Dear, I'll appreciate your help because I can't connect to a samba
resource. Here are the details:
Samba Server: Centos 5.5 with samba and samba-common packages
Content of smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = somisa
server string = Test server
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
security = user
encrypt
Dear, I'll appreciate your help because I can't connect to a samba
resource. Here are the details:
Samba Server: Centos 5.5 with samba and samba-common packages
Content of smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = somisa
server string = Test server
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
security = user
Excerpts from J. L. Cabral's message of Wed Feb 16 14:25:40 -0500 2011:
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Samba Server: Centos 5.5 with samba and samba-common packages
Content of smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = somisa
[...]
[share]
comment = recordings
path = /var/recorder
browseable = yes
writable = yes
public =
Dear, thanks for your help.I've logged into a Windows domain with
user: jelo and pass: rata89012.
My desktop is Windows XP SP2.
In samba server the shared resource is /var/recorder with this rigths:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 feb 16 14:56 recorder
The Unix local user is jelo with pass
Dear, thanks for your help.I've logged into a Windows domain with
user: jelo and pass: rata89012.
My desktop is Windows XP SP2.
In samba server the shared resource is /var/recorder with this rigths:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 feb 16 14:56 recorder
For starters try
chown -R
Dear, changing the owner doesn't work for me.
So I decide to connect to the share resource without user
authentication, just see the resource for all the users from my
LANthis is the simplest way I can see the samba resource I think.
How can I do this succesfully ??? Or in other words what