You could separate your [homes] entry into a file called Novagroup.homes
then do:
include = %g.homes
Then only the Novagroup members will get a home directory served up.
Works for me.
Regards Andreas
Dariem Pérez Herrera wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Miguel Medalha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If your users are seeing folders other than their own under "homes", it
means that you made some mistake with the configuration, probably with
the path directive to homes. That is NOT the normal behavior. You still
didn't show us your [homes] entry in smb.conf...
This us my [homes] configuration:
[homes]
browseable = no
writeable = yes
valid users = @UCI\NovaGroup
As you can see, I do not specify path. That's because users' homes are in the
default location and Samba finds them without any problem. Members of NovaGroup
are the only ones who can access their homes. For example, user Frank who
belongs to NovaGroup, can access (read and write) the folder \\server\frank .
The problem is that hypothetical user Jon, who doesn't belong to NovaGroup but
is a domain user, also see a folder \\server\jon , although he cannot access
that folder. I don't want Jon to see that folder, because nasty users like Jon
are always complaining about a phantom folder appearing on an unknown machine
in a department where they don't work. Did you get the idea? Solutions you have
gave me doesn't solve my problem. Thanks anyway, but I'm still searching....
Regards,
Dariem
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