Dear Samba Technical Team Members,
>
> I didnot know how and to whom send my problem so I am writing to you in
> hope of getting some solution from your side. Well my problem is that We
> are having a HP-UX 11i Server on that we have CIFS/9000 Server installed.
> Now first of let me explain you what we want and then I will tell you
> what we did.
>
> We have a Windows 2000 Server and an HP-UX 11i Server. Rest of the
> machines are Windows clients without any domain server. We have this
> Windows 2000 Server that will be serving as domain for only 5 windows
> clients. Now we have shared a directory on the CIFS/9000 (HP-UX) so that
> it is accessible to all the windows client machines in the organisation.
> As I have already told you that no users are logging to any domain
> server, expect the 5 machines that are connected to NT Domain. Now what I
> want that the users that are connected to NT machine should have the
> read/write privilege on that share folder of HP-UX along with the NT
> Server itself and rest of the users should have read only privileges. Do
> remember that none of the users are authenticated anywhere except for the
> 5 machines users that are connect to NT will be authenticated with the
> Windows 2000 Server. Can any one of you please help us as this is
> becoming very critical for me.
>
> Now what I have got from the documentation and as much as I have
> understood about the Samba I have tried various options and did all the
> necessary steps as possible. Kinldy do help me in this please.





Anil Dubey
DESS TECHNOLOGIES
MUMBAI, INDIA
TEL:+91-22-829 0108 / 829 1755 / 829 0184


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