Re: samba question

From: Scott Lowe (me_at_privacy.net)
Date: 08/14/05

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    On 2005-08-09 05:14:30 -0400, "Charly" <nospam@nospam.com> said:

    >
    > " <Fake@ThisOneIsFake.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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    >> Charly wrote:
    >>> Hi,
    >>> I have a samba server and 5 xp home clients.
    >>> Each client has a share:
    >>> xp1 has share1
    >>> xp2 has share 2 ....and so on.
    >>> Every share can be reached only with user identification and password.
    >>> xp1 can reach only share1, for example.
    >>> But the problem is that xp1 sees also all the other shares (even if he
    >>> can't enter). Is there a way to see only the share of the user that
    >>> logged on ?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks a lot
    >>> .
    >>
    >> what do you mean only the share of the user that logged on? the shares
    >> you see have to do with your own permissions, not anybody elses!?
    >
    > exactly: I want to see only that share for which I have the permission
    > (there are other 100 shares with other users).
    > But even if I put in the share browsable = NO is does't work... can you
    > help me ???
    >
    If I am understanding you correctly, you are looking for access-based
    enumeration, i.e., when a user looks at the contents of a shared
    folder, that user sees only those files and folders to which he or she
    actually has permission to access.

    This is functionality that Microsoft themselves only added to Windows
    Server 2003 with SP1. AFAIK, Samba does not have this functionality.

    -- 
    Scott Lowe
    

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