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Samba_SecuritySetupQuestion
- From: Tom <tommyr agora rdrop com>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: Samba_SecuritySetupQuestion
- Date: Sat, 3 Jul 1999 13:23:08 -0700 (PDT)
For my primitive needs "security = USER" or "security = SHARE" has worked
fine up to now for the family to automount shares and the printer. There
are the same accounts on the sambaserver as on the NT and 98 machines.
When I bring my work running '98 laptop home, which has a
username/password not common to the sambaserver, and connect to the
network I can't seem to get the setup to run smoothly. I always have to
logon to the network as a known sambaserver account/username (i.e."tom")
to have my sambaserver share mount.
I would like to map the laptop username "ROTKOWSKIT" to the sambaserver
username "tom" so that logging on to the laptop as "ROTKOWSKIT" has me
logging on to the network as user "tom" with the sambaserver share "tom"
mounted.
I've tried changing the "security =" to "SHARE" and "SERVER" and added
entries to smbusers but so far I can't seem to get the incantation quite
right.
How do I do this?
thanks
--
tom | "When we are born we cry that we have
tommyr agora rdrop com | come to this great stage of fools!"
| W. Shakespeare
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