On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 2:30 PM, julius von kohout
592...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
are you referring to root share or usershare? root shares work properly
and they are meant to be done by fiddling with smb.conf
I don't understand the distinction you're making.
This bug report was about
Via nautilus is usershare. Via smb.conf is root share. Try to set permissions
of home to 755 and make a share /home/public
If you make a public share samba uses nobody/other as user to change to that
directory. Its the last digit of dir permissions that is used. You can see that
if you run
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 3:36 PM, julius von kohout
592...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Via nautilus is usershare. Via smb.conf is root share.
Cool, thanks!
Try to set permissions of home to 755 and make a share /home/public
If you make a public share samba uses nobody/other as user to
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 2:30 PM, julius von kohout
592...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
are you referring to root share or usershare? root shares work properly
and they are meant to be done by fiddling with smb.conf
I don't understand the distinction you're making.
This bug report was about
Via nautilus is usershare. Via smb.conf is root share. Try to set permissions
of home to 755 and make a share /home/public
If you make a public share samba uses nobody/other as user to change to that
directory. Its the last digit of dir permissions that is used. You can see that
if you run
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 3:36 PM, julius von kohout
592...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Via nautilus is usershare. Via smb.conf is root share.
Cool, thanks!
Try to set permissions of home to 755 and make a share /home/public
If you make a public share samba uses nobody/other as user to
are you referring to root share or usershare? root shares work properly
and they are meant to be done by fiddling with smb.conf
user share via nautilus does not work properly
private shares with password (its automatically your login password)
work.
public (guest) shares in the home directory
are you referring to root share or usershare? root shares work properly
and they are meant to be done by fiddling with smb.conf
user share via nautilus does not work properly
private shares with password (its automatically your login password)
work.
public (guest) shares in the home directory
Same problem. Even more interseting is that it's OK on one PC but not
another, both using 12.04 32 bit!
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Same problem. Even more interseting is that it's OK on one PC but not
another, both using 12.04 32 bit!
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Shared folders (through Samba)
Samba is crashing when i reboot, and crashing when I make changes using
the gui
scott@scott-P5QC:~$ sudo system-config-samba
invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/samba not found.
invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/samba not found.
scott@scott-P5QC:~$
also, nautilus shares dont
That is on 12.04. I really dont have a clue of what to do anymore with
samba, and it used to work about a month ago.
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@sdowney717 — your problem is unrelated to this bug. I suggest that you
ask your question on Ubuntu Forums [1] or Ask Ubuntu [2].
[1] http://ubuntuforums.org/
[2] http://askubuntu.com/
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Samba is crashing when i reboot, and crashing when I make changes using
the gui
scott@scott-P5QC:~$ sudo system-config-samba
invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/samba not found.
invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/samba not found.
scott@scott-P5QC:~$
also, nautilus shares dont
That is on 12.04. I really dont have a clue of what to do anymore with
samba, and it used to work about a month ago.
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@sdowney717 — your problem is unrelated to this bug. I suggest that you
ask your question on Ubuntu Forums [1] or Ask Ubuntu [2].
[1] http://ubuntuforums.org/
[2] http://askubuntu.com/
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I have discovered that using the GUI to share a folder (via right-clicking in
Nautilus) does not make any changes to smb.conf - I'm not sure where the
information is stored, but I'm guessing it's somewhere in gconf (a quick check
in gconf-editor didn't turn it up, but I'm not a gconf expert).
I have discovered that using the GUI to share a folder (via right-clicking in
Nautilus) does not make any changes to smb.conf - I'm not sure where the
information is stored, but I'm guessing it's somewhere in gconf (a quick check
in gconf-editor didn't turn it up, but I'm not a gconf expert).
I agree with Paddy Landau that a respectable OS is expected these days
to be able to connect to shared folders (on at least the three main OSs)
with little or no user intervention. Once the computer and workgroup are
entered, and perhaps whether DHCP is being used, the configuration files
should
I agree with Paddy Landau that a respectable OS is expected these days
to be able to connect to shared folders (on at least the three main OSs)
with little or no user intervention. Once the computer and workgroup are
entered, and perhaps whether DHCP is being used, the configuration files
should
Yes sir, still seeing it. Seems to be an issue when you've got at
least two servers on the same subnet. Tell it to use 'bcast' before the
system default (usually the isp's dns), in each smb.conf; and it works.
There are several potential issues at work here.
My first experience with SAMBA was
Yes sir, still seeing it. Seems to be an issue when you've got at
least two servers on the same subnet. Tell it to use 'bcast' before the
system default (usually the isp's dns), in each smb.conf; and it works.
There are several potential issues at work here.
My first experience with SAMBA was
I am posting to comment that not only has this bug carried through to
10.10, it has now continued into the 11.04 base. I reinstalled Ubuntu
11.04 four times on one system and the issue occurred every time. As a
tech that promotes Ubuntu, I find it embarrassing that a fix has not yet
been
I think the Importance of this bug should be raised from Medium.
It is vital to have a system in today's world connect seamlessly and
effortlessly with other systems. I know it is outrageous that Microsoft
does not use agreed standards, but it's the way it is, so we have to
connect with Windows.
I am posting to comment that not only has this bug carried through to
10.10, it has now continued into the 11.04 base. I reinstalled Ubuntu
11.04 four times on one system and the issue occurred every time. As a
tech that promotes Ubuntu, I find it embarrassing that a fix has not yet
been
I think the Importance of this bug should be raised from Medium.
It is vital to have a system in today's world connect seamlessly and
effortlessly with other systems. I know it is outrageous that Microsoft
does not use agreed standards, but it's the way it is, so we have to
connect with Windows.
I have a windows xp pro network on acer desktop, + hp everex laptops each
with xp/ubu 10.04.
from the ubus can access xp files on desktop and other laptop when it is in xp
mode.
ubus do not see each other??
I have tried nearly every thread w/o success.
any suggestions, thanks Peace. Pete
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This will significantly add to egg on face if it is allowed to carry
over into Ubuntu 10.10. I have no idea what is happening with my file
sharing attempts. It seems to change from one machine shut down to the
next. If you look at the threads on this, the confusion is varied. No
excuse for
This will significantly add to egg on face if it is allowed to carry
over into Ubuntu 10.10. I have no idea what is happening with my file
sharing attempts. It seems to change from one machine shut down to the
next. If you look at the threads on this, the confusion is varied. No
excuse for
Hi Tony,
I made a slight change to the 1st step, install
system-config-samba
Warning, this method is not for unsecured networks
I found this method here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1502265
Thanks to Wolfrage
1. Applications menu -Ubuntu Software Center - in the search box type
nominated for Maverick by mistake. :/ sorry guys I failed to see Does
this bug affect you?
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Hi Tony,
I made a slight change to the 1st step, install
system-config-samba
Warning, this method is not for unsecured networks
I found this method here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1502265
Thanks to Wolfrage
1. Applications menu -Ubuntu Software Center - in the search box type
nominated for Maverick by mistake. :/ sorry guys I failed to see Does
this bug affect you?
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I want to ask what kind of testing proceeds a release of Ubuntu as it
appears that 10.04 is totally bug ridden with serious problems. Burning
disks does not work and now it appears sharing folders is also bug
ridden.
SAMBA seems to be permanently broken. How can it be so hard to get this
Hi
I do not have /etc/smb.conf on this machine so have no option to use the
suggested work-a-round..
I will check the other machine
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I want to ask what kind of testing proceeds a release of Ubuntu as it
appears that 10.04 is totally bug ridden with serious problems. Burning
disks does not work and now it appears sharing folders is also bug
ridden.
SAMBA seems to be permanently broken. How can it be so hard to get this
Hi
I do not have /etc/smb.conf on this machine so have no option to use the
suggested work-a-round..
I will check the other machine
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one of the missing steps is the installation of the GUI for samba...
shouldn't this show up as a dependency for the packages needed to share that
get installed within the process of that 1st right click some popped up
instructions?
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I am posting just to mention that I have had problems with file sharing
since I came to Ubuntu. I hope that this will be fixed whether we use
Nautilus-Share or Samba; just so long as it works consistently and
easily. As Garthhh pointed out I made a short how to on the method that
worked for me
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one of the missing steps is the installation of the GUI for samba...
shouldn't this show up as a dependency for the packages needed to share that
get installed within the process of that 1st right click some popped up
instructions?
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I am posting just to mention that I have had problems with file sharing
since I came to Ubuntu. I hope that this will be fixed whether we use
Nautilus-Share or Samba; just so long as it works consistently and
easily. As Garthhh pointed out I made a short how to on the method that
worked for me
I have had this problem since I started using SAMBA in v6.06, I am now
using v10.04 and configuring SAMBA is still a problem. Getting the
computers to discover each other, so they are listed in Places-Network
is a pain. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it works after a long delay and
sometimes they
my notebook had powered down
when I restarted I had an icon for the documents on my pc [the share I set up
above]?
but of course the other 2 computers are still awol
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Shared folders (through Samba) when following instructions sometimes does not
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I have had this problem since I started using SAMBA in v6.06, I am now
using v10.04 and configuring SAMBA is still a problem. Getting the
computers to discover each other, so they are listed in Places-Network
is a pain. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it works after a long delay and
sometimes they
my notebook had powered down
when I restarted I had an icon for the documents on my pc [the share I set up
above]?
but of course the other 2 computers are still awol
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I'll go through the whole thing from scratch, following instructions as I get
them from the GUI see where it gets me
I just walked into the other room sat down at an ol Pentium III pc that is
hooked to my printer. I added Mint9 [last week] to this PC, because it's
easier to use than 10.04
I'll go through the whole thing from scratch, following instructions as I get
them from the GUI see where it gets me
I just walked into the other room sat down at an ol Pentium III pc that is
hooked to my printer. I added Mint9 [last week] to this PC, because it's
easier to use than 10.04
There are also some other related threads:
Paddy Landau's thread
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1491092
with a work around
Wolfrage's better solution:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1502265
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How do I vote for this bug? I am also affected. Every release of Ubuntu
I've installed so far (from 8.04) has had an issue with samba! This
should be seamless.
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There are also some other related threads:
Paddy Landau's thread
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1491092
with a work around
Wolfrage's better solution:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1502265
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Looks more like a name resolution and presence detection issue more than
a configuration issue, so I'm reassigning to samba.
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Looks more like a name resolution and presence detection issue more than
a configuration issue, so I'm reassigning to samba.
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When I try to do a simple share of documents folder get an error:
'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare add: cannot convert name
Everyone to a SID. The connection was refused. Maybe smbd is not running.
if I do a search of synaptic there is a samba4
which is described as an
When I try to do a simple share of documents folder get an error:
'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare add: cannot convert name
Everyone to a SID. The connection was refused. Maybe smbd is not running.
if I do a search of synaptic there is a samba4
which is described as an
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