But, I have a couple of Mac OS X machines that also need to access
this
share and are currently unable to do so. How do I go about getting
Mac
OS X to recognize this share?
FINDER > GO > CONNECT TO SERVER
smb://servernamehere (or IP)
it will mount in finder
be careful though there ar
We have a Mandrake 10.1 server with Samba 3.0.13. The box has 2 NICs,
2 IPs and our DNS servers have both entries (same name for 2 IPs).
Since kerberos is not working around here (tried to fix it for about 3
weeks, then gave up) I found my workaround: I use NetBIOS alias for my
server, all client
We are attempting to use Windows 2000 Terminal Servicer as an SMB
client
to samba.
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We use VNC.. from all versions of OSX, seems to work great!
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Is there any way to prevent certain users from deleting a
file or files?
Yes.
Please be more specific.
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The question is: how to make so that only the using direction has
access to all the sharings and excessively only to its proper ones?
Use group security like:
[share1]
comment = Share1
path = /srv/samba/share1
valid users = @group1
write list = @group1
force