I know how that goes. And in keeping with that line of action I may I
investigate further but I since the rest of the setup works, probably not.
Tony
On July 29, 2017 11:58:04 AM PDT, Joe wrote:
>On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 10:16:16 -0700
>tony mollica wrote:
>
>> I do have gvfs installed.
>>
>> Plea
On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 10:16:16 -0700
tony mollica wrote:
> I do have gvfs installed.
>
> Please explain why that would affect the smbclient command.
>
No idea, I didn't look into it, but it made smbclient work for me on
one of my machines. Found on the Net...
You know how it is, the moment some
I do have gvfs installed.
Please explain why that would affect the smbclient command.
Tony
On 07/28/2017 10:48 AM, Joe wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 08:53:56 -0700
tony mollica wrote:
Hello.
Maybe a minor samba config problem but searches only show up some
very old stuff and that doesn't appe
Thanks. Tried that and didn't help.
Tony
On 07/28/2017 10:45 AM, Fekete Tamás wrote:
Hy Tony!
I would give one more trial. Please use the name what is defined in your
/etc/samba/smb.conf in the global section with "netbios name ="
If nothing is set, set something, restart the smbd and nmbd s
On Fri, 28 Jul 2017 08:53:56 -0700
tony mollica wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Maybe a minor samba config problem but searches only show up some
> very old stuff and that doesn't appear to rectify the problem.
>
> Once, again, Debian Stretch with samba installed. All I need is to
> access a few files on
Hy Tony!
I would give one more trial. Please use the name what is defined in your
/etc/samba/smb.conf in the global section with "netbios name ="
If nothing is set, set something, restart the smbd and nmbd service and try
with the newly configured name.
If that neither works, I will have temporar
Thanks. Tried with lo ip and interface ip with the same result. No
change in the response.
No log entries about this.
Tony
On 07/28/2017 09:47 AM, Fekete Tamás wrote:
Hello Tony!
What if you use IP address instead of localhost?
127.0.0.1 might better than localhost, as localhost is a DNS-
Hello Tony!
What if you use IP address instead of localhost?
127.0.0.1 might better than localhost, as localhost is a DNS-like name, but
as I know the whole SAMBA uses netbios naming conventions.
So please try with the IP address.
- Tamas Fekete
Debian v9.0 user
2017-07-28 17:53 GMT+02:00 tony
; Debian-User
Subject: RE: samba config question
You need to set the permissions on the shared directory to allow the user or
the world to write to the folder.
Chris Mason
Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
USA Fax (561) 382-7771
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You need to set the permissions on the shared directory to allow the user or
the world to write to the folder.
Chris Mason
Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
USA Fax (561) 382-7771
Take a virtual tour of the island
http://net.ai/ The Anguilla Gui
Carroll Kong
>Aha, this is an interesting angle I haven't thought of! I tried it,
> here's what
> happens; I get the error message of:
>
> ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair in a Tree Connect or
> Session
> Setup are invalid.)
>
Ok. If you got an error running smbclien
> I am not sure if osr2 forces encrypted passwords, but it sounds like a
> possibility.
Yes, it seems as it does (see below), at least with the DUN 1.2 upgrade it
does.
> Can you smbclient to yourself in Linux to see if it will browse?
Aha, this is an interesting angle I haven't thought
I am not sure if osr2 forces encrypted passwords, but it sounds like a
possibility. Can you smbclient to yourself in Linux to see if it will browse?
If that is successful, the problem is definatley password related... you set it
up as "security=user" and since windows 95 does not let you c
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