I know your problem's solved but I usually test access with smbclient..
smbclient -L servername -U sharename
smbclient //servername/shared -U username
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Adam W wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Having a few issues with a samba share that i cannot work out...
>
> Basically i can access a
Julian,
> > /mnt/shared is owned by the group "shared" and all have read write
> > permissions recursively..
>
> > where else can their permission be denied ??? it doesnt
> make sense...
>
> Who has access to /mnt ? To have access to a directory in
> Linux you also need at least the execute (
> /mnt/shared is owned by the group "shared" and all have read write
> permissions recursively..
> where else can their permission be denied ??? it doesnt make sense...
Who has access to /mnt ? To have access to a directory in Linux you also
need at least the execute (x) bit set on all the direct
I've always had to create a seperate set of accts and passwords using:
smbadduser unix-id:samba-id
usually sborg:sborg
I think is then prompts you for a password.
You can later set the password using smbpasswd.
Rgds,
Stephan
On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 14:33, Michael Kraus wrote:
> G'day all...
>
Just check that they are connecting as themselves and not GUEST(nobody)...
`smbstatus` will show who's on etc...
run `mksmbpasswd.sh < /etc/passwd >> /etc/smbpasswd` to import the user list
and then give them their windows password by using `smbpasswd username` and
set each one..
thanks,
George