy and
the firewall policy object. IIRC, I did it all at the file system level;
each computers' SYSTEM service was allowed to write
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Jason Haar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Real easy. We did it to create a quarantine share for Windows AV agents
to move viruses to. The share is world-writable - but not readable by anyone
You simply create a share and set the following smb.conf settings
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