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Old 08-13-2008, 04:54 AM   #1
Fubuki
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Samba shared folder configuration


Hi guys
im running Samba on Redhat 3 box , and i've configured shared folder
to the Windows users :
[windata]
follow symlinks = yes
security = share
path = /data
force user = *****
force group = ****
create mask = ****
browseable = yes
writable = yes
printable = no
share modes = yes
read list = *****
valid users = ****

as you can see , i configured samba to follow the simbolic links , but in the folder /data , i've another folder named /data/mydata and i need simbolics links not to be followed at that spesific folder

Does anybody can help me with this issue ?

Thanks in advance .
 
  


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