From: "Eve Atley" <eatley@wowcorp.com>
To: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Best way to enable 'guest' access onto Linux fileserver?
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:49:19 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <008101c52f18$3cc98ed0$580aa8c0@lanadmin> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <60a7468904112205532cc2467@mail.gmail.com>
Sorry if my subject is misleading. What I am hoping to do is give 'guest'
access to our 'public' directory (home/shared/public and nothing else) for
consultants who visit us inside the office on a case-by-case basis. This is
to enable consultants to share files across the network when they visit.
Right now, we use Samba credentials (ie. Somebody/password) on our Redhat 9
box, and match their computer logon (Somebody/password) to that so people
don't have to enter a special username/password to connect to our server.
Therefore, all our employees have their own username/password combo on their
computers, as well as their own samba username/password that matches.
So say Joe comes in as a consultant, logged in as joe/computerpassword.
Obviously, when he attempts to access our server, he recieves a prompt
asking him for a username/password, since no joe/computerpassword exists on
our Linux box.
So how would you handle this? By creating a guest/guest account on the Linux
box that allows access to only /home/public, then giving that info to a
consultant on an as-needed basis? Or some other way?
Thanks,
Eve
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-03-22 19:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-11-22 10:27 how to protect against peer-to-peer? Luca Ferrari
2004-11-22 13:02 ` urgrue
2004-11-22 13:39 ` Adam Lang
2004-11-22 13:53 ` Adrian C.
2004-11-22 13:57 ` Adrian C.
2005-02-12 1:01 ` RH Ent. 3.0 = no support for firewire HD? Eve Atley
2005-03-22 19:49 ` Eve Atley [this message]
2005-03-22 20:09 ` Best way to enable 'guest' access onto Linux fileserver? Grant Coady
2005-03-23 16:15 ` Jens Knoell
2005-03-23 21:10 ` Eve Atley
2005-03-23 23:01 ` Jens Knoell
2005-03-28 16:53 ` Resolved: " Eve Atley
2004-11-22 15:53 ` how to protect against peer-to-peer? Jens Knoell
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