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- Subject: RE: Samba Management
- From: "Beth Noble" <beth@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 18:14:57 +0900
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>Im trying to find a way to control access to the main samba server >between different groups of people. The best thing would be to have >separate workgroups such as sales, dev, etc, but after some searching, >it looks like multiple workgroups are not supported under samba. I could be misinterpreting your requests here and way off the mark, but as a possible solution-- in smb.conf define for example [sales] comment = for the sales group path = /usr/sales valid users = @example.com public = no writable = yes printable = yes where the name of the valid group is "sales"
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