Il giorno sab, 28/03/2009 alle 15.43 -0500, Rajko M. ha scritto:
Initial post was about user that has to sort that out by himself. Besides, I'm still reading how to setup Samba. I can see shares set in Linux, but I can't write to them.
Hi Rajko, in my experience, which is quite limited not being a sysadmin, but just trying to sort out my problems, is that you need simply to: - Configure samba server in YaST, specifying if it's the case the windows domain name. Here you can choose WINS, if you want users to manage shares (it is necessary if you want to use DE easy configuration tools like GNOME shares) and if you want to accept guests. - Create a samba user associated to your linux user, sharing the same password you use on Windows. - Open the appropriate ports in the firewall. Once this is done, shares can be managed using GNOME network shares tool. You can decide if a share is read-only, if it's writable and if you want to accept guests. Regards, Alberto -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org