On 21.04-08:10, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote: > | We have a Samba 3.0.11 Fileserver running on Solaris and > | joined to an Active Directory. > | > | I have shares, with many directories, and I want to > | hide the directories, people are not allowed to access > | anyway. So I engaged the "hide unreadable files" > | option. > | > | This basically works. > | > | The Problem arises, when the user is logged on locally > | (not authenticated to the Domain) and mounts the share > | by specifying his Username/Password. > | > | When he tries to look at his own files, they're hidden! > | He only sees world readable data. > > Are you using ACLs ? >
No, no ACLs. But I managed to solve this problem by accident, though I don't really understand why in detail. The problem only showed up when I mounted the share with username/password. When using domain\username/password everything runs as expected. Thanks for coming back to this. Chris -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Christoph Kaegi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
