Re: Samba Question for group permissions
From: Walter Mautner (nextnews.15.eatallspam_at_spamgourmet.com)
Date: 03/04/04
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Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 07:38:45 +0100
Harry Phillips wrote:
> Sukhbir Dhillon wrote:
>> I have a issue for permissions. I'm trying to achieve the following
>> scenario but no clue.
>> Group A have read and write permissions to some directory.
So they cannot search the directory: no x permission on a dir means it isn't
even searchable.
>> Group B have read and execute permissions to same directory.
Fine. They cannot write files there, but search and read/execute the files
therein.
>> and
>> Group C have only read permissions to same directory.
walter]$ ll -d test
dr--r--r-- 2 walter users 4096 Mär 4 07:36 test/
[walter@woodpecker walter]$ cd test
bash: cd: test: Permission denied
>> and some one else have all the permissions to same thing.
>> How can I acheive this to obtain trustee assignments right for end user
>> of windows.
>>
>
> The best way to manage file permissions with Samba is in smb.conf.
> Google on "Samba share permissions"
>
man chmod?
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