El vie, 25-11-2011 a las 19:11 +0800, Fajar Priyanto escribió: > On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 7:59 PM, Guitart Francesc > <francesc.guitart@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In fact I have explained wrong. This time I log in from any window File > > >> Go to .. (I don't know the exact translation in english cause I'm in > > one french computer) and type smb://nas_name. > > > > I can access to the NAS and I can enter all the shared folders of all > > users that I previously had been logged from "Connect to server" > > > > 1) How do you arrange the directory structures of the share? > Is it like: > /data/share/userA > /data/share/userB > ? /data/shareA >> where only the userA have access. /data/shareB >> where only the userB have access. > > 2). How do you setup the share in smb.conf? > Is it like: > [data] > path=/data/share > ? > The shares are in the NAS so I don't have any smb.conf to configure. > If yes to the above.... the only protection you can give is by > filesystem permission and ownership, not through samba. Thanks for your answer. -- Francesc Guitart _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos