Creating a writable depth

Greg Dickie greg at discreet.com
Sat Jun 12 13:28:07 GMT 1999


Why could you not just use UNIX permissions to do this?

Greg

On 11-Jun-99 Jeff Reid wrote:
> 
> Hello, 
> 
>       I've been on the list for awhile now, and was just checking for
> anything regarding what I'm about to ask.  I didn't find anything, so
> hopefully I won't be repeating previous questions.
> 
>       My office currently uses Samba-2.0.0 on our Linux server, with 
> multiple shares being mapped onto our NTs.  One of our public shares has
> been receiving a lot of use lately, and users have been redesigning the
> directory structure to fir their needs.
> 
>       We'd like to prevent that, by having the directories unwritable to 
> a certain depth.  Our director proposed that we keep our directories 
> unwritable to a depth of two directories, at which point they are writable
> by the users.
> 
>       Would it be possible to do such a thing, combined onto one share?
> 
>       Thanks.
> 
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