[Samba] Force User -

info info at ssltbivdc.com
Tue Nov 5 04:58:02 GMT 2002


Thanks.
But I already have NT ACL support set to 'yes'.
How does the ACL allow me to set the default owner without giving them the
"rights" of the owner?  Please explain if you can.  THanks


----- Original Message -----
From: "Yura Pismerov" <ypismerov at tucows.com>
To: "info" <info at ssltbivdc.com>
Cc: <samba at lists.samba.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Force User -


>
> You will need ACL support.
>
> info wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I am using Samba shares as a way for my users to publish files from
their
> > Windows XP PC's to my Apache Web Server on Red Hat Linux.
> >
> > The username I use for Apache is apache and it has full read,write and
> > execute access on all the files within my webserver root directory.  In
the
> > Samba Shares I use force user = apache so this means that any files
created
> > using the share actually get apache as the owner.  However, this
actually
> > gives the person who connects using the samba share the power of the
user
> > apache which means they can change anything.  I dont want this.  I just
want
> > to set it so that the owner of any files created by using the samba
share is
> > set as apache.  I do not want people to have the power of apache!  Is
this
> > possible?
> >
> > Or does anyone know a better way of publishing to the apache webserver?
> > PLease help, thanks
> >
> > Mr. Gerard O'Reilly
> > Intranet Manager
> > Siam Stars Ltd/ Thai-Belgium Industrial Co. Ltd
> > 21/6 Moo 3, Soi Kayha Bangbua,
> > Viphavadee Rangsit Road,
> > 60 Talad Bangkhen,
> > Laksi Bangkok 10210
> > Tel:  02-561-4649 or 02-940-8750
> > Fax: (66-2) 5611486




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