Harry Putnam <rea...@newsguy.com> writes: This probably the only good reason to top post:
Please disregard my query for help. It turned out to be an aftermarket filebrowser (Directory Opus) I was using. It was not issuing the prompt for authentication. The regular windows explorer does and once its been authenticated then the opus file browser can access too. > Running 151a8 > > I'm trying to access some of the smb shares I've created from a win7 > box. It can see the shares but cannot access any of them > > smb/server is running > I've added this line to /etc/pam.conf: > ,---- > | other password required pam_smb_passwd.so.1 nowarn > `---- > I've joined the windows workgroup 'home' that the win7 box is in. > sharesmb is turned on and named in this typical share: > ,---- > | zfs get sharesmb p2/rmh/m2 > | NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE > | p2/rmh/m2 sharesmb name=rmh-m2 local > `---- > Sharemgr show -vp sees it: > > ,---- > | zfs/p2/rmh/m2 nfs=() smb=() > | rmh-m2=/rmh/m2 > `---- > > I reset my users passwd once that line was added to pam.conf > I've rebooted since all the above was done. > > And finally, the windows 7 OS sees the share in `network'. > > However, it is not accessible and no authentication is offered when > clicking on it. > > What am I overlooking? _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss