if there are just "some" exceptions (=files/dirs,which are not readable for some users), you could write specific include-statements, which define "veto files" per user
i think this "hack" should be considered the last way out :) greez Michel Bouchet wrote: > 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 > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
