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
dogs.net>>>:
  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
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 t
>>
>> - Tamas Fekete
>> Debian v9.0 user
>>
>> 2017-07-28 17:53 GMT+02:00 tony mollica > t...@threedogs.net>>:
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> Maybe a minor samba config problem but searches only show up some
>> very old stuff and tha
-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 mollica <mailto:t...@threedogs.net>>:
Hello.
Maybe a minor samba config problem but searches only sho
mollica :
> 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 Stretch from a win7 bo
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 Stretch from a win7 box, and that works. What I
can
; 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.
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From: James Sasitorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 9:33 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: samba config question
I have samba setup on my potato box, and I mounted an
I have samba setup on my potato box, and I mounted an partition for sharing.
I can read/write files fine, but when I try to copy dirs win->linux i get
the following prompt:
-
You may not be able to access files created in the folder
\\[computer]\[dir]\
Do you want to continue?
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
I'm running my Linux box (hamm) to two Win95 machines which are
running OEMSR2 with the Dial-Up Networking 1.2 upgrade.
After upgrading to the latest Samba I am having trouble getting
access to my printer (which is on the Linux box) and my home
directories. I have read and reread the Samba
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