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 LAN....this is the simplest way I can see the samba resource I think.
How can I do this succesfully ??? Or in other words what is the simplest way to share a resource to all the Windows desktops from a given domain without user authentication, just for a start point ??? Thanks again, JeLo On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:41 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > 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 jelo:Domain\ Users recorder > > or at least > > chown -R jelo recorder > > See if that helps. > > > The Unix local user is jelo with pass 1234, and then I execute: > smbpasswd -a jelo with pass 1234, as I told before. > > A pair of months ago in other LAN, in the same scenario I could log in > XXX domain and I could conect to a samba resource with YYY workgroup > (YYY is different from XXX), but here I can't at all. > > So please what do you recommend to change for my current scenario ??? > > Thanks again, > > JeLo > > On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Philippe LeCavalier > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Excerpts from J. L. Cabral's message of Wed Feb 16 14:25:40 -0500 2011: > [...] > > 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 = yes > read only = no > > #adduser jelo > #passwd jelo (1234) > #smbpasswd -a jelo (1234, same as Unix account) > #/etc/init.d/smb restart > > I'm now in my Windows Desktop, connected to a domain called somisa, > the same as the samba workgroup with user jelo with pass rata89012 > (not 1234 as the samba pass). > > Have you joined the domain? > > After that from into Windows explorer I connect to unit W: > > \\samba_server\share > > with user: jelo and pass: 1234 > > this is the source of your issues. See [1] for the why and how. > > I can see the resource but I get an error telling me that the ACCESS > IS DENIED to W: > > and this is the log: > > [2011/02/16 16:22:16, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(1077) > 2000-96 (10.11.4.22) connect to service share initially as user jelo > (uid=500, gid=500) (pid 20468) > > > > What can I do ??? I have this problem from a lot of days ago :( > > ref. > [1] > You'll have problems like that if your account credentials aren't identical. > By logging in to the domain you're creating a link using a certain set > of credentials. Then by issuing \\samba_server\share and providing a > different set you're working against a longtime/well known limitation > that windows cannot connect to the same network resource using different > credentials...Is the Win 7 Pro by any chance? > > It's not impossible but will likely lead to problems if > your not experienced in doing so. > > Thanks in advance !!! > > JeLo > > -- > Thanks, > Phil > > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
