My samba password is 6 characters long.
Aah, there is a workaround! :-)
Changed my password to six characters, voila:
This lead me to
http://www.hostingforum.ca/637009-samba-smbpasswd-truncates-password-8-chars-solaris-sparc.html.
I have compiled samba 3.0.24 from source using ./configure
Claus Guttesen wrote:
My samba password is 6 characters long.
Aah, there is a workaround! :-)
Changed my password to six characters, voila:
This lead me to
http://www.hostingforum.ca/637009-samba-smbpasswd-truncates-password-8-chars-solaris-sparc.html.
I have compiled samba 3.0.24 from
I noticed that your using smbpasswd for your passdb backend. Try
changing that to tdbsam and then add your user again: smbpasswd -a
user
I tried bo no avail unfortunately.
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the gentlest gamester is the soonest winner.
Shakespeare
From the OS X terminal, does smbclient -L solarishostname show the
shares on the opensolaris box?
Thank you for your pointer, the error message is a bit strange. First
the opensolaris-install rozetta:
brage~%smbclient -L rozetta
Password:
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
I'm running build 70a and I share files with my mac using samba as well.
However, I use the sharemgr gui app to selectively enable/disable sharing of
directories. When you connect to the opensolaris box, what is the path that
you enter in the OS X finder? Since you have browseable = no in
Can yo try adding a share that guest users can access? Add the following to
your smb.conf file:
[test]
path=/export/test
guest ok = yes
writeable = yes
public = yes
Also, create the /export/test directory and put a file in it:
mkdir /export/test
chmod a+rw test
echo this is a test
Claus Guttesen wrote:
I'm running build 70a and I share files with my mac using samba as
well. However, I use the sharemgr gui app to selectively
enable/disable sharing of directories. When you connect to the
opensolaris box, what is the path that you enter in the OS X
finder? Since you have
It doesn't advertise itself on the local network whereas my FreeBSD
samba is visible as workgroup ZETTA. I started Windows 2000 (in
vmware) and I can't mount a share from there either.
I'll give your config a try and see what happens.
Your config does work on my system. Shares are not
Can yo try adding a share that guest users can access? Add the following to
your smb.conf file:
[test]
path=/export/test
guest ok = yes
writeable = yes
public = yes
Also, create the /export/test directory and put a file in it:
mkdir /export/test
chmod a+rw test
echo this is a test file
Hi.
Have enabled samba using 'svcadm enable samba' and have copied
/etc/sfw/smb.conf-default to /etc/sfw/smb.conf and have permitted my
local network. But I can't login using my mac os x finder. I can log
into other samba-services (on FreeBSD).
I've used the build-in samba service, ie. no
In the smb.conf file, did you change the workgroup = MYGROUP to the domain that
the Mac is in?
-ron
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In the smb.conf file, did you change the workgroup = MYGROUP to the domain
that the Mac is in?
We don't have any Windows domain-server, only workgroups. :-) We are
approx. 10 mac- and windows-clients.
I can log into the ZETTA workgroup which is configured on our FreeBSD
samba-service. I
Can you post the smb.conf file you are using on the Solaris machine?
Andrew.
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Can you post the smb.conf file you are using on the Solaris machine?
Shure.
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the gentlest gamester is the soonest winner.
Shakespeare
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Have you created the smbpasswd file ? Have you entered the passwords using
smbpasswd ?
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Have you created the smbpasswd file ? Have you entered the passwords using
smbpasswd ?
Yes, I used 'smbpasswd -a username' + password. I assume that the
smbpasswd file is created at that time. It has on FreeBSD.
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the gentlest
Hmm, I was just able to get it to work. I used the following share
with all the other shares commented out:
[test]
comment = Test Share
path = /export/home/myuser/workspace
valid users = myuser
public = no
writable = yes
Just some ideas: Make sure the path is correct (wether
I'm running build 70a and I share files with my mac using samba as well.
However, I use the sharemgr gui app to selectively enable/disable sharing of
directories. When you connect to the opensolaris box, what is the path that you
enter in the OS X finder? Since you have browseable = no in the
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