On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 16:55 +0200, jdd-gmane wrote:
Le 05/07/2010 14:41, Adam Tauno Williams a écrit :
Use the Samba docs, *not* 3rd party docs. The Samba docs are reasonably current; most others are wrong. well... but needs three days to read and understand for something that show work from scratch!
I don't see why CIFS shares should work by default on a non-M$ operating system. There is a serious disconnect between the POSIX and the CIFS identity model; bridging the chasm requires design choices.
tB: smbd and nmbd runs, I have fusesmb but don't know how to use it and smb4k don't find anythinh on the net You installed Samba4? You want Samba 3.4.x probably. I run factory, probably can't be more up to date
Except that Samba 4 is *not* stable. It certainly isn't more up-to-date as far as usability bugfixes go.
the XP machine sees the linux one, but can't connect (same account name and pass on the two sides I have solved the problem
Did you create a CIFS account (smbpasswd -a)? You must have a corresponding Samba account, an NSS account is not sufficient. first thing that was needed for ages. the firewall have to be openned for samba server but also for samba client and for netbios server... with this I can copy from XP to openSUSE and vice versa
Great.
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Adam Tauno Williams