Message-ID: <3A2FABB8.17F5A63C@dove.net.au>
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 01:54:40 +1030
From: Brian Marr
I can write to the share remotely as root, but not ancalagon (in the root group). My biggest snag is it wont allow me to make permission changes to that directory while hdd1 is mounted and have them stay (this is from the command line on this particular server). Currently I am logging in as root from within my trusted network, so I am not dead in the water. I would just like to figure out what the beef is here... :)
Thanks! CK
-----Original Message----- From: bombay@dnscache.adl.au.asiaonline.net [mailto:bombay@dnscache.adl.au.asiaonline.net]On Behalf Of Brian Marr Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 5:59 AM To: SLE Subject: Re: [SLE] Samba
It sounds like you are close.
Suggestions
Check permissions of the /muzak Did you write to it as root or user from the console ?
Brian Marr
NOC wrote:
OK, I finally was able to connect to the share from my win2k box... Something was odd in the directory, so I just created a new one.
This share is located on the second physical disk (fat32). Now I cant
seem
to change the properties of the mount point (muzak) when the disk is mounted? I can read/write to it fine from the console, but I cant copy anything TO it over the network.. I have the share set as public, writeable, browseable. Did I miss something here?
Thanks! CK
-----Original Message----- From: James Smith [mailto:jsmith@swallows.org.uk] Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 3:24 PM To: Kulish, Chris (Des Moines) Cc: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: RE: [SLE] Samba
Small Point, but I take it nmbd (netbios daeman) is running? If you have:
netbios name = lunacy
in smb.conf then it should be working. If you do not have this line, then after Samba has been started, at the command line type:
nmbd -n lunacy
then try mapping a drive in Windows. If this works, then there is your problem and add the netbios name line to smb.conf.
Another suggestion, which worked for me, have you got dummy0 interface enabled? It should work with dummy but removing this sometimes does help, it helped me.
-----Original Message----- From: Kulish, Chris (Des Moines) [mailto:ckulish@mrc-rail.com] Sent: 06 December 2000 13:39 To: SuSE List (E-mail) Subject: [SLE] Samba
After RTFM, a little swearing, and a couple of beers... I am still having an issue with SMB
I setup Samba, it seems to be running (ps aux), I added the user (which was disabled when created?), enabled the user.
I have my share listed in the smb.conf. It is also configured to use encrypted passwords.
net use m: \\lunacy\mp3 system error 67 has occurred the network name cannot be found
I can connect to other linux shares from this Win2k box. I assumed the above message was talking about the netbios name? I checked it, pinged it (by name and IP).
Excuse any typos, this was transcribed via phone by the wife.
Any thoughts? CK
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