so my only option is NT ACL support then...
> On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, ipguy wrote: > > > hi all... > > i have what seems a simple question regarding subshares, for lack of a better term... > > say i have a share with specific user/group permissions and a directory inside the share that i would like to add different user/group permissions... > > this is an example of my smb.conf file to illustrate > > > > [driveA] > > path = /samba/driveA > > browseable = Yes > > writeable = Yes > > valid users = PDC+groupA > > force group = PDC+groupA > > > > [driveB] > > path = /samba/driveA/driveB > > browseable = No > > writeable = Yes > > valid users = PDC+groupB > > force group = PDC+groupB > > inherit permissions = No > > > > shouldn't this restrict groupA users from accessing the subshare called > > "driveB" located inside the share "/samba/driveA" ?? > > driveB is a directory in /samba/driveA from the perspective of the driveA > share. IT is NOT a sub-share, there is no such thing in the SMB/CIFS > protocol specification. > > That means that users of the share called driveA will be able to access > the contents of the directory driveB as permitted by the permissions on > the driveBdirectory. > > - John T. > -- > John H Terpstra > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
