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2019 Jan 29
3
Samba and UFW
Here is the ufw.log after enabling logging medium and trying to connect to the windows net. Unfortunately the web Microsoft page is in German. I think it says window uses smb1 syntax. Jan 27 15:11:09 martin-RB042AV-ABA-a1410y kernel: [ 887.241685] [UFW BLOCK] IN=enp2s5 OUT= MAC=00:19:21:a2:11:5e:74:27:ea:ab:1e:e0:08:00 SRC=192.168.254.15 DST=192.168.254.39 LEN=90 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=128
2019 Jan 28
1
Samba and UFW
Rowland, Got more problems after I copied the requested files using gedit I can no longer connect to the Windows 8.1 PC. The error is "Unable to mount location - Failed to retrieve list from service - Invalid argument. I have no idea where this one comes from. Have rebooted both machines - no change. Without being connected to the network I cannot list the current smb.conf file on the
2019 Jan 29
2
Samba and UFW
Rowland, I found the reason for the "wrong argument" error. The windows firewall was set to block remote connections. Fixed that now I'm able to connect to the network. Now I'm back to the original problem. That is I cannot connect to the windows network with ufw enabled. Error "Cannot mount location - file or directory does not exist". If I press ok the error
2019 Jan 30
6
Samba and UFW
Rowland, The computer name 'martin-RB042AV-ABA-a1410y' was set by Linux Mint when it was installed. I'm not sure I can change it. I check it on the Mint forum. I'll turn off the smb... feature and see what happens. Yes the ports listed below are open and set to pass through the firewall. Should I unset the netbios name". Going to try the modification to the ufw rules file as
2019 Jan 29
2
Samba and UFW
Reindl, I will check that. Not sure how fix it. Will look on internet. Would you give some more information on the subject. Thanks Sent from my iPad Marty (843)-546-4822 > On Jan 29, 2019, at 10:43 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net> wrote: > > > >> Am 29.01.19 um 16:39 schrieb Marty via samba: >> Here is the ufw.log after enabling logging medium and
2019 Jan 31
0
Samba and UFW
OK Guys this where we are now. The hostname on the Mint 19.1 PC was a combination of the user name and the PC model. I changed it to "radio". That plus the user name gives "martin at radio". That is twelve characters long. No change. Still not able to mount network. Removed netbios name from smb.conf. No change. Set Windows app to no smb/ctif sharing. Got nothing when trying
2019 Jan 29
0
Samba and UFW
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 10:19:30 -0500 Marty via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Rowland, > > > > I found the reason for the "wrong argument" error. The windows > firewall was set to block remote connections. Fixed that now I'm able > to connect to the network. Now I'm back to the original problem. That > is I cannot connect to the windows
2019 Jan 31
0
Samba and UFW
On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 17:11:00 +0000 Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 11:43:37 -0500 > <mmcg29440 at frontier.com> wrote: > > > OK Guys this where we are now. The hostname on the Mint 19.1 PC was > > a combination of the user name and the PC model. I changed it to > > "radio". That plus the user name
2019 Jan 28
3
Samba and UFW
Hello, Thanks for your responses. I have attached a file containing the responses to ufw.log, syslog, ufw status numbered and ufw status verbose (Best use Word/Wordpad to open it). The OS is Linux Mint 19.1. Samba version 4.7.6 - Ubuntu. Samba runs on boot up. I connect using the file explorer Go -> Network menu selections. Hope this information will be of help. Regards, Marty
2019 Jan 31
2
Samba and UFW
On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 11:43:37 -0500 <mmcg29440 at frontier.com> wrote: > OK Guys this where we are now. The hostname on the Mint 19.1 PC was a > combination of the user name and the PC model. I changed it to > "radio". That plus the user name gives "martin at radio". That is > twelve characters long. No change. Still not able to mount network. > >
2019 Feb 01
2
Samba and UFW
Just call me Marty. Ham13 is a login name on another system. OK. I'm posting the smb.conf and thee smbclient responses form both Linux PC's. One running Mint 19.1 and the other running Mint 18.3. The 18.3 machine does connect to the network. All I want to do use the file manager to connect to and open directories and to move files between the three PC's. Regards, Marty smb.conf from