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March 20th, 2003, 07:37 PM
#1
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file sharing whith samba
hi all
I ve got two computers on a local network
One has Windoze Me the othe has linux Mandrake 9.0
When accessing shared files from the windoze box i get a prompt for a password
And when i acces from the linux box i can acces all file but not open them or download them
thx for any help!
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March 20th, 2003, 07:59 PM
#2
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Concerning the password you might have to deal with the smbpasswd command (man smbpasswd) and generate a password file in your samba directory ( /etc/samba on a SuSE box).
Concerning the access to the files it could be helpful if you would post your (anonymised) smb.conf file.
Are you using SWAT to configure Samba? It's very helpful I think.
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March 20th, 2003, 08:18 PM
#3
Do you have permission to accss those files from the user you are logged in as?
smbpasswd is the correct solution for the password problem....
smbpasswd -a <username>
It will prompt you for a password for that user then.
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March 20th, 2003, 08:32 PM
#4
Yes, you certainly have a permission problem and as pointed about above, SWAT is the best way to go about resolving it. You run it locally through your web browser. On RH it runs on port 900 I believe and I can't see why it would be different on the mandrake distro.
There is an entire section within SWAT that allows you to setup permissions for your shares. It took me about 2 days to get all the kinks worked out using SWAT but once I did, it has been stable ever since.
Anyway, hope this helps out.
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March 20th, 2003, 10:12 PM
#5
Configuring manually smb.conf is really bothering, but it is possible. I personally didn't install SWAT after my last Linux re-installation and I configured everything directly. The weirdest thing is that my access throught my file-sharing little network is faster with Samba than with Windows!
It reminds me you should also check your Windows permissions and not only Linux permissions. I know it can seems stupid but it is easy to forget to configure your Windows boxes after a hard day spent to configure Linux ones.
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March 20th, 2003, 10:55 PM
#6
Keep in mind when using SWAT. All those nice little comment fields that are in your smb.conf file will go away once you update and save the configuration using SWAT. You'll then have to do some searching or get a book to figure out what some of the fields mean and how to use them....FYI....
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March 21st, 2003, 12:22 AM
#7
This is not to knock on SWAT, but I think if it's your first time you should configure the shares yourself. SWAT may be nice but you don't learn a damn thing. Such as the veto files issue I had when I installed the Office XP Pro CD on my server. Therefore I am going to show you a sample of my samba.conf. I removed all the comments from my server because I do not believe in them, in my httpd.conf however I do have comments to remember WTF I did. Notice on the veto files I took out the riched.dll because whatever is in the veto files, is hidden even though it is really there. It's a protection against some viruses.
Also make sure that you have permission to read and write to the files on the linux server. If samba was not configured properly in the beginning you may have odd permissions.
[global]
unix extensions = yes
client code page = 850
character set = ISO8859-15
socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
workgroup = Bigknight
os level = 2
null passwords = yes
printcap name = CUPS
encrypt passwords = yes
time server = yes
veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/*.{*}/
wins support = no
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
browseable = no
writeable = yes
create mask = 0640
directory mask = 0750
[samba]
writeable = yes
path = /data1
create mask = 0640
comment = Samba
directory mask = 0750
guests = yes
public = yes
[data]
path = /data1/data
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
guests = no
public = yes
[zipfiles]
browseable = yes
valid users = louie
writeable = yes
guests = no
public = yes
path = /data1/zipfiles
[mp3]
path = /data1/mp3
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
guests = no
public = yes
[pics]
browseable = yes
valid users = louie
writeable = yes
guests = no
public = yes
path = /data1/movies
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