On Monday 14 April 2008, Luca Ferrari wrote: > > [LABORATORIO_SMB] > > comment = Cartella privata Laboratorio > > path = /mnt/samba/lab_smb > > browsable = yes > > valid users = @laboratorio, @estero > > write list = @laboratorio > > read only = yes > > No way!
That works for me all day long. And it was more in reference to your first post: > I'd like to set a share as writable for a specific users' group, and > only readable for another You can simplify as I show, you don't need a "write list" and a "read list". If you make a share "read only" then it is read only by default, yet those on the "write list" will have write privileges. The less complicated, the easier to read and troubleshoot. > [LABORATORIO_SMB] > comment = Cartella privata Laboratorio > path = /mnt/samba/lab_smb > browsable = yes > available = yes > valid users = @laboratorio, @estero, luca.ferrari > write list = @laboratorio > read list = @estero, luca.ferrari > writable = yes > > but the testparm still says: > > [LABORATORIO_SMB] > comment = Cartella Laboratorio Sassuolo > path = /mnt/samba/laboratorio_smb > valid users = @laboratorio > read list = @estero, luca.ferrari > write list = @laboratorio > force group = laboratorio > read only = No It looks to me like you have multiple smb.conf files and you're editing the one the system is not using. Your last testparm still shows a "force group" parameter but there is none listed in your share definition. Also "available" is on by default, one less parameter you can drop to make it all more readable. -- Chris -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
