At 03:10 PM 2/3/2006 +0000, Joe Cipale wrote:
Justin McCullough wrote:
I just recently installed a second hard drive in my Samba server with
the hopes of sharing it with the rest of my home network. It seems like
Samba can not get the correct permissions to the drive, however. I have
the drive mounted under /media/public, and when I try to map a share
directly to it and open the share with a client, I get an
NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME error. When I map the share to /media and
try the client again, I can see the cdrom folder, but not public. I have
also tried scp and ftp using /media/public, and they both work fine, so
it doesn't seem like a common case of poor permission settings. Has
anyone else ever experienced this or know of a possible cause? I'm
running Fedora Core 4 if that helps.
Thanks in advance,
Justin McCullough
Have you exported the new drive under NFS yet?
Done what now? Under Samba? To access it from an NT box??
I never have done any exporting. Just declare it a share in my samba conf
file and -- oh yeah! You have to restart the daemons!
rcsmb restart (or reload? never can remember)
rcnmb restart
Silly thing won't reload the conf file until you do that.
Joe
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