Hi guys, I have been setting up a samba server to share some directorys around my office network. Now I have been successful in making these shared directorys so that everyone can access them, but what I really need to do is to make the shares to have limited accessibility.
What I need is to have 1 folder that is completely Private to everyone else but 1 user and everytime I have tried this using the samba share gui (by clicking on the option saying only allow this user) noone, not even that 'allowed' user, can access it. Also I need to make a folder that people can traverse to and read the contents of and can dump content into this folder but are not allowed to delete any content contained in the folder. I have been able to get the permissions going so that they are read only and read/write but I cannot make the permissions to the exact specifcations that I need. 1 more thing, I thought that maybe I needed to use chmod to change the permissions on the directorys to allow for this but, correct if I'm wrong please, the 3 numbers don't they represent owner, group and then world? So with this I decided to make the permissions according to groups but then I found out that I needed to allocate the permissions on the 'world' part in order for them to be effective over the network. Thus stopping me from using groups to allocate permissions. Any help on my situation would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the rather lengthy post but I thought if I add as much detail as I could it would make it easier for someone to help me out. Cheers guys, sincerely daza -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Samba-Permission-tf2290901.html#a6362543 Sent from the Samba - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
