Le 16/03/2015 17:59, Niki Kovacs a écrit :
On such a minimal client, I have these Samba packages installed:
[root@bernadette:~] # rpm -qa | grep samba
samba-common-4.1.1-38.el7_0.x86_64
samba-client-4.1.1-38.el7_0.x86_64
samba-libs-4.1.1-38.el7_0.x86_64
Unfortunately I can neither browse any S
Le 16/03/2015 10:18, Earl A Ramirez a écrit :
I replicated your settings on a CentOS 7 on a KVM, I did not see the
samba server when I click on "Browse Network", however when I enter
smb:/// I was able to see the shares.
If Im not mistaken the 'nmb' service is responsible for browsing,
therefore
Le 16/03/2015 10:18, Earl A Ramirez a écrit :
I replicated your settings on a CentOS 7 on a KVM, I did not see the
samba server when I click on "Browse Network", however when I enter
smb:/// I was able to see the shares.
If Im not mistaken the 'nmb' service is responsible for browsing,
therefore
On Mon, 2015-03-16 at 09:59 +0100, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently fiddling with Samba, trying to make it work on CentOS 7.
> Before that, I ran Samba successfully in a mixed environment with
> Slackware64 14.1 on the server and Slackware/Windows Seven on the client
> side.
>
> I ha
Hi,
I'm currently fiddling with Samba, trying to make it work on CentOS 7.
Before that, I ran Samba successfully in a mixed environment with
Slackware64 14.1 on the server and Slackware/Windows Seven on the client
side.
I have three sandbox machines running CentOS 7. One has a minimal
insta
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