On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 22:14, Julian Opificius wrote:
> With dexterous use of chmod and the smbpasswd file I can control access to
> various shares, but how do I prevent shares from even appearing for logins
> who are not permitted to access them? I'd rather those shares not even
> appear, so as to provide a simplified interface to some users (i.e. my kids).
If I remember correctly, under a share definition just add:
browseable = no
This will make it invisible, but you can still map a network drive to
it. However, this makes it invisible to everyone, not just selected
users.
I would seggest 'man smb.conf' for further information.
Dave
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