no authentication and password is
> asked for in a samba share
> heres my setup attached:
> i want to share the html folder with just read rights.
>
>
>
> thanks ahead of time,
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From: Rene's Caltech Email [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 4:07 PM
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Subject: samba share auth
what configuration do i have to do so no authentication and password is
asked for in a
Hi,
Please try this
[EBOOKERS_TEST]
path = /var/www/html/
read only = Yes
Cheers
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Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 1:37 AM
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Subject: samba share auth
what configur
what configuration do i have to do so no authentication and password is
asked for in a samba share
heres my setup attached:
i want to share the html folder with just read rights.
thanks ahead of time,
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 13:23:40 +0300
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> Hi All,
>
> I want to enable two users from our windows domain to access particular
> share from my samba server. I am new to linux ... please help me out.
>
> I'd setup public share and configured samba long time before. It works fin
Title: Samba Question: Want to enable specific users from windows domain to access samba share.
Hi All,
I want to enable two users from our windows domain to access particular share from my samba server. I am new to linux ... please help me out.
I'd setup public share and configured
On 01-Apr-2003/10:21 +0100, Lisa Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>can anyone tell me if its possible to change the permissions on a samba
>share? I've set up the share as root to connect to a windows 2000
>machine. However, I need to have a non-root user writing/creating fil
Hi,
can anyone tell me if its possible to change the permissions on a samba
share?
I've set up the share as root to connect to a windows 2000 machine. However,
I need to have a non-root user writing/creating files in the new share. When
I try to change the permissions, I am told tha
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On 04-Dec-2002/21:37 -0600, "Simpson, Doug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is strange but here it is - I am backing up a directory on my Linux RH
>7.3 from a win2k box.
>I point the backup program to the samba share and do t
This is strange but here it is - I am backing up a directory on my Linux RH
7.3 from a win2k box.
I point the backup program to the samba share and do the backup.
Unfortunately the user I use cannot access all the files in the share do to
who is the owner. Can I create a Samba user that has root
Hi list,
I need to ount a ncp shar in a
Linux Box and share again with samba, buit when I run Samba It does not show any
file to the workstations but in the Linux box I can acsees
them.
Does anyone have tried
this before??
Thanks,
On 2/15/02 11:19 AM, "Carl D. Blake" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
forming the message:
> 2 questions:
>
> 1) What windows machine are you using? Is it Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000,
> XP? If it's Windows 95 then you need to turn encrypted passwords off in
> your smb.conf.
>
> 2) When it asks
> Also, is it possible to have SAMBA authenticate users from the PDC; ie,
when you
> connect to the SAMBA share, and you are a valid user, you do not have to
> re-enter your credentials.
it is.
in smb.conf under global put
password server = PDCSERVERNAMEHERE
try making secu
eable = No
>
> [NetUser]
> path = /home/netuser
> writable = yes
> comment = Test File Server
> guest account = guest
> public = yes
>
> -- end selection -
>
> Am I missing someting?
>
> Also, is it possib
SAMBA authenticate users from the PDC; ie, when you
connect to the SAMBA share, and you are a valid user, you do not have to
re-enter your credentials.
Thanks,
George Abdo
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> Hi! I'm on an NT4 (SP3) box trying to browse or map a drive to a
> network share on a RHL 5.0 box running Samba 1.9.17p4 and I keep
> getting the error message "The account is not authorized to login
> from this station." My password is being typed correctly.
This is a well known problem with
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Sebastien Boving wrote:
-> i don't get it. if you work on share security, as you do, your username
-> shouldn't even be looked at for authentication purposes (user mapping is
-> another issue). Or maybe you're talking about the [Homes] section?
Not the homes section... Just
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Sebastien Boving wrote:
-> After installing SP3, NT switches to encrypted passwd authentication.
-> Samba still requires clairtext passwds. To solve your problem, you need to
-> tell your NT machines not to encrypt the passwds. To do this, you have to
-> make a small change t
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Hi! I'm on an NT4 (SP3) box trying to browse or map a drive to a
network share on a RHL 5.0 box running Samba 1.9.17p4 and I keep
getting the error message "The account is not authorized to login
from this station." My password is being typed correctly.
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