On Wednesday, July 10, 2013, Daniel Kjar wrote:
> Interesting. I tried that pam.conf line and it created havoc. I had this
> infinite loop with a dlopen didn't open that locked me out. Had to go in
> with a recovery disk. this is a stock a7 install.
>
> I guess I don't understand why the exist
It was the package that popped up in the package manager when I searched
for samba. It said something about CIFS in the description. Looks like
something that should be installed by default but I guess you have to
draw the line somewhere.
On 7/10/2013 1:31 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 20
On 2013-07-10 16:41, Daniel Kjar wrote:
Excellent. I install the samba package, restarted it, put in the
pam.conf line again, reset my password, and perfection.
Thanks! Glad I didn't muck around with all of that other stuff.
Just for clarity, is that really "Samba" or "smb" packages with
ke
If the directory already exists then do chown -R {username}:{groupname}
{directoryname}
If you try to retrieve the directory from windows you might give the username
as {workgroupname}\{username}
If you have a pc that is part of a domain (like your office pc) then joining a
CIFS on a local/pr
Excellent. I install the samba package, restarted it, put in the
pam.conf line again, reset my password, and perfection.
Thanks! Glad I didn't muck around with all of that other stuff.
On 07/10/13 10:05 AM, James Carlson wrote:
On 07/10/13 09:55, Daniel Kjar wrote:
Interesting. I tried th
hmmm... I bet I am missing whatever contains the passwd.so.1
I did the normal desktop install. I don't think you get a choice in OI
like you did in Solaris.
I am installing the samba package as I type
On 07/10/13 10:05 AM, James Carlson wrote:
On 07/10/13 09:55, Daniel Kjar wrote:
I
On 07/10/13 09:55, Daniel Kjar wrote:
> Interesting. I tried that pam.conf line and it created havoc. I had
> this infinite loop with a dlopen didn't open that locked me out. Had to
> go in with a recovery disk. this is a stock a7 install.
At a guess, you don't have all of the CIFS packages in
Interesting. I tried that pam.conf line and it created havoc. I had
this infinite loop with a dlopen didn't open that locked me out. Had to
go in with a recovery disk. this is a stock a7 install.
I guess I don't understand why the existing permissions don't work for
CIFS. so something oth
On 07/10/13 07:57, Daniel Kjar wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am trying to get CIFS working to share a home drive to a windows 8
> machine. The pool already exists and I don't use auto_home.
>
> I tried just zfs set sharesmb=on home and that made it discoverable but
> when i try to log in I get
You need to set permissions right!
ordinary chmod ug+rw... , or ACL's chmod A=user:.
I'm using CIFS in workgroup mode without issues for my OsX clients.
Regards
Andrej
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Daniel Kjar wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am trying to get CIFS working to share a home
On 10/07/13 13:57, Daniel Kjar wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am trying to get CIFS working to share a home drive to a windows 8
machine. The pool already exists and I don't use auto_home.
I tried just zfs set sharesmb=on home and that made it discoverable but
when i try to log in I get authenticati
Hello everyone,
I am trying to get CIFS working to share a home drive to a windows 8
machine. The pool already exists and I don't use auto_home.
I tried just zfs set sharesmb=on home and that made it discoverable but
when i try to log in I get authentication denied.
I looked at the instruc
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gnome-terminals suddenly vanish from your desktop .
Starting from an xterm, IO can dbx i
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Earlier we had only 5.2 version, and it was really ancient.
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