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| Dear All, My name Sekhar Hari. I am responsible for handling one of the main and critical solaris server in my company for the BS7799 Standard documentatons. I have some queries regarding the samba tweaking in this solaris server. My needs goes like this : Info : I have installed and configured Samba 3.0.x for File Sharing purpose with all LDAP and Kerberos support with winbindd deamon. Also I have integrated this with Windows AD for authentication. Only the cluster heads can login to this for uploading of documents. Requirement : I have a directory called Upload. And inside that several directories called ec1, ec2, ec3, rob etc. Now the moment a cluster leader logins in to the server using the AD credentials, he/she can see the folder Upload. And when he/she goes inside upload, the above folders can be seen. Here I want only the respective cluster head who has logged in should have edit capability in ec1 folder and other location cluster heads should have only read access to this directory . And the same holds true for other directories as well; ie, when an ec3 location cluster head gets into the ec3 directory only he/she should have the write access and other cluster heads should have only read access. Hope my requirement is clear. How this kind of security can be accomplished ? Would appreciate to get the steps in detail as this is slightly urgent. Anticipating your reply as soon as possible. Thanks in Advance, Sekhar H. |
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| In comp.os.linux.setup Sekhar Hari <sekh@rediffmail.com>: > Dear All, > My name Sekhar Hari. I am responsible for handling one of > the main and critical solaris server in my company for the BS7799 > Standard documentatons. I have some queries regarding the samba > tweaking in this solaris server. My needs goes like this : Hi Sekhar! There's no Linux question, the purpose of this ng is in the description "Linux installation and system administration." You could better repost to comp.protocols.smb and/or check www.samba.org the FAQ first and for mailing lists. Chances are quite better there for helpful answers. Good luck BTW You don't need to post that much personal info. -- Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: EDD27B94) mail: echo zvpunry@urvzvat.qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' #bofh excuse 453: Rhythmic variations in the voltage reaching the power supply. |