Hello, Anyone can work with samba enabled with shared level of identification? I can not work with samba, always access deny in security that should not ask for password but Windows XP ask for it. Incredible! Really works? -- -- Publicidad http://www.pas-world.com
you have to match the usernames and passwords in xp with samba. It works fine here. If you are having authentication errors you may want to install webmin and use it to manage samba. devel wrote:> Hello, > Anyone can work with samba enabled with shared level of identification? > I can not work with samba, always access deny in security that should > not ask for password but Windows XP ask for it. Incredible! > Really works? > > >-- My "Foundation" verse: Isa 54:17 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD. -- carpe ductum -- "Grab the tape" CDTT (Certified Duct Tape Technician) Linux user #322099 Machines: 206822 256638 276825 http://counter.li.org/
On 5/26/07, devel <dev001 at pas-world.com> wrote:> Hello, > Anyone can work with samba enabled with shared level of identification? > I can not work with samba, always access deny in security that should > not ask for password but Windows XP ask for it. Incredible! > Really works?If you want allow access with NO password, create a guest account and add a 'guest ok =yes' to the options for your share. Akemi
Hello, After patient, I see that can only use samba if the directory is in the same partition of /. Anyone know if Samba have problems sharing directories in other partitions different of / or problems using home directory in different partition? -- -- Publicidad http://www.pas-world.com
devel pisze:> Hello, > > After patient, I see that can only use samba if the directory is in the same partition of /. > > Anyone know if Samba have problems sharing directories in other > partitions different of / or problems using home directory in different partition? > > >Maybe try off selinux for samba deamon or create new policy ... My 1 cent Irens
Hello, After patient, I see that can only use samba if the directory is in the same partition of /. Anyone know if Samba have problems sharing directories in other partitions different of / or problems using home directory in different partition?