On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Neil Jolly wrote:
On 12-Feb-07, at 12:38 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2/12/2007 Neil Jolly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[homes]
browseable = No
read only = No
guest ok = No
Don't need this?
path = /home/%U
I've tried with, and without this one
users = %S
Typo? Shouldn't this be 'valid users = %S'
Not according to :
http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/securing-samba.html
An excerpt:
The only user works in conjunction with the users = list, so to get the
behavior you require, add the line:
users = %S
This is equivalent to adding
valid users = %S
to the definition of the [homes] share, as recommended in the smb.conf man
page.
The manpage for smb.conf says:
users
This parameter is a synonym for username.
username (S)
Multiple users may be specified in a comma-delimited
list, in which case the supplied password will be
tested against each username in turn (left to right).
This is very different from the "valid users" parameter. I think the
securing-samba.html file is wrong in saying they are equivalent. If I'm
reading it right, you want "valid users = %S".
Also unix permissions are rwx on all home dirs.
Why not just fix the unix permissions? We set home dirs to 700 and
public_html to 755 here.
Andy
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