>>> On 4/27/2011 at 11:13 AM, Tom Duerbusch <[email protected]> wrote:
> What I would really like to do, is if a Windows user tries to access a Samba
> share, and the username and the share name, match, you are good to go. If
> the Windows user doesn't match the share, reject.
>
> Right now, I can do this, if I maintain the SMBPASSWD file.
According to "man smb.conf":
password server (G)
By specifying the name of another SMB server or Active Directory
domain
controller with this option, and using security = [ads|domain|server]
it is possible to get Samba to to do all its username/password
validation using a specific remote server.
Mark Post
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