Hi there,
I know; maybe you did answer to this question before but i am new in
this mailing list...
I have 3 GNU/Linux (Slackware) installed machines and 2 Windows 2000
installed machines. One Slackware machine is a file server... I have
create 7 users in this server and i want to set my samba configuration
file for share thems home directory and some group directories... When
it works fine, then i see another problem: GNU/Linux machines are always
ask the user/pass (first time ok, but when i try to join into a
directory, it ask again) and windows machines can not see the shared
directories... What is wrong here? There is my smb.conf file;
(windows machines usernames aren't same as GNU/Linux machine)
[global]
workgroup = HAZARAJANS
printcap name = cups
printing = cups
security = share #if i set security = user then the windows
machines can't access the samba
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printer admin = root, integer, @hazarajans
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
printer driver location = \\devrim\HPLaser
browseable = No
#printers works fine there is no problem...
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
browsable = Yes #They must see thems home directories
[grafik]
comment = Grafik Bolumu
path = /home/grafik
read only = No
browsable = Yes #This is the graphic users group (i set the
modes/masks true in console)