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[Sheflug] Re: Finally cracked networking with samba



Sammy


This works fine on all the machines that I've built.  That's with 
Win95 Win98 and Win98 SE.......


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# Samba config file created using Richard's fingers
# <richard [at] sheflug.co.uk>
# from localhost (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 21/07/2001/  21:48:24

# Global parameters
[global]
	public = yes
	workgroup = speedy
	netbios name = sammy
	map to guest = Bad User
	security = user
	keepalive = 30
	logon script = %U.bat
	log level = 10
	domain logons = yes
	domain master = yes
	os level = 65
	local master = yes
	wins support = yes
	kernel oplocks = no
	password level = 8
	guest ok = yes
	hosts allow = 192.168.0., 192.168.2., 127.

[homes]
	comment = public stuff
	path = /home/public
	public = yes
	create mask = 0775
	directory mask = 0755
	browseable = yes
	writable = yes
	locking = no
	

[david]
	comment = davids share
	path = /home/david
	valid users = david
	force group =  [at] user
            force create mode = 0770
            force directory mode = 0770
           valid users =  [at] user
           write list=  [at] user
           public =no
           writable = yes
           browsable = yes
           locking = no

[printers]
	comment = All Printers
	path = /etc/printcap
	browsable = yes
	public = yes

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After you put it into smb.conf then think where you will store your 
stuff.  If you want to save MS docs to a directory then do...........

chgrp users /home/david/docs
chmod a-rwx /home/david/docs
chmod ug+rwx /home/david/docs



That should sort it out.

Thanks

-- 
Richard
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