Samba and Group permission
Martin Duclos
tchitow-PkbjNfxxIARBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Fri Oct 22 15:39:30 UTC 2004
Martin Duclos wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I am running a samba 3.0.4-1 server. I want to create groups so that I can
>control which user has access to which file. SO, I create a new group by
>editing the /etc/group file. I add the users which are to belong to that
>group. I modify the group permission on the files I want the users of said
>group to have access to. One of the client machines is a linux machine (but
>I suspect the same problem will show up on a win machine). What I'm seeing
>is that the owner of the share only has it's deafult group associated with
>it. I've been reading through the samba docs and man pages but I haven't
>found a solution yet. There must be some way to have a user be part of
>multiple groups and have samba respect those - or is it just wishful
>thinking? Any ideas?
>
>Thanks
>
>Martin Duclos
>
>
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Try using ACL
http://www.bluelightning.org/linux/samba_acl_howto/
I fail to see how this how to would help. I've read all of it and I haven't
seen anything that directly relates to this problem with an explanation and
how to fix it. Any ideas as to how I can solve my problem?
Martin
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