On 05/12/2010 3:48 PM, William P.N. Smith wrote:
This should be simple, but I've been pounding my head against it for
several hours, and I'm not getting the result I want.
I'd like to be able to select shares, whether they are the root of a
drive or /home/username and designate who can read
This should be simple, but I've been pounding my head against it for
several hours, and I'm not getting the result I want.
I'd like to be able to select shares, whether they are the root of a
drive or /home/username and designate who can read and who can read/write.
Does Samba have it's own
2010/5/12 William P.N. Smith w_sm...@compusmiths.com:
It seems if I have a share that someone can read, anyone can read it, is
that right?
depends; how did you configure your shares?
but +staff isn't documented anywhere (user or @group is, but not +staff),
and adding creating a Linux group