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Jose Rivas 08-26-2009 06:37 PM

No write permission on root sharing
 
ok this FC4 machine is running Samba.
The shared folder is \home\land

The clients machines (WinXP, etc) can write as the permission let.
I want to let the user only can write inside folders, no root of network drive.

h: (land in linux machine)

I wan to permit only write on the folders.
h:\folder1\
h:\folder2\

current shared permissions: 4777

Inside the smb.conf in relative shared:
create mask =0666
directory mask = 0777
writable = yes
browseable = yes

Reason: some xp machines with troyan viruses of usb memories, write into h: root unit a autorun.inf file and a folder with virus inside.

John VV 08-26-2009 07:07 PM

Fedora 4 is about 3 YEARS out of date there have BEEN NO UPDATES to it since November 2006

PLEASE DO YOUR SELF AND THE REST OF THE WORLD A BIG FAVOUR, AND INSTALL A CURRENT AND SUPPORTED VERSION OF FEDORA -- Fedora 11 is the current or a long life distro like RHEL 5.3

fedora 4 has OPEN and unfixed security holes in it that will NEVER be fixed


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