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Permissions to users on Windows AD to samba share
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So we have a problem in a client they have a samba share, in that share there is sub-pastes and the users are in the Windows Active Directory, what they told us was that:
-For a certain group of users they can only see that sub-paste and access that certain sub-paste of the share.
-Want that when the users that are authorized that the system does a automount on Windows and Linux.
Is it possible to give permissions to that sub-paste that only the group X of the Active Directory can access it?
Thanks for the help!
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So we have a problem in a client they have a samba share, in that share there is sub-pastes and the users are in the Windows Active Directory, what they told us was that:
-For a certain group of users they can only see that sub-paste and access that certain sub-paste of the share.
-Want that when the users that are authorized that the system does a automount on Windows and Linux.
Is it possible to give permissions to that sub-paste that only the group X of the Active Directory can access it?
Thanks for the help!
network-shares samba active-directory
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So we have a problem in a client they have a samba share, in that share there is sub-pastes and the users are in the Windows Active Directory, what they told us was that:
-For a certain group of users they can only see that sub-paste and access that certain sub-paste of the share.
-Want that when the users that are authorized that the system does a automount on Windows and Linux.
Is it possible to give permissions to that sub-paste that only the group X of the Active Directory can access it?
Thanks for the help!
network-shares samba active-directory
So we have a problem in a client they have a samba share, in that share there is sub-pastes and the users are in the Windows Active Directory, what they told us was that:
-For a certain group of users they can only see that sub-paste and access that certain sub-paste of the share.
-Want that when the users that are authorized that the system does a automount on Windows and Linux.
Is it possible to give permissions to that sub-paste that only the group X of the Active Directory can access it?
Thanks for the help!
network-shares samba active-directory
network-shares samba active-directory
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