i think you should read man smb.conf which will definitely give you the answer.

greez

Alan Gibson wrote:
hello all,

im trying to figure out the precedence of security parameters in
smb.conf. i know that settings in specific shares take precedence over
settings in global; 'invalid users' takes precidence over all other
security settings. but others im not so clear on, such as: does 'read
only' take precedence over 'write list'? or do later entries simply
overwrite earlier ones?

for instance, will the following allow user2 to write to [share]?

[share]
read only = yes
valid users = user1 user2
read list = user1
write list = user2

thanks in advance for any info...

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