[Wylug-help] despirate help needed - Samba and security = share
Gary Stainburn
gary.stainburn at ringways.co.uk
Fri Jan 23 08:16:06 UTC 2015
Many years ago I built a server on Fedora 8 which became my core network
server running all the network servers (DNS etc) as well as a host of custom
services over inetd, However it's main purpose was to service Samba shares.
That server is now failing so I've just spent a week building a new F20 server
and converting everything from F8 to F20 - amazing number of changes needed
but also an amazing number of things are still the same.
Last of the things to move because the old server is still live and serving is
SAMBA. This is where I need the help.
All of my servers run the same type of setup and it's all based
around "security = share". Why is this so universally declared as bad??
I know when I built some F16 servers it said that "security = share" was
depreciated but it still let me use it. Now with F20 it just refuses.
The problem is that security = share did *exactly* what I wanted and now I
can't seem to achieve the same effect any other way.
Very simply, I use the [homes] section and have about 10 users defined on the
server - service, parts, admin etc.
Then for each user PC (approx 120 - 150) I then map a network drive to each
service that is required. Many only have one or two but some people such as
admin have access to sales, accounts, wages and admin.
All very simple and faultless for 8 years.
Now, when I try some of the examples found online, client PCs seem to be able
to connect to the first share ok but then whenever I try to connect a second
share it complains about having to log out of the first share first.
Can anyone please help me here. If I can't get it working I'll have to scrap
my week's work and install F16 on this box.
Fingers crossed
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