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2024 Jan 01
2
can't connect outside home directory
Hi,
I have setup Samba in Raspberry Pi, and am able to connect to "PiShare"
(/home/charles/share) without any problems; however, somehow I can't
connect to "entertainment" (/media/usb-drive/music), which is on an
external usb hard drive. I have tried numerous different
configurations--and still no luck. Any ideas? Happy New Year. Thanks.
[PiShare]
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2024 Jan 01
1
can't connect outside home directory
On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 01:09:47 -0600
cha charle via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have setup Samba in Raspberry Pi, and am able to connect to
> "PiShare" (/home/charles/share) without any problems; however,
> somehow I can't connect to "entertainment" (/media/usb-drive/music),
> which is on an external usb hard drive. I have tried
2024 Jan 01
1
can't connect outside home directory
It is using NTFS.Thanks.
On Mon, Jan 1, 2024 at 2:39?AM Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 01:09:47 -0600
> cha charle via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have setup Samba in Raspberry Pi, and am able to connect to
> > "PiShare" (/home/charles/share) without any problems;
2024 Jan 01
1
can't connect outside home directory
01.01.2024 10:09, cha charle via samba :
> Hi,
> I have setup Samba in Raspberry Pi, and am able to connect to "PiShare"
> (/home/charles/share) without any problems; however, somehow I can't
> connect to "entertainment" (/media/usb-drive/music), which is on an
> external usb hard drive. I have tried numerous different
> configurations--and still no luck.
2024 Jan 01
1
can't connect outside home directory
On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 17:12:55 +0300
Michael Tokarev via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> 01.01.2024 10:09, cha charle via samba :
> > Hi,
> > I have setup Samba in Raspberry Pi, and am able to connect to
> > "PiShare" (/home/charles/share) without any problems; however,
> > somehow I can't connect to "entertainment"
> >
2024 Jan 01
1
can't connect outside home directory
On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 03:38:03 -0600
cha charle via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response. I am a little bit confused. The USB
> drive was formatted in NTFS and has a few hundred music albums on it.
> Does it mean that I have to reformat my USB drive?
>
NTFS is not a native Linux filesystem and the Linux tools (chmod,
chown etc) cannot set Linux
2024 Jan 01
1
can't connect outside home directory
Thanks for the quick response. I am a little bit confused. The USB drive
was formatted in NTFS and has a few hundred music albums on it. Does it
mean that I have to reformat my USB drive?
On Mon, Jan 1, 2024 at 3:14?AM Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 03:08:03 -0600
> cha charle via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>
2019 Jul 07
0
Can't Connect With New Install
On 07/07/2019 17:54, J Romans via samba wrote:
> Hello -
> I'm working on a project that when deployed I'll need wireless access for
> updates / configuration changes. I've installed Samba but can't get it to
> work. I can SSH and ping both the host name and IP, but no Samba.
> I've searched online for help and tried everything that sounded reasonable
> but
2024 Jan 01
1
can't connect outside home directory
On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 03:08:03 -0600
cha charle via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> It is using NTFS.Thanks.
>
Thought so, that is your problem, I suggest you use a Linux filesystem
(ext4 or btrfs etc )
Rowland
2019 Jul 07
4
Can't Connect With New Install
Thanks for your help.
I followed your suggestions and I'm getting basically the same thing.
I used your suggested smb.conf and created /home/pishare:
<mypi>:/ $ ls -l -d /home/pishare
drwxrwsr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 7 12:17 /home/pishare
"pi" is a Unix and a Samba user.
Attempting to logon from Win 10 gives the same error messages.
Testing the connection as suggested in
2024 Jan 01
1
can't connect outside home directory
01.01.2024 19:31, Rowland Penny via samba :
>> But all this has nothing to do with *connecting* to a share, which
>> was the original question.
>
> Ah, but it does, if you cannot set Unix permissions on the share
> directory (and chown & chmod cannot on NTFS) then the Unix user will be
> denied access.
So before suggesting to replace the existing filesystem, I'd
2019 Jul 07
2
Can't Connect With New Install
Hello -
I'm working on a project that when deployed I'll need wireless access for
updates / configuration changes. I've installed Samba but can't get it to
work. I can SSH and ping both the host name and IP, but no Samba.
I've searched online for help and tried everything that sounded reasonable
but I'm at a dead end. Here's some of the relevant info and I'd be glad
2024 Jan 01
1
can't connect outside home directory
01.01.2024 17:53, Rowland Penny via samba :
>> ntfs filesystem works just fine on linux with samba.
>
> Possibly, if you use vfs_acl_xattr and set the permissions from Windows
> and only want to read the data from Linux, otherwise, on a standalone
> server, it doesn't work.
There are multiple ways to make it work, not only acl_xattrs.
But all this has nothing to do with
2024 Jan 01
1
can't connect outside home directory
On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 18:03:58 +0300
Michael Tokarev via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> 01.01.2024 17:53, Rowland Penny via samba :
> >> ntfs filesystem works just fine on linux with samba.
> >
> > Possibly, if you use vfs_acl_xattr and set the permissions from
> > Windows and only want to read the data from Linux, otherwise, on a
> > standalone
2015 Oct 17
0
Assistance with understanding how to setup NUT for our small server room
[please use reply-all to include the list. thanks!]
On Oct 16, 2015, at 12:47 PM, Charles Mccrea <charlesmccrea at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We have a small server room for our various Proxmox Host Servers, UTM system and managed switches. I've recently discovered NUT and would like to use it to monitor our UPS boxes using Raspberry Pi's. I have a few
2015 Jan 21
1
R: R: NUT and relay on USB
So, the hardware way seems too difficult.
I see the raspberry documentation in order to understand if it?s possible
?replicate? an USB signal to GPIO.
So, with a TTL-USB cable I send the signal to the NVR.
I hope this is possible!
Da: Charles Lepple [mailto:clepple at gmail.com]
Inviato: mercoled? 21 gennaio 2015 13:41
A: Maurizio Iacaruso
Cc: NUT List
Oggetto: Re: [Nut-upsuser]
2023 May 27
2
unable to connect to APC UPS Connection Refused
I've not been able to connect to my ups using NUT 2.7.4 or NUT 2.8.0.
2.7.4 was installed as a package, 2.8.O was compiled from source.
I've messed with permissons, everything is root:root and has the approprate read/execute permissons. I've tried two differnt UPS(es) APC & CyperPower. I'm running PI OS (Raspbian) on a Raspberry Pi3 model B. The port 3493 is open (UFW). I can
2015 Jan 21
0
R: NUT and relay on USB
On Jan 21, 2015, at 3:41 AM, Maurizio Iacaruso <maurizio.iacaruso at gmail.com> wrote:
> The ?device? is this http://www.dlink.com/it/it/business-solutions/network-storage/network-video-recorders/dnr-322l-cloud-network-video-recorder , a NVR with USB port for monitoring UPS. It doesn?t support monitoring by LAN.
> So, my aim is to ?replicate? the state of the UPS, in the sense that
2015 Jan 20
2
R: NUT and relay on USB
So, just as recap:
I connect USB A (female) to USB B (male) adapter -> HUB -> 2 USB wires male
to male, one to raspberry and another one to my device.
Thanks a lot.
I hope that it works fine :)
Maurizio
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Charles Lepple [mailto:clepple at gmail.com]
Inviato: marted? 20 gennaio 2015 13:38
A: Maurizio
Cc: NUT List
Oggetto: Re: [Nut-upsuser] NUT and relay
2024 Mar 08
1
NUT 2.8.1 (source build) Pi OS bookworm 32 bit - nut-monitor trying to connect to UPS - Connection Refused
On Mar 8, 2024, at 8:22?AM, Dan Grostick via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
>
> I've installed 2.8.1 on a Raspberry PI 5 using Pi OS bookworm 64 bit (Debian 12) with success.
>
> When I take that same configuration to a PI 3B running bookworm 32 bit, compile from source, use the same files from /etc/nut, I get a 'nut-monitor ups at