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Mon Dec 1 11:34:25 GMT 2003
looks like it looks up the members of a group a different way (not
/etc/group)
Chad
On 2001.12.20 16:28 Drew Foehn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a share in my smb.conf file that I want to share to members of a
> supplemental group, but I keep getting a network error.
>
> here is the share:
>
> [mp3s]
> comment = MPEG3 Encoded Audio
> path = /usr/share/mp3
> public = no
> browsable = no
> valid users = +mp3users
> writable = yes
> create mask = 0644
>
> I have a group called mp3users that inside my /etc/group file looks like
> this:
>
> mp3users:x:104:kenshin,saraht,sarahp,yoonk,shanel,jackyw,andrewb,nathanm
>
> All these users are primary members of other groups, and the directory is
> located at /usr/share/mp3
> and it has ownerships of root.mp3users 0775
>
> Also the server does domain checking by another NT server box, and all
> these
> users have entries in /etc/passwd
>
> Does anyone know of a switch I can use so that forces the user logging in
> (if it is permitted to do so by /etc/group) to use the mp3users group?
>
> Regards
>
> Drew Foehn
> R&D Engineer
> Optima Computer Technology
> Phone: +61 (02) 9475 2719
> Fax: +61 (02) 9475 2780
> Email: <andrewf at optima.com.au>
> Web: <http://www.optima.com.au>
>
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> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Hi,</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">I have a share in my smb.conf file that I
> want to share to members of a supplemental group, but I keep getting a
> network error.</FONT></P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">here is the share:</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">[mp3s]</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial"> comment = MPEG3 Encoded
> Audio</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial"> path = /usr/share/mp3</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial"> public = no</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial"> browsable = no</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial"> valid users = +mp3users</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial"> writable = yes</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial"> create mask = 0644</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">I have a group called mp3users that inside
> my /etc/group file looks like this:</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">mp3users:x:104:kenshin,saraht,sarahp,yoonk,shanel,jackyw,andrewb,nathanm</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">All these users are primary members of other
> groups, and the directory is located at /usr/share/mp3 </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">and it has ownerships of root.mp3users
> 0775</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Also the server does domain checking by
> another NT server box, and all these users have entries in
> /etc/passwd</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Does anyone know of a switch I can use so
> that forces the user logging in (if it is permitted to do so by
> /etc/group) to use the mp3users group?</FONT></P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Regards</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Drew Foehn</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">R&D Engineer</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Optima Computer Technology</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Phone: +61 (02) 9475 2719</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Fax: +61 (02) 9475 2780</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Email:<U> </U></FONT><U><FONT
> COLOR="#0000FF" SIZE=2 FACE="Arial"><andrewf at optima.com.au></FONT></U>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Web:</FONT><U> <FONT COLOR="#0000FF" SIZE=2
> FACE="Arial"><<A HREF="http://www.optima.com.au"
> TARGET="_blank">http://www.optima.com.au</A>></FONT></U><FONT SIZE=2
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