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2020 May 20
3
Cannot Write to Linux Shares from Mac
...al(AES-128-CMAC) Service pid Machine Connected at Encryption Signing --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Library 8758 172.16.7.3 Wed May 20 06:43:23 PM 2020 EDT - - MediaShares 8761 172.16.7.10 Wed May 20 06:43:30 PM 2020 EDT - - Locked files: Pid Uid DenyMode Access R/W Oplock SharePath Name Time -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8758...
2020 May 21
0
Cannot Write to Linux Shares from Mac
...ase don't do that, if you are going to post a portion of your smb.conf, post it in its entirety. > > > > (The commented out follow simlinks is for testing some things - not in use now.) Oh yes it is, it is the default. > My desktop is an iMac, running macOS 10.14.3. I can mount MediaShares and give it my password, but it?s no longer writeable. It was a month or so ago, but now that I?m trying to rip more CDs to the media library, I can?t write to MediaShares at all from my iMac. > > In the past, I had the share auto-mounting, without even asking for my password, but now, when...
2020 Mar 17
0
Folders in Share Grayed Out on Mac
...ini. I used "Connect as" from the Mac and connected as myself (same username and so on from one machine to the other). While on the Mac, I did a drag and drop to copy the folder Animated onto the Samba share, creating /share01/Library/Video/Animated. Here?s the share for that folder: [MediaShares] comment = Non-guest share for file manipulations path = "/share01" browseable = yes writeable = yes guest ok = no create mask = 0644 directory mask = 0755 wide links = yes When did ls -la, I got: [hal at brandyhall:Video]$ lla total 60 drwxr-xr-x 8 hal 4096 Mar 15 22:19 ./ d...
2020 May 20
0
smbclient oddness
Sorry all, I think I attached the wrong files. Apologies for the noise. Correct files attached. again .. these are from the logfile on the server and were in the log file named 192.168.168.13.log 192.168.168.13 is the IP address of the test client orgonon that I have set up for this. I have cut two sections from the log and they start at the same point and seem to be the same until line 162;
2020 May 20
4
smbclient oddness
Are there any logs on the client or server at a higher log level? Andrew Bartlett On Wed, 2020-05-20 at 12:39 +1200, Grant Petersen via samba wrote: > I forgot to mention that using the smbclient option > > -A /etc/cred/authfile > > behaves the same way as attempting to manually enter the password on > the command line; failing in 4.12.2 and working in 4.11.0 > >