Per Dalgas Jakobsen
2011-Feb-28 16:22 UTC
[Samba] Problems with Windows Vista and Linux Samba share
Hi I've set up a Debian machine with Samba 3.5.6, acting as a stand-alone server (NAS). I have a Windows Vista client participating in a company domain, but the client should have access to the Samba (which is not on the domain). I can connect from the Windows client to the Samba server using the servers IP-address. I can immediately browse around, open and creating files and directories. Then after a minute or so, Windows cannot use or reconnect to the share anymore... I have to delete the connection "net use z: /delete" and then make a new connection. /etc/samba/smb.conf: --- [global] workgroup = XYZ netbios name = XYZ-NAS server string = %h server (Samba %v) log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 1000 syslog = 0 encrypt passwords = yes [data] comment = Our data path = /data/ browseable = yes writable = yes valid users = abc public = no --- Any suggestion as to what I am doing wrong? What I really want to achieve; is to have my own little NAS attached physically to the company network, but not in any way participating in, or disturbing that network - I do not want to anger the IT department. Only one user should get access to the NAS. I hope someone can help me out... ~Per
Per Dalgas Jakobsen
2011-Feb-28 16:29 UTC
[Samba] Problems with Windows Vista and Linux Samba share
Hi I've set up a Debian machine with Samba 3.5.6, acting as a stand-alone server (NAS). I have a Windows Vista client participating in a company domain, but the client should have access to the Samba (which is not on the domain). I can connect from the Windows client to the Samba server using the servers IP-address. I can immediately browse around, open and creating files and directories. Then after a minute or so, Windows cannot use or reconnect to the share anymore... I have to delete the connection "net use z: /delete" and then make a new connection. /etc/samba/smb.conf: --- [global] workgroup = XYZ netbios name = XYZ-NAS server string = %h server (Samba %v) log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 1000 syslog = 0 encrypt passwords = yes [data] comment = Our data path = /data/ browseable = yes writable = yes valid users = abc public = no --- Any suggestion as to what I am doing wrong? What I really want to achieve; is to have my own little NAS attached physically to the company network, but not in any way participating in, or disturbing that network - I do not want to anger the IT department. Only one user should get access to the NAS. I hope someone can help me out... ~Per
Per Dalgas Jakobsen
2011-Mar-04 05:52 UTC
[Samba] Problems with Windows Vista and Linux Samba share
On 2011-02-28 17:22, Per Dalgas Jakobsen wrote:> Hi > > I've set up a Debian machine with Samba 3.5.6, acting as a stand-alone > server (NAS). > I have a Windows Vista client participating in a company domain, but > the client should have access to the Samba (which is not on the domain). > > I can connect from the Windows client to the Samba server using the > servers IP-address. > I can immediately browse around, open and creating files and directories. > Then after a minute or so, Windows cannot use or reconnect to the > share anymore... > I have to delete the connection "net use z: /delete" and then make a > new connection. > > /etc/samba/smb.conf: > --- > [global] > workgroup = XYZ > netbios name = XYZ-NAS > server string = %h server (Samba %v) > log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m > max log size = 1000 > syslog = 0 > encrypt passwords = yes > [data] > comment = Our data > path = /data/ > browseable = yes > writable = yes > valid users = abc > public = no > --- > > Any suggestion as to what I am doing wrong? > > What I really want to achieve; is to have my own little NAS attached > physically to the company network, but not in any way participating > in, or disturbing that network - I do not want to anger the IT > department. > Only one user should get access to the NAS. > > I hope someone can help me out... > > ~Per >*bump* Not a single little hint? ~Per
Per Dalgas Jakobsen
2011-Mar-04 16:14 UTC
[Samba] [Solved] Problems with Windows Vista and Linux Samba share
On 2011-02-28 17:22, Per Dalgas Jakobsen wrote:> Hi > > I've set up a Debian machine with Samba 3.5.6, acting as a stand-alone > server (NAS). > I have a Windows Vista client participating in a company domain, but > the client should have access to the Samba (which is not on the domain). > > I can connect from the Windows client to the Samba server using the > servers IP-address. > I can immediately browse around, open and creating files and directories. > Then after a minute or so, Windows cannot use or reconnect to the > share anymore... > I have to delete the connection "net use z: /delete" and then make a > new connection. > > /etc/samba/smb.conf: > --- > [global] > workgroup = XYZ > netbios name = XYZ-NAS > server string = %h server (Samba %v) > log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m > max log size = 1000 > syslog = 0 > encrypt passwords = yes > [data] > comment = Our data > path = /data/ > browseable = yes > writable = yes > valid users = abc > public = no > --- > > Any suggestion as to what I am doing wrong? > > What I really want to achieve; is to have my own little NAS attached > physically to the company network, but not in any way participating > in, or disturbing that network - I do not want to anger the IT > department. > Only one user should get access to the NAS. > > I hope someone can help me out... > > ~Per >GAAAAAH!!! IP-address was already used by other machine - How can any IT-system accept a DHCP server leasing out the same IP address to two different machines simultaneously? New IP-address and connection works perfectly! ~Per