Hello, I have been using Red Hat 8.0 with SAMBA for a while (but I am by no means an expert at either) without issue. Anyway I just migrated my system to SuSe 9.0. SAMBA appears to be setup properly as I can connect to the two shares I have from a windows machine. However I am having diffaculty with one of my shares. This one share has a bunch of files in it and a couple of sub-directories. There are files in these sub-directories (which I can see when I am logged into the machine). But when I connect to the share from a Windows XP Pro machine the files in the main directory appear and are accessable, but when I click to open the sub-directories they come up empty. The other share seems to work fine as I can the contents of sub-folders. I am running SuSe 9.0 which appears to have SAMBA 2.2.8a (smbd version 2.2.8a-SuSE started.) Clients are all running Windows XP Pro with all the latest Critical updates. So just to re-interate, I can connect to the 'games' share and I can see the contents of the directory fine. But if I click on a sub-directory it comes up empty. If I use a console (DOS BOX) and type dir z:\<sub-dir> it comes up empty. The files permissions for all files in the 'games' directory is 644 (rw_r__r__) and are owned by root (I've actually changed the owner to be the 'game_player' account [which is the user that connects to the share], and it had no affect). Looking at the /var/log/samba/smb.conf doesn't show anything when I connect or enter the directory or sub-directory. Any help is welcome. Here is the smb.conf I am using, the 'sl' share works fine, the 'games' share is the one with the problem. [global] workgroup = workgroup server string = Starfury Samba Server hosts allow = 192.168.1. username map = /etc/samba/smbusers unix password sync = Yes large readwrite = Yes local master = no os level = 2 time server = Yes unix extensions = Yes encrypt passwords = yes map to guest = Bad User printing = CUPS printcap name = CUPS socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY wins support = No veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/*.{*}/ add user script domain logons = no preferred master = auto # Removed [homes], [printers] & [print$] from this as I don't use them [sl] comment = SL User shares path = /kosh/SL users = game_player Jim writable = yes public = no printable = no browseable = yes guest ok = no # The game CD images [games] comment = Game CD's path = /kosh/game_backup users = game_player Jim public = no writable = yes printable = no # write list = Jim browseable = yes guest ok = no -- Jim Marshall Owner/Manager The Internet ConneXtion http://www.iconnextion.com
I sent this yesterday, but it didn't seem to make it to the list - sorry if its a dup... Hello, I have been using Red Hat 8.0 with SAMBA for a while (but I am by no means an expert at either) without issue. Anyway I just migrated my system to SuSe 9.0. SAMBA appears to be setup properly as I can connect to the two shares I have from a windows machine. However I am having diffaculty with one of my shares. This one share has a bunch of files in it and a couple of sub-directories. There are files in these sub-directories (which I can see when I am logged into the machine). But when I connect to the share from a Windows XP Pro machine the files in the main directory appear and are accessable, but when I click to open the sub-directories they come up empty. The other share seems to work fine as I can the contents of sub-folders. I am running SuSe 9.0 which appears to have SAMBA 2.2.8a (smbd version 2.2.8a-SuSE started.) Clients are all running Windows XP Pro with all the latest Critical updates. So just to re-interate, I can connect to the 'games' share and I can see the contents of the directory fine. But if I click on a sub-directory it comes up empty. If I use a console (DOS BOX) and type dir z:\<sub-dir> it comes up empty. The files permissions for all files in the 'games' directory is 644 (rw_r__r__) and are owned by root (I've actually changed the owner to be the 'game_player' account [which is the user that connects to the share], and it had no affect). Looking at the /var/log/samba/smb.conf doesn't show anything when I connect or enter the directory or sub-directory. Any help is welcome. Here is the smb.conf I am using, the 'sl' share works fine, the 'games' share is the one with the problem. [global] workgroup = workgroup server string = Starfury Samba Server hosts allow = 192.168.1. username map = /etc/samba/smbusers unix password sync = Yes large readwrite = Yes local master = no os level = 2 time server = Yes unix extensions = Yes encrypt passwords = yes map to guest = Bad User printing = CUPS printcap name = CUPS socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY wins support = No veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/*.{*}/ add user script domain logons = no preferred master = auto # Removed [homes], [printers] & [print$] from this as I don't use them [sl] comment = SL User shares path = /kosh/SL users = game_player Jim writable = yes public = no printable = no browseable = yes guest ok = no # The game CD images [games] comment = Game CD's path = /kosh/game_backup users = game_player Jim public = no writable = yes printable = no # write list = Jim browseable = yes guest ok = no -- Jim Marshall Owner/Manager The Internet ConneXtion http://www.iconnextion.com
> There are files in these sub-directories (which I can see when I am > logged into the machine). But when I connect to the share from a > Windows XP Pro machine the files in the main directory appear and are > accessable, but when I click to open the sub-directories they come up > empty. The other share seems to work fine as I can the contents of > sub-folders.My first guess is the user on the Windows machine doesn't have permission to view those files on the unix filesystem level. Or they match your veto files list. -- Steven Kurylo