Pardon me if I misunderstand your post...
I think you want to present a logon script to the user based on her/ his group membership. In other words, ( I surmise ) currently Fred gets an invitation to logon to finsvcs, but it will necessarily fail unless he is a member of the finance group. So you want him to have a logon script that DOES NOT mount finsvcs share if he is not a member of finance.

I note that the "logon script" directive in you [global] settings has no value. In a small environment, you can make that
        logon script = /some/path/%u.bat
and give each user a unique logon script. In a larger environment you want to control scripts by group membership--- check out http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2002-March/040656.html as an example of ways to control logon by group.

On Dec 4, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Eric Hines wrote:

Folks,

I'm trying to achieve control over who logs into a share according to the group to which that person belongs, but with no luck. I'm running SUSE Pro 9.3 and Samba 3.0.13, with a Win2k machine on one subnet and an XP laptop on another subnet. In all cases, the user, instead of getting into his share transparently, gets invited to log in, and then the login is rejected. I've run the login.bat from the Windows machines, and that also only gets access denied. Share valid users is set to %G (%U lets the user in just fine, but that's inadequate security). Users get into their home directories just fine.

My login.bat is
net time \\lserver0 /set /yes
net use \\lserver0\accounts
net use \\lserver0\finsvcs
net use x: /home
My [netlogon] share is
[netlogon]
        comment = Network logon service
        path = /data/%U
        valid users = %S
        read only = No

My [global] is
[global]
        workgroup = ASTRA_ENT
        username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
        syslog = 0
        name resolve order = wins bcast hosts
        printcap name = CUPS
        show add printer wizard = No
        add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -m '%u'
        delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel -r '%u'
        add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd '%g'
        delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel '%g'
        add user to group script = /usr/sbin/groupmod -G '%g' '%u'
add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d / var/lib/nobody '%u'
        logon script = scripts\login.bat
        logon path =
        logon drive = X:
        domain logons = Yes
        preferred master = Yes
        wins support = Yes
        ldap ssl = no

I've placed the login.bat file in the share accounts (\data \accounts and /data/financials in this case), and I've placed the login.bat file in each user's home directory. Nothing has worked.

I've been through the TOSHARG2 with no luck, and Googleing hasn't brought me anything I recognized, either. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Eric Hines



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