Is this possible?

Faber Fedor faberfedor at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 19 20:02:59 GMT 2000


I forgot to mention that the Samba server is running Red Hat Linux 6.2 and the
clients are Win98 and higher.

TIA!


--- Faber Fedor <faberfedor at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I've got an interesting little set-up that I can't figure out.  I'm hoping
> someone here knows what I need to do.  Basically, I need to be able to
> restrict
> home directories by interfaces.  Here are the details:
> 
> My samba box NFS mounts /export/home from a Sun box onto /home. My samba box
> has multiple interfaces (virtual LANS, but we can think of them as separate
> NICs (at least I do!)).  Let's say I've got two vlans, 192.168.1.0/24 and
> 192.168.2.0/24.
> 
> If I set up the /home shares as separate shares, I can restrict access based
> on
> interfaces.  The problem with this is that the people on the .1 network can
> see
> (but not access) the shares on the .2 network.
> 
> If I set up the /home shares as [homes], the user will see only their share. 
> But this has the following problem: A user from network .2 can logon to the
> .1
> network and see his share.  This is not a Good Thing since the neworks are
> owned by two different companies.
> 
> So, in a nutshell, I need to one samba server to have shares that are
> invisible
> on one network but browseable on another *and* to restrict access of [homes]
> directory by network.
> 
> Any ideas?  Any one?  Any one?  Bueller?
> 
> 
> 
> =====
> Sincerely,
> 
> Faber Fedor
> LinuxNJ.com - Linux and Open Source solutions for New Jersey
> 
> http://www.linuxnj.com
> 
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=====
Sincerely,

Faber Fedor
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