I once tried to add Linux groups to another group and it didn't seem to work.
Ex: (from /etc/group) group1:x:56643:group3,group2 group2:x:56644:user1,user2 group3:x:56645:user3,user4 gave group1 all permissions to a file, but users in group2 and group3 do not have access. Can this be done, and how? Thanks! --mike On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 10:33, Jon Carnes wrote: > On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 08:39, Chris Bullock wrote: > > How do you assign multiple groups to 1 file/folder in samba? > > chris > > > > You create a new group (named after the file or folder - if you like), > and add the other groups and users to that group. Set the folder or > files to be owned by that new group. > > Good luck - Jon Carnes -- Michael Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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