Hi,
I have finally had time to put up the test server and perform the
actions that you asked for with logging set to 10.
I would expect that a Windows machine should be able to access a public
share on the Samba server without the clear text password hack being
applied (it always worked fine with
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Mansell, Gary wrote:
> If a user (who does not have a login account on the
> Samba server) tries to map a guest share, the user gets
> presented with a login dialog asking for a password
> for the Guest account - how can I just allow access
> without
I'm getting that same problem since upgrading my Debian server from
Sarge to Etch. I've got the "map to guest = bad user" thing in my
config, but it's like it doesn't work now.
In the end, since 99.9% of the access I needed was as guest anyway, I
switched those shares over to share security. Of
Hi,
I have a Samba server that I have just transitioned from Samba v2 to v3
and at the same time I have changed from share mode security to user
mode security.
I having problems allowing guest access to some of my shares on the
server. I have some shares (such as apps and cdrom etc) that I would