Quoting Michel Bouchet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I am using Samba as a file server; with 11 users :
usr1, usr2, ..... usr10, usr 11.
There are several folders on the server :
sfold1, sfold2, ...... sfold10, sfold23
Each user has full access (read/write) to some folders, only read access to
some others and finally no access at
all to some other folders.
I would like the folders which are not accessible to a given user to be
invisible when she/he browses the samba-server.
How can I do that ?
I have tried to use the "browseable", "only user", and a few other flags but
it did not work. Either the folder is visible to everyone or to nobody. Of
course I still can control the access rights, but it would be cleaner if the
non-accessible folders did show up at all.
Has anyboby got this problem ?
Does anyone know how to solve it ?
Thanks in advance.
Michel
I would like this feature too, but I don't think is how Windows works
and since Samba tries to work exactly as Windows it might not get done.
On a Windows share the only way to hide a directory is to set the
hidden bit but then anybody that has "Show hidden files and folders"
set can still see the directory.
--Dennis
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