[Samba] Re: Security Hell
Jim C.
jcllings at javahop.com
Wed Aug 4 21:27:30 GMT 2004
Darren Martz wrote:
> Problems:
> 1) when I change readonly to yes in global and authorized users do not have write access.
Suggest not putting it in global. Put it in the individual shares.
> 2) when I leave readonly in global as 'no' then "nobody" can write and change files??
> 3) when I add "nobody = *" to the user.map file nobody can log in or browse anything???
For 2 you may try placeing invalid users = nobody in the individual shares.
For 3 I think that what nobody = * means is that nobody = [everybody
includeing admin user therefore admin privledges]
Try this HOWTO: http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/
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