I dont think u can login as user nobody whitout create it in samba and linux.

 Magnus Malmsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

linux power wrote:

> reading them its not enough. You must set the permission for the
> folder in linux.
>
> */Magnus Malmsten /*wrote:
>
> Bruno Ferreira wrote:
>
> > At 10:14 04-10-2002 +0300, you wrote:
> >
> >> I have the same problem with win2000sp3 and win 98 (have not
> tested NT4),
> >> does the directory permissions have to be defined or is it
> sufficient
> >> to just create them?
> >
> > Creating them is usually enough, though you'll probably want
> > to set write permissions to other users, enabling them to modify
> its
> > contents.
> >
> > Bruno Ferreira
>
> Have given user nobody (does it exist) rights to access the directory
> and a file in the directory all with 777 permissions, but st ill no
> access. Do I have to define create mode or create mask to see the
> content
>
> [test]
> path /home/samba/public
> read only = No
> guest ok = Yes
>

permissions are granted in linux folder

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