hey guys. I am running a samba server on my machine at home, which has two other machines on it - both running windows, one's mine and one's my flatmates. Since I am running samba on a trusted network (and I do have the hosts allow rule restricting access so that when I connect to the net people can't just start using my samba server), I am wanting to essentially remove the security feature (well, for that reason and the fact that I can't get the bloody thing to work in either user or security mode). I have tried setting null passswords = true, but this doesn't seem to do anything. How can I just turn off security? TIA -d
Here is what I do. Seens to work as you would like. Joel [global] encrypt passwords = yes interfaces = 192.168.0.2 security = SHARE log level = 3 guest account = ftp hosts allow = 192.168. 127.0.0. [AllFiles] comment = All Files path = / read only = Yes guest ok = Yes> hey guys. I am running a samba server on my machine at home, which has > two other machines on it - both running windows, one's mine and one's > my flatmates. Since I am running samba on a trusted network (and I do > have the hosts allow rule restricting access so that when I connect to > the net people can't just start using my samba server), I am wanting > to essentially remove the security feature (well, for that reason and > the fact that I can't get the bloody thing to work in either user or > security mode). I have tried setting null passswords = true, but this > doesn't seem to do anything. How can I just turn off security? > > TIA > > -d > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba