password authentication-disk quotas
Skyraven
jackdaw at tutopia.com
Thu Oct 11 12:37:02 GMT 2001
I'm pretty new Newbie in Samba,
Hello List,,,
I have 10 windows 2000 , 1 win98 and 3 win95 workstations hanged to a suse
server 6.4. with the current configuration everybody can do whatever they
want. I mean, they can delete any folder in the samba server.
I want to:
1. convert my samba server in a domain controller.. I need to create the
users, and activate the users logon authentication , create the users and so
on,...
2. Configure disk quotas, so when they log on, they can have their own home
folder at the server.
3. I have a sbm folder I named archivos.,, I have a problem... whoever can
delete the forders I create inside of the archivos folder,, How can I
restrict the access to the folders? I mean,,, I want that users that access
the folders inside of the main archivos folders just can read and modify ..
I Need not to grant the permission of deletind
the idea is that users can see and modify,,, Not delete...
.. how can i do this?
thanks for the hand you can give to me...
Thanks a lot
Ignacio Gómez
Bogotá Colombia
MCP
pdta... sorry for my english.
[global]
workgroup = Aristos
guest account = nobody
keep alive = 30
os level = 2
security = share
veto files = /*.nws/*.eml/riched20.dll/
; Uncomment the following, if you want to use an existing
; NT-Server to authenticate users, but don't forget that
; you also have to create them locally!!!
; security = server
; password server = 192.168.1.10
; encrypt passwords = yes
printing = bsd
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
map to guest = Bad User
; Uncomment this, if you want to integrate your server
; into an existing net e.g. with NT-WS to prevent nettraffic
; local master = no
; Please uncomment the following entry and replace the
; ip number and netmask with the correct numbers for
; your ethernet interface.
interfaces = 10.1.1.5/255.255.255.0
; If you want Samba to act as a wins server, please set
; 'wins support = yes'
wins support = no
; If you want Samba to use an existing wins server,
; please uncomment the following line and replace
; the dummy with the wins server's ip number.
; wins server = 192.168.1.1
; Do you wan't samba to act as a logon-server for
; your windows 95/98 clients, so uncomment the
; following:
; logon script =%U.bat
; domain logons = yes
; domain master = yes
; [netlogon]
; path = /netlogon
;[homes]
; comment = Heimatverzeichnis
; browseable = no
; read only = no
; create mode = 0750
; The following share gives all users access to the Server's CD drive,
; assuming it is mounted under /cd. To enable this share, please remove
; the semicolons before the lines
;
[cdrom]
comment = Linux CD-ROM
path = /cdrom
read only = yes
locking = no
public = yes
browseable = yes
[zip]
comment = Linux ZIP
path = /zip
read only = no
writable = yes
public = yes
browseable = yes
locking = no
[printers]
comment = All Printers
browseable = no
printable = yes
public = no
read only = yes
create mode = 0700
directory = /tmp
[Archivos]
comment = Directorio Linux
path = /windows
read only = no
writable = yes
public = yes
browseable =yes
locking = no
[blocked]
comment = Directorio Linux
path = /informes
read only = no
writable = yes
public = yes
browseable =yes
locking = no
[Installers]
comment = Directorio Linux
path = /installers
read only = no
writable = yes
public= yes
browseable=yes
locking = no
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