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Server with Samba
Hello everybody.
The problem deals with a schoolserver with linux running on it. Samba is running so that everybody has his own homedirectory on the server. Now the Problem: A directory should be created on which one everybody can write, but not read the files. We are at the point that everybody cannot open the files and those ones got the size 0B. Now noone should even be able to see any files in this directory, except root, of course. Anyone of you got any ideas? Thanks, Jan |
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