On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 07:10:13 +0200, LeVA wrote:
Is there a way to setup samba, to enable the users to share files/dirs under their home dirs. Under kde/konqueror there is an option to share files, and if I'm root under kde I can setup to allow the users to share files/dirs under their home dir or to not to allow anything. But this isn't working, and I think it's because the samba config.
So can I setup samba to allow a simple user, who doesn't have root privilages to share some stuff in his home dir. I guess it will be a ~/.smb file or something like that, but that I don't know :)
The way I'd do it as a samba admin is to create a share directory that all the users have access to and have them put the files in there. Alternatively, as /home is more generic than /home/user, make /home world writeable (chmod 0777), but keep /home/user user-only (chmod 0700).
Hi!
Thanks for the advice. But I still need a user defined config file for samba. I mean there must be a file called ~/.samba.conf or ~/.smb.conf or whatever, where a simple user can maintain his own shares, probably under his own home dir.
Does samba support a file like this?
Thanks!
Daniel
-- LeVA
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