12-18-2014
Samba configuration
Good morning.
I installed Samba on my server but I need some help in consfiguratin:
1. Access only for users from my network
2. Create catalog for all users, users not login - only read, users log in - all(read, create, write)
3. Create catalog for users group. If we create some group users from that group have access to that catalog (read, create, write)
4. All users have acces to their home catalog
5. No time synchronization with server
Thank You very much.
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update-catalog
UPDATE-CATALOG(8) Debian UPDATE-CATALOG(8)
NAME
update-catalog - create or update entry in SGML catalog file
SYNOPSIS
update-catalog [options] --add --super centralized_catalog
update-catalog [options] --add centralized_catalog ordinary_catalog
update-catalog [options] --remove --super centralized_catalog
update-catalog [options] --remove centralized_catalog ordinary_catalog
DESCRIPTION
update-catalog inserts, updates or removes entries in the SGML super catalog /etc/sgml/catalog and the SGML centralized catalogs located in
/etc/sgml.
OPTIONS
--add Adds an entry for the centralized_catalog in the super catalog /etc/sgml/catalog, or an entry for the ordinary_catalog in the cen-
tralized_catalog.
--remove
Removes the entry for the centralized_catalog from the super catalog /etc/sgml/catalog, or the entry for the ordinary_catalog from
the centralized_catalog.
--quiet
Prevents the usual diagnostic output.
--test Prevents the update of the catalog and writes the resulting SGML catalog to standard output.
--version
Displays the version information and exits.
--help Display the usage information and exits.
AUTHOR
Ardo van Rangelrooij <ardo@debian.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Ardo van Rangelrooij
This is free software; see the GNU General Public Licence version 2 or later for copying conditions. There is no warranty.
Debian Project June 2004 UPDATE-CATALOG(8)