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From: Rune Tønnesen on 23 Mar 2010 09:20 Den 23-03-2010 12:58, balamurugan.thangamani(a)verizon.com skrev: > Dear friends, > > > > I have Solaris 10 box and samba running on the box. I have created a share > called /tmp and it is working fine > > > > I do have LDAP server (Windows Active Directory). > > > > Is there a way I can access the share /tmp only for certain users? I > searched google and did not find any document other than troubleshooting > tips. > > > > Can you guys help me? I have root access on my Solaris Box and LDAP server > is out of my control and I cannot do anything with my LDAP server. I have > LDAP parameters > > > > Thanks > > Baluchen > > > > Dear Thangamani You could use "valid users" which can control access based on usernames and groups example here valid users = @"SCHEMMER\Acct", @"SHEMMER\Domain Admins", user2, tmpuser -- Bedste Hilsner/Best Regards Rune T�nnesen
From: Adam on 23 Mar 2010 14:40 create a group, allow only people in that group access to /tmp balamurugan.thangamani(a)verizon.com wrote: > Dear friends, > > > > I have Solaris 10 box and samba running on the box. I have created a share > called /tmp and it is working fine > > > > I do have LDAP server (Windows Active Directory). > > > > Is there a way I can access the share /tmp only for certain users? I > searched google and did not find any document other than troubleshooting > tips. > > > > Can you guys help me? I have root access on my Solaris Box and LDAP server > is out of my control and I cannot do anything with my LDAP server. I have > LDAP parameters > > > > Thanks > > Baluchen > > > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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