El 15 abr 2024, a las 4:58, Esteban Monge escribió:Perdón el top posting... Mi recomendación... Quédese con Samba. Dos cosas:1. El rendimiento y estabilidad de Samba es conocido y afirmó a decir que mejor 2. A pesar de que sshfs recibe algunas mejoras por parte de las distribuciones... No existe
Perdón el top posting... Mi recomendación... Quédese con Samba. Dos cosas:1. El rendimiento y estabilidad de Samba es conocido y afirmó a decir que mejor 2. A pesar de que sshfs recibe algunas mejoras por parte de las distribuciones... No existe un desarrollador activo en el proyecto...Puedes
El 2024-04-14 a las 13:01 +0200, Roberto Leon Lopez escribió:
> Llevo años usando Samba para simplemente compartir recursos por
> CIFS(desconozco si existe algo más simple), mi idea es cambiar esto por sshfs
> ya que un existe un cliente para Windows.
Comparto tu penar con sam
Llevo años usando Samba para simplemente compartir recursos por CIFS(desconozco
si existe algo más simple), mi idea es cambiar esto por sshfs ya que un existe
un cliente para Windows.
Samba tiene una gestión de cuentas de usuarios que son independientes de los
usuarios de sistema UNIX, doble
.
Saludos,
Julián
Por parte de samba hay
un usuario llamado guest que te permite no usar password, úsalo para lo
que creo pretendes: compartir sin seguridad. En map to guest ... revisa
eso. Tambien revisa el owner y user de las carpetas /home/julian/videos
, etc para que samba pueda permitir o hacer
¡hola Julian!
El problema es que no lo has configurado bien . Por parte de samba hay un
usuario llamado guest que te permite no usar password, úsalo para lo que
creo pretendes: compartir sin seguridad. En map to guest ... revisa eso.
Tambien revisa el owner y user de las carpetas /home/julian
ya no ocurre.
- Samba está usando la configuración de /etc/samba/smb.conf, pero ignora
la de /etc/samba.smb.conf
Edité todo en /etc/samba.smb.conf y ahora funciona bien. El archivo
/etc/samba/smb.conf resultó ser un error que copié de una guía en Internet
Saludos,
Julián
--
Julian Daich
El 2024-02-11 a las 01:48 +0200, Julián Daich escribió:
> El 10/2/24 a las 11:03, Camaleón escribió:
>
> >
> > El tipo (rol) de servidor samba será «standalone server» si no has
> > cambiado nada más, que entiendo es lo correcto.
> >
>
> No cambié nada, pe
El 10/2/24 a las 11:03, Camaleón escribió:
El tipo (rol) de servidor samba será «standalone server» si no has
cambiado nada más, que entiendo es lo correcto.
No cambié nada, pero vale la pena verificar si vale de algo¿ en dónde me
fijo?
Las rutas con acentos no me terminan de
I've found a decent workaround for this issue.
I set a public IP for the container and put it in the DNS with hostname
"samba".
Et voilà:
$ smbclient //samba/dati -k
WARNING: The option -k|--kerberos is deprecated!
Try "help" to get a list of possible commands.
smb: \
On 23.09.23 18:54, nimrod wrote:
The syntax is no problem, it works like a charm with another server,
which is not in a container, just a vmWare virtual machine.
I don't think that samba and kerberos behave differnt in a lxc
container. Both is not kernel related.
But as I said, I could
On Fri, 2023-09-22 at 00:27 +0200, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On 19.09.23 14:50, nimrod wrote:
> > I'm running an LXC container on a Debian 12 host. The container,
> > named
> > "samba", aims to share a directory in an Active Directory
> > environment
> > (fun
On 19.09.23 14:50, nimrod wrote:
I'm running an LXC container on a Debian 12 host. The container, named
"samba", aims to share a directory in an Active Directory environment
(functional level 2016).
No really help, I have no AD here.
$ smbclient -k //dl560/dati
WARNING: The
... it shouldn't be so difficult, but maybe I didn't make my point
clear, English is not my language.
On Tue, 2023-09-19 at 14:50 +0200, nimrod wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running an LXC container on a Debian 12 host. The container,
> named "samba", aims to share a directory
Hi,
I'm running an LXC container on a Debian 12 host. The container, named
"samba", aims to share a directory in an Active Directory environment
(functional level 2016).
The container is joined to the domain using the realm command. Inside
the container I can login with any domain us
Dear David,
below is what you asked for, I hope it's enough, thanks.
On Fri, 2022-10-21 at 17:26 -0700, David Christensen wrote:
> On 10/21/22 05:40, nimrod wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm running a Debian 10 Samba server with winbind and kerberos in a
> > Active Direct
On 10/21/22 05:40, nimrod wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a Debian 10 Samba server with winbind and kerberos in a
Active Directory domain.
Domain users can access a unique share, which is then divideded into
different directories, each with different file system permissions,
based on domain users
Hi,
I'm running a Debian 10 Samba server with winbind and kerberos in a
Active Directory domain.
Domain users can access a unique share, which is then divideded into
different directories, each with different file system permissions,
based on domain users and groups. A single user can only
Le lundi 25 avril 2022 à 16:44 +0200, Frederic Zulian a écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> apt-get install samba me retourne un message d'erreur et j'ai un peu
> de mal à trouver une solution :
[...]
> samba dépend de samba-common-bin (= 2:4.16.0+dfsg-6) ; cependant :
> Le paquet samb
il y un paragraphe du manuel (en français avec quelques pépites
d'anglais dedans) de référence Debian sur le sujet:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.fr.html#_literal_apt_literal_vs_literal_apt_get_literal_literal_apt_cache_literal_vs_literal_aptitude_literal
En gros, de
: Installation paquet Samba
On Thursday 28 April 2022 13:45:31 Raphaël POITEVIN wrote:
> Quele version de Debian ? Les version plus récentes, il est recommandé
> d’utiliser apt et non plus apt-get.
"apt" n'est-il pas = à "apt-get" ?
Mathias Dufresne writes:
> Pourquoi une authentification LDAP ? Est-ce vraiment un Samba faisant
> tourner un domaine NT4 (ou pire, un domaine NT4 : ) ?
> J'imagine qu'aujourd'hui, Samba pouvant servir à fabriquer un AD en lieu et
> place des domaines NT4, l'authentification est gér
Bonjour,
Frederic Zulian writes:
> apt-get install samba me retourne un message d'erreur et j'ai un peu de mal
> à trouver une solution :
>
> Paramétrage de samba-common-bin (2:4.16.0+dfsg-6) ...
> Checking smb.conf with testparm
> Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.co
Bonjour,
apt-get install samba me retourne un message d'erreur et j'ai un peu de mal
à trouver une solution :
Paramétrage de samba-common-bin (2:4.16.0+dfsg-6) ...
Checking smb.conf with testparm
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
Error loading services.
dpkg: erreur de traitement du
Bonjour,
apt-get install samba me renvoit un message d'erreur et j'ai un peu de mal
à résoudre le problème.
Je suis en testing et apt-get update + apt-get upgrade ne change rien.
Une idée ?
Paramétrage de samba-common-bin (2:4.16.0+dfsg-6) ...
Checking smb.conf with testparm
Load smb config
Salut,
Pardon je déterre un peu là, faut croire que je m'ennuie :p
Pourquoi une authentification LDAP ? Est-ce vraiment un Samba faisant
tourner un domaine NT4 (ou pire, un domaine NT4 : ) ?
J'imagine qu'aujourd'hui, Samba pouvant servir à fabriquer un AD en lieu et
place des domaines NT4
e entre systèmes d'autentification Windows/Linux, ça
> semble géré par IDMAP. La page man de idmap_ldap pourrait
> éventuellement t'éclairer, et plus largement (suivant l'architecture du
> réseau considéré, même avec du LDAP dedans?) toutes les pages man
> idmap_*
>
> Les pages man sont là:
dedans?) toutes les pages man
idmap_*
Les pages man sont là:
https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/current/man-html/
Merci pour ces pistes, je vais consulter ces liens.
Raphaël
didier gaumet writes:
> Avertissement: je n'y connais vraiment *rien* (je n'ai jamais
> utilisé/paramétré LDAP et j'ai dû utiliser une fois smbclient il y a
> des années)
>
> de ce que je comprends de ce lien (aux paragraphes
w-nt-hash //smb/repertoire -U utilisateur
donc avec authentification.
>
> J'avoue ne pas m'être penché sur le système, le très peu que j'utilise
> fonctionne (avec authentification).
Authentification par samba lui-même je suppose.
Merci,
--
Raphaël
www.leclavierquibave.fr
Avertissement: je n'y connais vraiment *rien* (je n'ai jamais
utilisé/paramétré LDAP et j'ai dû utiliser une fois smbclient il y a
des années)
de ce que je comprends de ce lien (aux paragraphes smbclient et ldap),
tu emploies un contournement utilisé par les crackers:
Le Thu, 13 Jan 2022 00:03:43 +0100,
Raphaël POITEVIN a écrit :
> Un chiffrement qui ne se fait pas quelque part ?
>
> Merci du coup de main
Je suis très loin d'être spécialiste, mais sous Windows il faut
explicitement dire si on veut des accès non authentifiés. L'ancien
protocole plus pratique
Bonsoir,
Debian 10 Buster.
Sur un samba connecté à LDAP, je cherche à me connecter avec
smbclient. Cependant, la seule manière fonctionnelle est :
smbclient --pw-nt-hash //smb/repertoire/
en passant le hash de sambaNTPassword récupéré manuellement depuis
LDAP. Sinon, login failed.
Un
On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 16:46:18 +1100
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> I've only ever seen the 'noauto' amongst the uid= gid= options
>
>
> Are you sure it should be first item in the entry?
Dratted line wrap. That is in the comment line above the actual entry
line. I put it there to remind me I
On 10/26/21 9:11 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
I just re-installed my Samba server, formerly on Buster, now on
Bullseye. This has worked in the past, including Bullseye clients
mounting a share on a Buster server. I have one share defined, for my
user:
[samba]
path = /crc/samba
valid users
On 27/10/21 15:11, Charles Curley wrote:
and some experimenting. ,noauto //samba.localdomain/samba
/home/charles/samba cifs
x-systemd.automount,_netdev,rw,credentials=/etc/samba/charles.credentials,uid=charles,gid=charles,file_mode=0644
0 0
Charles
I've only ever seen
I just re-installed my Samba server, formerly on Buster, now on
Bullseye. This has worked in the past, including Bullseye clients
mounting a share on a Buster server. I have one share defined, for my
user:
[samba]
path = /crc/samba
valid users = charles
read only = no
/etc/fstab has
I always use my guide to install samba.
I wanna add string to /etc/bind/named.conf
> include "/var/lib/samba/bind-dns/named.conf"
but no this file in new debian version (last I add on 10.2)
I added manually,
> dlz "AD DNS Zone" { database "dlopen
&g
Hello,
since iOS upgrade to 14.5 last week I can not upload my photos to my samba
share (Debian/unstable) anymore.
I tried to increase logging and took a look to wireshark already but didn't
found the issue.
Anyone else has a problem with Samba since upgrade to iOS 14.5?
Thanks!
Bye
; all over the map), there are basically three ways of authenticating users
> for logging into a Debian box (at the console, or possibly via ssh, or
> possibly to access Samba fileshares):
>
> 1) the oldest and least-preferred method - LDAP and
> manual configuration of various files
> 2) t
Le 18/02/2021 à 19:22, Patrick ZAJDA a écrit :
Du coup, y a-t-il la possibilité de monter tous les partages au sein
d'un point de montage ?
Ou est-ce qu'il n'y a pas d'autre possibilité que créer un point de
montage par dossier partagé ?
bonjour
Soit tu peux agir au niveau du serveur pour
.
>>
> My experience is that any medium-sized and larger organization uses LDAP.
> Either Windows based AD acting as LDAP servers or true LDAP servers
> handling authentication.
>
My suggestion is to grab a copy of OReilly's Samba book(s). IBM and Redhat
used to have decen
; all over the map), there are basically three ways of authenticating users
> for logging into a Debian box (at the console, or possibly via ssh, or
> possibly to access Samba fileshares):
>
> 1) the oldest and least-preferred method - LDAP and
> manual configuration of various files
> 2) t
into a Debian box (at the console, or possibly via ssh, or possibly
to access Samba fileshares):
1) the oldest and least-preferred method - LDAP and manual configuration of
various files
2) the winbindd method - still supported, but perhaps on the road to
deprecation in favor of sssd
3) the "m
fichiers.
http://cvez.free.fr/cours/formation%20linux%20samba%20&%20squid/samba.linuxbe.org/samba.linuxbe.org/fr/samba/learn/ipc.html
Thierry
Merci, je comprends mieux. Je sous-estimais largement la fonction de IPC$...
Du coup, y a-t-il la possibilité de monter tous les partages au sein
Le 18/02/2021 à 18:30, Patrick ZAJDA a écrit :
...
Je souhaite monter le partage samba "IPC$"...
> ...
Cependant, mount -t cifs -o
uid=1000,gid=1000,credentials=/path/to/credentials //ip_serveur/IPC$
/mnt me retourne "No such file or directory".
Si je remplace IPC$
Bonjour,
Je souhaite monter le partage samba "IPC$" (donc la racine avec tous les
dossiers de partage) d'un serveur, vu que j'utilise tous ses partages.
Cependant, mount -t cifs -o
uid=1000,gid=1000,credentials=/path/to/credentials //ip_serveur/IPC$
/mnt me retourne &qu
Paul M Foster wrote:
> OMG. That's not an email list. It's a newsgroup. I didn't know anyone
> used these anymore. I'll have to figure out how to even read/post there.
> It's been decades since I had anything to do with newsgroups.
>
> Anyway, thanks for the tip. I'll check it out.
>
you are
On Sb, 12 dec 20, 11:39:26, Paul M Foster wrote:
>
> I changed the mount to /music, owned by root, but with 777 perms. As a
> guest, samba won't permit her to write to the directory.
The permissions of the underlying directory are irrelevant, except to
prevent regular users fro
tatalk on Linux. We used
it, but for unknown reasons, it would randomly break her connection with
the server. So now I'm trying Samba.
Paul
--
Paul M. Foster
http://noferblatz.com
http://quillandmouse.com
ts solved without you knowing how you solved it.
>
>
> Perhaps the restart of samba? Or do you mean you re-named tthe mount
> point on the mac?
>
> Pleased it's solved.
>
>
> For what it's worth, I drafted this last night but couldn't send it -
> kicking self as I k
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> On 12/12/20 8:34 am, Paul M Foster wrote:
> For what it's worth, I drafted this last night but couldn't send it -
> kicking self as I knew most of you would be active whilst I was asleep:
>
> This article seems to confirm my thought that macOS supports sshfs:
>
>
On Sat, 12 Dec 2020 09:14:49 +1100
David wrote:
>
> In case you don't know, the 'pi' user can be renamed to whatever you
> want, so that might be an alternative way to reach your goal instead
> of creating a separate 'paulf' user.
>
I didn't know what other undocumented quirks might apply to
On Vi, 11 dec 20, 17:52:03, Paul M Foster wrote:
>
> I do use mutt, and have downloaded nn, trn4, tin and slrn to try them
> out. I'll pay special attention to slrn. Thanks.
Neomutt has built-in NNTP support.
Kind regards,
Andrei
--
http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
signature.asc
On 12/12/20 8:34 am, Paul M Foster wrote:
I made various minor changes (like changing the mount to /music) and now
the problem appears to be resolved. As is sometimes the case, the
problem gets solved without you knowing how you solved it.
Perhaps the restart of samba? Or do you mean you re
On 12/12/20 5:01 am, Paul M Foster wrote:
I have my doubts that there is an active RPi list on which such a
question could be answered. But it is, after all, Samba, and you've
already seen the smb.conf.
Try here:
https://discourse.littlebird.com.au/
It is run by our local importer
On 12/12/20 10:01 am, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
On 12/12/20 6:24 am, deloptes wrote:
I heard it would work with some 5+ kernel from debian. My experience with
the RPi4B was negative, because of the kernel (4.19) in buster. I
ended up
using the Raspberry Kernel in Debian.
My almost stock raspiOS
On 12/12/20 6:24 am, deloptes wrote:
I heard it would work with some 5+ kernel from debian. My experience with
the RPi4B was negative, because of the kernel (4.19) in buster. I ended up
using the Raspberry Kernel in Debian.
My almost stock raspiOS Pi3 & Pi4 both updated the kernel to 5.4
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 04:52:02PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Joe wrote:
> > On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 16:34:24 -0500
> > Paul M Foster wrote:
> >
> >
> > >
> > > OMG. That's not an email list. It's a newsgroup. I didn't know anyone
> > > used these anymore. I'll have to figure out how to even
On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 23:19, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 05:35:37PM +1100, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> > On 11/12/20 1:42 pm, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On boot, the system only knows paulf as a user. When it boots and mounts
> the drive, it mounts it under the pi user. I don't
Joe wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 16:34:24 -0500
> Paul M Foster wrote:
>
>
> >
> > OMG. That's not an email list. It's a newsgroup. I didn't know anyone
> > used these anymore. I'll have to figure out how to even read/post
> > there. It's been decades since I had anything to do with
On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 16:34:24 -0500
Paul M Foster wrote:
>
> OMG. That's not an email list. It's a newsgroup. I didn't know anyone
> used these anymore. I'll have to figure out how to even read/post
> there. It's been decades since I had anything to do with newsgroups.
>
Claws-mail can do it,
;
> >> 1. it is RaspberryPI OS (based on debian but there is also dedicated list
> >> where it could be answered more efficiently)
> >
> > I have my doubts that there is an active RPi list on which such a
> > question could be answered. But it is, after all, Samba,
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> It is perfectly feasible to run your Raspberry Pi on (relatively) stock
> Debian - https://wiki.debian.org/RaspberryPi with a bit of luck.
I heard it would work with some 5+ kernel from debian. My experience with
the RPi4B was negative, because of the kernel (4.19) in
e it could be answered more efficiently)
>
> I have my doubts that there is an active RPi list on which such a
> question could be answered. But it is, after all, Samba, and you've
> already seen the smb.conf.
>
I don't because I am subscribed there - it is hosted on
eternal-sept
I have my doubts that there is an active RPi list on which such a
question could be answered. But it is, after all, Samba, and you've
already seen the smb.conf.
> 2. The actual user plugging the external disk is paulf but disk mounts as
> default user pi
Not true. The disk mounts automatically on s
ited and less than recent experience with Samba.
>
> +1
>
> and also is important to know what the exact issue is, which would be
> visible in the smb log.
>
> >From what I remember there was the @nobody group that would be used to
> access something granted guest permiss
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Ok, what about permissions for the /media and /media/pi directories?
>
>
> This is likely my last attempt to help with your troubleshooting as I
> have only limited and less than recent experience with Samba.
+1
and also is important to know what
ribers of
debian-user will be reluctant to even try to help with anything else but
a pristine Debian system.
> ls -ld:
> drwxrwxrwx 3 pi users 4096 Dec 10 16:45 /media/pi/music
Ok, what about permissions for the /media and /media/pi directories?
This is likely my last attempt to help with yo
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 11:11:57AM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 10 dec 20, 21:42:49, Paul M Foster wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 01:25:56AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> >
> > For various reasons, I've set the perms on this mount as 777.
>
> Please show the output of 'mount' and 'ls
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 05:35:37PM +1100, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> On 11/12/20 1:42 pm, Paul M Foster wrote:
> > For various reasons, I've set the perms on this mount as 777. Anything
> > on a Raspberry Pi gets mounted in the /media/pi hierarchy by default. I
> > couldn't see a reason to change
On Jo, 10 dec 20, 21:42:49, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 01:25:56AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
>
> For various reasons, I've set the perms on this mount as 777.
Please show the output of 'mount' and 'ls -ld' for /media/pi/music
Kind regards,
Andrei
--
On 11/12/20 1:42 pm, Paul M Foster wrote:
For various reasons, I've set the perms on this mount as 777. Anything
on a Raspberry Pi gets mounted in the /media/pi hierarchy by default. I
couldn't see a reason to change it, if I set the permissions
appropriately.
G'day Paul
pi being the default
Debian and not some other (presumably Debian-derivative) OS.
Stefan
Oops. I sent the reply without the reply. Sorry.
The Raspberry Pi (the server in this case) runs a variant of Debian,
Raspberry Pi OS. Where the disc mounts is an incidental detail. Samba,
whether on Fedora, Arch or Debian
ou're using
> Debian and not some other (presumably Debian-derivative) OS.
>
>
> Stefan
>
Oops. I sent the reply without the reply. Sorry.
The Raspberry Pi (the server in this case) runs a variant of Debian,
Raspberry Pi OS. Where the disc mounts is an incid
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 10:09:20PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > Anything on a Raspberry Pi gets mounted in the /media/pi hierarchy
> > by default.
>
> I'm pretty sure that it's not the case. It's a matter of the OS you run
> on your Pi, not the fact that it's a Raspberry Pi.
>
> IIUC what
> Anything on a Raspberry Pi gets mounted in the /media/pi hierarchy
> by default.
I'm pretty sure that it's not the case. It's a matter of the OS you run
on your Pi, not the fact that it's a Raspberry Pi.
IIUC what you're saying is that you're not running plain Debian but some
other OS and
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 01:25:56AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Paul M Foster wrote:
>
> > Any idea why contents are not showing up, and what can be done to remedy
> > this?
>
> could be permissions on /media/pi/music ?
>
> I use it here as domain controller - only dedicated users - not sure about
Paul M Foster wrote:
> Any idea why contents are not showing up, and what can be done to remedy
> this?
could be permissions on /media/pi/music ?
I use it here as domain controller - only dedicated users - not sure about
the guest settings, but the mount point is strange. Somewhere it
said
I've got a Pi with a hard drive connected to it with music on it. I've
got SSH configured so I can admin the box headless. I've got FTP
configured so I can upload music. Now I'm working on Samba. My wife has
a Mac which understands Samba. She can scan the LAN on the Mac and see
the music share
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 08:40:35 -0500
songbird wrote:
> Joe wrote:
> ...
> > No other replies, so I assume this is another of My Personal Bugs.
> > I've reported a few bugs over the years that have turned out to be
> > visible only to me. I don't suppose there are any two identical
> >
Joe wrote:
...
> No other replies, so I assume this is another of My Personal Bugs. I've
> reported a few bugs over the years that have turned out to be visible
> only to me. I don't suppose there are any two identical installations
> of sid anywhere in the world.
>
> Maybe this is a hint that
On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 19:26:59 -0600
David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 21:41:30 (+), Joe wrote:
> > It began with booting this morning. No wallpaper. No network shares
> > mounted (they are set to automount using systemd, but if I tried
> > accessing most of them, the error message
On Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 21:41:30 (+), Joe wrote:
> It began with booting this morning. No wallpaper. No network shares
> mounted (they are set to automount using systemd, but if I tried
> accessing most of them, the error message contained the path of the
> mount point followed by 'no such
It began with booting this morning. No wallpaper. No network shares
mounted (they are set to automount using systemd, but if I tried
accessing most of them, the error message contained the path of the
mount point followed by 'no such device'.
The mount points looked OK in a GUI file manager and
Hi,
Sorry, I am not able to use reportbug.
I have installed two debian based OS in Proxmox system. I have a big
issue with both of them.
1. Turnkey 16.0 Fileserver
2. OpenMediaVault 5.5.12-1
Both of them are using Samba version 4.9.5-Debian.
It works well in both systems until I try
El 10/8/20 a las 20:53, jEsuSdA 8) escribió:
Hola!
Estimados amigos, necesito vuestra ayuda:
Quiero hacer un script que permita a un usuario regular de una máquina
conectarse a unas carpetas remotas compartidas vía samba.
He hecho pruebas con mount.cifs y funciona perfectamente, pero sólo
El 2020-08-10 a las 20:53 +0200, jEsuSdA 8) escribió:
> Quiero hacer un script que permita a un usuario regular de una máquina
> conectarse a unas carpetas remotas compartidas vía samba.
Distinto es «conectarse» (acceder) que «montar».
El acceso a un recurso remoto samba no requi
El 10/8/20 a las 15:53, jEsuSdA 8) escribió:
Hola!
Estimados amigos, necesito vuestra ayuda:
Quiero hacer un script que permita a un usuario regular de una máquina
conectarse a unas carpetas remotas compartidas vía samba.
He hecho pruebas con mount.cifs y funciona perfectamente, pero
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 08:53:54PM +0200, jEsuSdA 8) wrote:
> Hola!
>
> Estimados amigos, necesito vuestra ayuda:
>
>
> Quiero hacer un script que permita a un usuario regular de una máquina
> conectarse a unas carpetas remotas compartidas vía samba.
>
> He hec
Hola!
Estimados amigos, necesito vuestra ayuda:
Quiero hacer un script que permita a un usuario regular de una máquina
conectarse a unas carpetas remotas compartidas vía samba.
He hecho pruebas con mount.cifs y funciona perfectamente, pero sólo
desde una cuenta de root.
No me interesa
On Mi, 06 mai 20, 01:35:02, Michael Morgan wrote:
>
> Since automount works, and samba will work well if I restart it, my guess is
> that on boot, samba (smbd service) starts before /usb-hdd is mounted. To
> make it working,
> I need make sure the fstab mounting happens before sa
On 06.05.20 08:35, Michael Morgan wrote:
Dear all,
I have an external usb hdd. I would like to automount it on boot and share
it through samba.
1) So I put it in the fstab. It automounts correctly on boot, no problem:
UUID=XXX /usb-hdd ext4 defaults,nofail 0 0
2) I then share
Dear all,
I have an external usb hdd. I would like to automount it on boot and share
it through samba.
1) So I put it in the fstab. It automounts correctly on boot, no problem:
UUID=XXX /usb-hdd ext4 defaults,nofail 0 0
2) I then share the directory "/usb-hdd" thr
Le 06/10/2019 à 01:14, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
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De: "Migrec"
À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
Envoyé: Samedi 5 Octobre 2019 22:46:22
Objet: Samba et Buster
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques temps (le passage à Buster je pense), je n'arrive
plus à
acc
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> De: "Migrec"
> À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
> Envoyé: Samedi 5 Octobre 2019 22:46:22
> Objet: Samba et Buster
>
> Bonjour,
>
> Depuis quelques temps (le passage à Buster je pense), je n'arrive
> plus à
> accéde
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques temps (le passage à Buster je pense), je n'arrive plus à
accéder à mes partages Samba depuis mes client sous Kubuntu 19.04.
Impossible également pour mon imprimante-scanner.
Les logs de Samba restent désespérément vides... Sur mon imprimante,
j'ai "le dossier le
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Eu estou tentando montar servidores para a integração entre LDAP e Samba,
mas infelizmente eu estou enfrentando alguns problemas. Por acaso alguém
teria alguma ideia de como eu posso fazer um Troubleshooting para tentar
identificar o que é que esta errado?
https://github.com/abreuferr/lpi
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Continuando os meus estudos para a LPIC 202-450, agora eu estou tentando
configurar o samba para trabalhar com o ldap. Eu estou tendo problemas na
configuração do Samba.
# smb.conf
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://192.168.0.10/
domain master = Yes
wins support = Yes
ldap admin dn = cn=admin
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Continuando os meus estudos para a LPIC 202-450.
Complementando o meu texto[1] sobre ldap, eu acrescentei a parte referente
a integração do ldap com o samba. Alguém por acaso chegou a fazer esse tipo
de implementação? Como o meu computador possui pouca memória, não vai ser
possível criar
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