Le 26/11/2011 20:01, John R Pierce a écrit : > On 11/26/11 2:42 AM, Guitart Francesc wrote: >> I'm talking of one local account in the CentOS machine without >> permissions to the network (this is why i'm trying to give them acces to >> the NAS as your own network user account) where the users run a >> calculation system. > > if all the user processes are running as the same user ID, how do you > expect the file system to know what user is supposed to have access to > which share? what you're asking for is physically impossible. once > user "A" logged on as unix user X opens his user 'ShareA', *all* > processes running as unix user "X" will have access to it. if you > thought it worked differently on Debian, you were wrong. > Sorry, maybe I haven't been clear. What I can do with Debian is to forget the SMB password every time I get connect to NAS, in such a way several network users can use the same local account. While, if I understand correctly, you are talking on the assumption of one NFS connection. Thanks again. -- Francesc Guitart _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos