Hi Shlomo ,
Please Remember that smb has a different model of perms that Gnu/Linux, so does
the uid assigned by the OS - in fact if you will try to assign Windows
permissions to a Samba share you are guaranteed to have a bad time. I found
that the best practise when doing smb/cifs share
I have a samba share on a Raspberry PI
I can map it to a Windows 10 computer (and the PI does not ask for a
password - as intended since this is a home network for the family).
If I mount it on my Kubuntu machines, I DO need a password when
mounting manually with:
sudo mount //pi/PI-PUBLIC