Here are the permissions for the relevant folders / links

Folder1:
drwxrws---  17 root     Domadmin 4096 Jan 24 15:57 ./
        |-------[Softwarefolder]
        drwxrwsrwx  17 root Domusers       4096 Jan 24 10:25 ./

[AccountsFolder]
drwxrwx---   3 root     Accounts   4096 Jan 25 06:38 ./
        |---------------[SymbolicLink1] - Linked to folder1/softwarefolder
        lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root         20 Jan 25 06:38 XEB -> 
/var/samba/Progs/Softwarefolder/

[SalesFolder]
drwxrwx---   3 root     Sales   4096 Jan 25 06:38 ./
        |---------------[SymbolicLink1] - Linked to folder1/softwarefolder
        lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root         20 Jan 25 06:38 XEB -> 
/var/samba/Progs/Softwarefolder/




-----Original Message-----
From: Rune Tønnesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 24 January 2007 17:17
To: David Greenhall
Subject: [NOT IN WHITELIST] Re: [Samba] Am I going about this all the wrong 
way?[Scanned]


Do you have the correct unix permissions on the shared group folders 
e.g. 0770

Venlig Hilsen (Best Regards)
stud. med. Rune Tønnesen



David Greenhall skrev:
> Sorry for the title, but couldnt think how to word it.
>  
> Basically we have a piece of software that all departments in our 
> company uses, placed on the samba server but runs from windows. Because 
> different departments use other items on the server which will differ 
> depending on who needs them this is what i have done:
>  
>        [AccountsFolder] |---------------[SymbolicLink1] - Linked to 
> folder1/softwarefolder
>  
> [folder1] - Contains the software for all
>     |-------[Softwarefolder]
>  
>        [SalesFolder] |---------------[SymbolicLink2] - Linked to 
> folder1/softwarefolder
>  
> The Folder1 is owned by domain admins
> AccountsFolder owned by Accounts
> and Salesfolder owned by Sales.
>  
> [smb.conf]
>  
> [Accounts]
>  browseable = no
>  inherit permissions = Yes
>  delete readonly = Yes
>  writeable = yes
>  valid users = @Accounts
>  path = /var/samba/Accounts
>  force group = Accounts
>  
> [Sales]
>  browseable = no
>  inherit permissions = Yes
>  delete readonly = Yes
>  writeable = yes
>  valid users = @Sales
>  path = /var/samba/Sales
>  force group = Sales
>  
> However, when i check the connections using webmin, there are users in 
> accounts who have connections open from sales and visa versa. This I was 
> hoping someone could enlighten me on. I cannot figure out how they can gain 
> access to a share that they have no permissions to open. When I browse from 
> their machines to try and open the other shares its as you would expect 
> [Access Denied]
>  
> So basically im wondering if i am going about this all the wrong way, 
> and maybe someone could hint at a better way.
>  
> Thanks
> Dave
>  
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> Praybourne Limited
>  
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>  
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