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- Subject: Re: Samba Management
- From: Frank BENNETT <bennett@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 16:39:17 +0900
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On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 04:09:08PM +0900, A.Sajjad Zaidi wrote: > Im trying to find a way to control access to the main samba server > between different groups of people. If you receive any suggestions other than this one, you should probably heed them and feed this one to your nearest delete button. I haven't checked out this spec in later versions of Samba. When I considered ways of working around this earlier this year, I planned to do a script that could spin a copy of smb.conf, given an existing template file and a configuration file that gives the members of individual groups. This is not pretty, because you have to work the bugs out of the script (which I have not yet written ...), but it should work, since Samba rereads its config once per minute or so in between -- unless that lag-time is a problem in your environment, you don't have to restart the server after spinning up a new smb.conf file. Cheers, Frank Bennett
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