Re: password protectoion

From: Dave Ihnat (ignatz_at_dminet.com)
Date: 06/27/05

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    On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 12:08:49PM +0300, Anton Antonov wrote:
    > ... Using this server we
    > have encountered a problem which we cannot solve. We need software that
    > can restrict the access to several directories by password and at the
    > same time all the users who have access to these directories to be able
    > to access them simultaneously.

    Hmm...first, your approaches were very Windows. The Unix/Linux approach
    more often is to create groups with access to the directories, setting the
    group ID on the directory. You would map Windows user IDs to appropriate
    Linux user/groups.

    G'luck,

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