Hello,
Is it possible to create a share on a Samba PDC, which would be
accessible for everybody, evyn for users who didn't join / log into the
domain?
I have a program which starts as a service, and keeps its settings on a
central server (for all machines); but the authors of that program
Tomek, did you checked if using force user, and setting read only=no,
and having a machine account in the samba for the machine where the
program runs, work? just guessing!
MRB
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to create a share on a Samba PDC, which
MaTT wrote:
Tomek, did you checked if using force user, and setting read only=no,
and having a machine account in the samba for the machine where the
program runs, work? just guessing!
this directory shouldn't be writable, so I have it now like that:
[wpkg]
comment = Windows Packager
path =
this directory shouldn't be writable, so I have it now like that:
[wpkg]
comment = Windows Packager
path = /home/samba/wpkg
read only = yes
browseable = yes
valid users = nobody, unattended, guest
guest ok = Yes
public = Yes
but as the server is a domain controller, it prompts for a
Paul Gienger wrote:
this directory shouldn't be writable, so I have it now like that:
[wpkg]
comment = Windows Packager
path = /home/samba/wpkg
read only = yes
browseable = yes
valid users = nobody, unattended, guest
guest ok = Yes
public = Yes
but as the server is a domain
As I'm logged onto that workstation as an Administrator (Administrator
of that PC, not logged into a domain), I get something like that into
the logs - when I double click on a Server icon in a Network
Neighbourhood:
Sounds like you want to be dealing with the guest parameters. Just off
the
Paul Gienger wrote:
As I'm logged onto that workstation as an Administrator (Administrator
of that PC, not logged into a domain), I get something like that into
the logs - when I double click on a Server icon in a Network
Neighbourhood:
Sounds like you want to be dealing with the guest