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Re: moving from NT to Samba



On Sun, Apr 27, 2003 at 05:24:46PM +0200, Philippe Dhont   (Sea-ro) wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a file server on Windows NT and i want to move it to SAMBA.
> Now, on NT i can share a Directory but i can also set permissions on
> underlying directories or files in that shared directories and that for as
> much users and groups as i want.
> But how do i do this with samba and linux ?
> I can set the permissions fine in my smb.conf script, but this is only for
> the shared directories, right ?
> How can i on my underlying directories or files set permissions so that (by
> example) 5 groups are allowed and 3 users and the rest is not ?
> I will use winbind and i know i can set permissions on the underlying
> directories with chmod and chown, but i want to specify exactly with several
> users and groups.
> If you know NT and linux, then you know what i mean.

I think you need acl support. For that, you will probably have to apply
a kernel patch, and rebuild both samba and the kernel. Probably somebody
on this list can provide more details.

Frank

> Thnx.
> 
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