What wrong? How much is many for you?

Best regards, Blaz Primc.

Bruno Guerreiro wrote:
Hi,
You must use ACL's.
Your Kernel+FileSystem must suport it and samba must have been compiled with
acl support.
But just one personnal remark, the path you're trying to walk (many
different permissions at different directory levels) is a dangerous one.
Trust me.
I've been there, done that, and fortunely fled away from it.

Best Regards,
Bruno Guerreiro


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dracula
Sent: terça-feira, 11 de Abril de 2006 13:21
To: Samba
Subject: [Samba] File Permissions

Hello

I trying to grasp the file permissions on Linux. I have Samba installed and functioning properly...

I think I understand perimission in this environment with one exception: I need to add more than one group to a file/folder. With Windows..the security tab would allow any number of Groups and each group could have different permissions. (As well with files and subdirectories). With Linux Im not "seeing" this ability to add multiple groups to a file/folder. Is this a limitation to the Linux environment? We have several situations where we allow a user to "List Content" but down into the folder structure allow the user to Read some folders and others Read/Write.
Thanks

Regards,

Komal

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