Hi Dale,

Thanks for the response. I changed my share configuration as below. But now I cannot authenticate.

[JIAGEN1]
        comment = JIAGEN project share
        path = /export/newWTCCC
        valid users = +WTCCC
        write list = +WTCCC
        read only = No
        inherit acls = Yes
        force group = +WTCCC
        writable = yes
        create mask = 0660
        directory mask = 0770

Any ideas why?

I checked that the user is a part of the group (though not primary).

bmifsrd2:~ # groups prakash
prakash : users torque-users calendar-users irc-users WTCCC plone- managers plone-members fmadmin fmuser

Thanks,
Prakash

On Nov 14, 2007, at 8:57 AM, Dale Schroeder wrote:

Prakash,

You have inadvertently combined two parameters. There is no "valid write list" parameter.
You should use
    write list = +WTCCC
    valid users = +WTCCC

It should work after correcting the parameter.

Good luck,
Dale

Prakash Velayutham wrote:

Hello,

I have a Samba PDC (3.x) running in a OpenSUSE 10.2 system. The authentication backend is Open LDAP.

I want to create a group share (WTCCC) which should be accessible to a group of users (belonging to a group called WTCCC). The users' possess this group as their secondary group (NOT primary).

And the share folder would have its gid bit set, so all the writes to the folder would be accessible further by only people belonging to WTCCC. Also I want a default umask of 770 for the shared folder too.

Could someone suggest a share configuration that can do these?

Currently, I have

[JIAGEN1]
    comment = JIAGEN project share
    path = /export/newWTCCC
    valid write list = +WTCCC
#    acl check permissions = true
#    acl group control = yes
    browseable = Yes
#    read only = No
    inherit acls = Yes
    force group = +WTCCC
    writable = yes
    create mask = 0660
    directory mask = 0770

But as soon as I change the ownership of /export/newWTCCC to root:WTCCC, the users are not able to access the share. But if I have the force group enabled, everyone is able to access the share (as it forces everyone to belong to the group, which should not be the case).

Thanks,
Prakash

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