I'm trying to share files between my Mac and Linux computers.
The easiest way for me to do this is to share with Samba (Windows Sharing).
I know that Mac OS requires a password to connect but for some reason, My Linux computer connects to the shares with full read and write access without me even putting in a password. Whats worse is that if I set permissions to No Access and Write Only with Password, Linux still connects with full read and write capabilities.
I usually wouldn't have a problem with this but, I am at school and any computer connected to the network can be seen by anyone.
So is there some way I can hide my computer on the network so that it doesn't appear on the list?
Or better, Is there some type of security that I can implement that Linux will respect and not walk all over?
PS. This is on Mac OS X 10.5.5
The easiest way for me to do this is to share with Samba (Windows Sharing).
I know that Mac OS requires a password to connect but for some reason, My Linux computer connects to the shares with full read and write access without me even putting in a password. Whats worse is that if I set permissions to No Access and Write Only with Password, Linux still connects with full read and write capabilities.
I usually wouldn't have a problem with this but, I am at school and any computer connected to the network can be seen by anyone.
So is there some way I can hide my computer on the network so that it doesn't appear on the list?
Or better, Is there some type of security that I can implement that Linux will respect and not walk all over?
PS. This is on Mac OS X 10.5.5