Hello,
This issue appears again in Mantic (fresh install).
And in Mantic, nautilus-share is not installed by default. So you must add it
manually.
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This is happening in lunar beta 23.04,.
I install nautilus-share.
Turned on sharing in Gnome preference (both options)
When attempting to share a folder:
'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: cannot open usershare
directory /var/lib/samba/usershares. Error Permission denied
You do
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Title:
User not added to group sambashare: You do
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 07:46:51PM -, Ricardo Graça wrote:
If I'm not mistaken this only affects non-Administrator user accounts.
It is happening on my fresh installation of 13.10.
Well, I don't think anything can be done from the perspective of
non-administrator user accounts.
As a
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Title:
User not added to group sambashare: You do not have permission to
create a usershare.
If I'm not mistaken this only affects non-Administrator user accounts.
It is happening on my fresh installation of 13.10.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Create a new unprivileged user using the User Accounts control panel
2) Login with this new user account
3) Try to share a folder with Nautilus
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Title:
User not added to group sambashare: You do not have permission to
create a usershare.
BTW, before I used the above command, the user was showing in the Samba
Users window of the Samba Server Configuration app. I assumed that this
window specified the users who could define shares. Am I wrong?
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Apologies. I didn't notice the sudo usermod -a -G sambashare command
in Jakob's original post. That command fixed the problem. However, IMO,
standard users should not have to ask their administrator to do this
when they first want to share a folder. The same applies to home users
who are
On 03/01/2013 18:44, John Rose wrote:
BTW, before I used the above command, the user was showing in the Samba
Users window of the Samba Server Configuration app. I assumed that this
window specified the users who could define shares. Am I wrong?
No, that's not it. That configuration
I also have the same problem on Precise which has had clean install. The
user is in the group sambashare.
I'm not able to workaround this: I've tried creating the share logging
in as another user who has administrative privileges but I get a
different error message (something to the effect that I
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