How to setup samba conf file for read only group and read/write for a certain user in a share











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I need to create a share in Linux (Fedora) and one group must have only read rights and one certain user can read/write. The rest has no access.



this is part of my configuration file. How can I set the read/write and only read rights?



[share2]
path = /srv/share2
valid users = simone +sales
browsable = yes
writeable = yes
public = no
read only = no









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    I need to create a share in Linux (Fedora) and one group must have only read rights and one certain user can read/write. The rest has no access.



    this is part of my configuration file. How can I set the read/write and only read rights?



    [share2]
    path = /srv/share2
    valid users = simone +sales
    browsable = yes
    writeable = yes
    public = no
    read only = no









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      I need to create a share in Linux (Fedora) and one group must have only read rights and one certain user can read/write. The rest has no access.



      this is part of my configuration file. How can I set the read/write and only read rights?



      [share2]
      path = /srv/share2
      valid users = simone +sales
      browsable = yes
      writeable = yes
      public = no
      read only = no









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      I need to create a share in Linux (Fedora) and one group must have only read rights and one certain user can read/write. The rest has no access.



      this is part of my configuration file. How can I set the read/write and only read rights?



      [share2]
      path = /srv/share2
      valid users = simone +sales
      browsable = yes
      writeable = yes
      public = no
      read only = no






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          Reading the man page for smb.conf would be very useful. (You'll need to skim it several times before diving in deeply.)



          You have a couple of mistakes in your share definition.





          • Lists are items separated by commas.



                valid users = simone, +sales



          • You haven't specified a read list or a write list



                read list = +sales
            write list = simone







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            Reading the man page for smb.conf would be very useful. (You'll need to skim it several times before diving in deeply.)



            You have a couple of mistakes in your share definition.





            • Lists are items separated by commas.



                  valid users = simone, +sales



            • You haven't specified a read list or a write list



                  read list = +sales
              write list = simone







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              Reading the man page for smb.conf would be very useful. (You'll need to skim it several times before diving in deeply.)



              You have a couple of mistakes in your share definition.





              • Lists are items separated by commas.



                    valid users = simone, +sales



              • You haven't specified a read list or a write list



                    read list = +sales
                write list = simone







              share|improve this answer























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                Reading the man page for smb.conf would be very useful. (You'll need to skim it several times before diving in deeply.)



                You have a couple of mistakes in your share definition.





                • Lists are items separated by commas.



                      valid users = simone, +sales



                • You haven't specified a read list or a write list



                      read list = +sales
                  write list = simone







                share|improve this answer












                Reading the man page for smb.conf would be very useful. (You'll need to skim it several times before diving in deeply.)



                You have a couple of mistakes in your share definition.





                • Lists are items separated by commas.



                      valid users = simone, +sales



                • You haven't specified a read list or a write list



                      read list = +sales
                  write list = simone








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