(Sorry duplicate a post from `indiana' list:
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
I thought this might be a problem introduced in a recent new build
109. But it really probably belongs here)
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I'm having what seems like an undue amount of trouble setting up cifs
shares.
It's entirely possible that I have forgotten something basic but have
been reviewing the literature... and have created cifs shares that
worked recently enough that I think I'm following the steps I did
before.
So wondered if there may be some problems with 109 in that regard.
If not, then I'm pretty well stumped at this point.
Showing the shares structure
zfs list -r rpool/zbk/
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool/zbk 145K 448G 21K /zbk
rpool/zbk/hosts 124K 448G 25K /zbk/hosts
rpool/zbk/hosts/ansil 19K 448G 19K /zbk/hosts/ansil
rpool/zbk/hosts/bjp 20K 448G 20K /zbk/hosts/bjp
rpool/zbk/hosts/harvey 20K 448G 20K /zbk/hosts/harvey
rpool/zbk/hosts/mob1 20K 448G 20K /zbk/hosts/mob1
rpool/zbk/hosts/reader 20K 448G 20K /zbk/hosts/reader
Starting at `hosts' sharesmb=yes is on.
sharemgr show -vp
default nfs=()
zfs
zfs/rpool/pub nfs=() smb=()
Zpub=/pub
zfs/rpool/zbk/hosts smb=()
Zhosts=/zbk/hosts
zfs/rpool/zbk/hosts/ansil smb=()
Zansil=/zbk/hosts/ansil
zfs/rpool/zbk/hosts/bjp smb=()
Zbjp=/zbk/hosts/bjp
zfs/rpool/zbk/hosts/harvey smb=()
Zharvey=/zbk/hosts/harvey
zfs/rpool/zbk/hosts/mob1 smb=()
Zmob1=/zbk/hosts/mob1
zfs/rpool/zbk/hosts/reader nfs=() smb=()
Zreader=/zbk/hosts/reader
The osol host is named with the terrifically inventive name `zfs'
Also known as 192.168.0.36
I've also made sure to join the windows workgroup HOME
smbadm join -w HOME
And got the return info that it was successful.
Also the windows user name is the same as osol user name and all the
shares are owned by that user (reader)
The osol machine has been rebooted at least twice since all this was
done. And 1 windows machine I'm testing with has been rebooted as
well.
But still any attempt to connect from a windows machine at
\\zfs\Zhosts or \\192.168.0.36\Zhosts (using windows notation)
Or any of the other share names shown above results in a password
prompt but the passwd fails.
I added the necessary line to /etc/smb.conf
tail -n1 /etc/pam.conf
other password required pam_smb_passwd.so.1 nowarn
And redid user readers' passwd. again there has been a reboot since
that part too.
smb server is installed and running:
# svcs -l smb/server
fmri svc:/network/smb/server:default
name smbd daemon
enabled true
state online
[...]
The log pointed too there:
logfile /var/svc/log/network-smb-server:default.log
shows nothing helpful about the failing connections
What am I missing here?
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