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"Corporate Environment
In a corporate environment, you might want more than one person to administer Samba, giving each an individual username. Here are the steps to follow:
1. Create a Linux user group, such as sysadmin, with the groupadd command.
2. Use SWAT to update your smb.conf file so that the sysadmin group is listed in the [global] parameter settings:
domain admin group = @sysadmin
admin users = @sysadmin
printer admin = @sysadmin
3. Create individual Linux users that are part of this group.
4. Use the smbpasswd command to create Samba passwords for domain logins for this group. For security reasons this password may be different from the Linux password used to log into the Linux system from the console, via telnet or ssh. (Remember that Linux passwords are changed with the passwd command.)"
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Linux® Quick Fix Notebook
By Peter Harrison
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