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read list = @qa
write list = @sysadmin, vincent
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Located in
docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:517(programlisting)
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Another possible Samba permission is to declare <emphasis>administrative</emphasis> permissions to a particular shared resource. Users having administrative permissions may read, write, or modify any information contained in the resource where the user has been given explicit administrative permissions.
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Located in
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For example, to give the user <emphasis role="italic">melissa</emphasis> administrative permissions to the <emphasis role="italic">share</emphasis> example, the <filename>/etc/samba/smb.conf</filename> file would be edited to add the following line under the <emphasis>[share]</emphasis> entry:
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admin users = melissa
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Located in
docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:537(programlisting)
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After editing <filename>/etc/samba/smb.conf</filename>, restart Samba for the changes to take effect:
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Located in
../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:510(para)
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For the <emphasis>read list</emphasis> and <emphasis>write list</emphasis> to work the Samba security mode must <emphasis>not</emphasis> be set to <emphasis role="italic">security = share</emphasis>
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Located in
../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:519(para)
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Now that Samba has been configured to limit which groups have access to the shared directory, the filesystem permissions need to be updated.
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Located in
../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:526(para)
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Traditional Linux file permissions do not map well to Windows NT Access Control Lists (ACLs). Fortunately POSIX ACLs are available on <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> servers providing more fine grained control. For example, to enable ACLs on <filename>/srv</filename> an EXT3 filesystem, edit <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> adding the <emphasis>acl</emphasis> option:
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../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:531(para)
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UUID=66bcdd2e-8861-4fb0-b7e4-e61c569fe17d /srv ext3 noatime,relatime,acl 0
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Located in
docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:575(programlisting)
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Then remount the partition:
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Located in
docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:580(para)
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