Howdy Samba Group, I'm about 2 clicks away from being a total Samba newbie, but I did manage to get one up and running on RH9 in a W2K / Novell for Windows environment. The shares are set up like this:
-- each member of the group has a private share accessible only from their desktops -- a common share, 'research ', accessible to any member of the research group from any of the computers belonging to any of these members -- a guest share accessible from anywhere in our subnet ( by anyone who knows the username and password, of course ). And now I've been asked to set up -- or alter the config file for -- a share for members of the research group whereby each member can create files with RWX for themselves but others can only R - X . This is to allow joint code development in the group. But not only do I not know how to do this, I'm not sure it can even be done. Don't you access a share by supplying a username and password, and wouldn't that then identify each connection as that particular user? If so, then all files created would essentially have been done so by the same user, no? If anyone can confirm or contradict my thinking, or point me in the right direction conceptually, I'd be much obliged. TIA, dave -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
