try adding the following line under the share parameters,
[sharename] hosts allow = 10.x.x.x [sharename2] hosts allow = 192.x.x.x then restart your SMB service and test the setup. if that doesn't work, you can setup some rules to drop the packets accessing some of the shares coming from unauthorized network. On 1/3/07, Warren Beldad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi PLUG! I need help on samba, I want to make some shares invisible to a certain subnet. example, on 10.x.x.x only share1 and share2 are visible. on 192.x.x.x only share3 and share4 are visible. any idea how to do this... thanks, warren
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