How do I hide two or more directories in smb.conf?
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I configured smb.conf
that works well for sharing a directory, say "samba directory", to my Windows 10 machine. Now I want to hide two sub-directories, e.g. subdir1
and subdir2
under "samba directory", so i added the following line in in smb.conf
:
veto files = subdir1, subdir2
But it does not work and only subdir2
was hidden from Windows 10 machine.
When I changed it to veto files = subdir1
, subdir1
was hidden well from windows 10 visiting. So, how to hide two directories from my Windows 10 machine? Thanks!
samba
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I configured smb.conf
that works well for sharing a directory, say "samba directory", to my Windows 10 machine. Now I want to hide two sub-directories, e.g. subdir1
and subdir2
under "samba directory", so i added the following line in in smb.conf
:
veto files = subdir1, subdir2
But it does not work and only subdir2
was hidden from Windows 10 machine.
When I changed it to veto files = subdir1
, subdir1
was hidden well from windows 10 visiting. So, how to hide two directories from my Windows 10 machine? Thanks!
samba
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up vote
1
down vote
favorite
up vote
1
down vote
favorite
I configured smb.conf
that works well for sharing a directory, say "samba directory", to my Windows 10 machine. Now I want to hide two sub-directories, e.g. subdir1
and subdir2
under "samba directory", so i added the following line in in smb.conf
:
veto files = subdir1, subdir2
But it does not work and only subdir2
was hidden from Windows 10 machine.
When I changed it to veto files = subdir1
, subdir1
was hidden well from windows 10 visiting. So, how to hide two directories from my Windows 10 machine? Thanks!
samba
I configured smb.conf
that works well for sharing a directory, say "samba directory", to my Windows 10 machine. Now I want to hide two sub-directories, e.g. subdir1
and subdir2
under "samba directory", so i added the following line in in smb.conf
:
veto files = subdir1, subdir2
But it does not work and only subdir2
was hidden from Windows 10 machine.
When I changed it to veto files = subdir1
, subdir1
was hidden well from windows 10 visiting. So, how to hide two directories from my Windows 10 machine? Thanks!
samba
samba
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asked Dec 27 '17 at 12:35
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"veto files = subdir1, subdir2"
Wrong syntax. Try:
veto files = /subdir1/subdir2
From the man pages:
veto files (S)
This is a list of files and directories that are neither visible
nor accessible. Each entry in the list must be separated by a '/',
which allows spaces to be included in the entry.
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"veto files = subdir1, subdir2"
Wrong syntax. Try:
veto files = /subdir1/subdir2
From the man pages:
veto files (S)
This is a list of files and directories that are neither visible
nor accessible. Each entry in the list must be separated by a '/',
which allows spaces to be included in the entry.
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"veto files = subdir1, subdir2"
Wrong syntax. Try:
veto files = /subdir1/subdir2
From the man pages:
veto files (S)
This is a list of files and directories that are neither visible
nor accessible. Each entry in the list must be separated by a '/',
which allows spaces to be included in the entry.
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"veto files = subdir1, subdir2"
Wrong syntax. Try:
veto files = /subdir1/subdir2
From the man pages:
veto files (S)
This is a list of files and directories that are neither visible
nor accessible. Each entry in the list must be separated by a '/',
which allows spaces to be included in the entry.
"veto files = subdir1, subdir2"
Wrong syntax. Try:
veto files = /subdir1/subdir2
From the man pages:
veto files (S)
This is a list of files and directories that are neither visible
nor accessible. Each entry in the list must be separated by a '/',
which allows spaces to be included in the entry.
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answered Dec 27 '17 at 17:14
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