Viragored wrote: > I've got the same problem. I've just rebuilt my Pi 3B with LMS and > external powered hard drive mounted at /mnt/LMSfiles. All done over the > pCP GUI from my Windows 10 PC. > I've set up Samba shares for the music files and the LMS server data, > exactly matching what I had before the previous SD card in the Pi died > from a power blip. But... > > Windows Explorer is saying "Connection refused" when I enter the Id (tc) > and password that I used on the Samba setup page. And trying to map the > share as a network drive gets the same error. I've been round and round > the same loop numerous times, resetting the Samba password, using a > plain text source to copy/paste the password to ensure no typing errors > creep in, so I need to find what the actual problem is - it's not simply > id and password. Permissions somewhere, maybe, or Samba version changes? > ...This is a long shot but have you tried re-booting Windows 10 after setting (or changing) the LMS/Samba password but before trying to access the share?
I have an LMS/Samba share accessible from W10. The original set-up was straightforward. However, I have just tried changing the LMS/Samba password via the pCP GUI and then accessing the share from Windows 10. It finally worked as expected with one quirk. W10 retained access to the share after the password has changed on LMS, without needing new credentials. But, after a W10 re-boot, entering the new credentials worked just as expected. I don't know Samba under the hood and might fall flat on my face with this thought. However, is there some authentication token involved that has to be cleared from a W10 cache before you can successfully use new credentials (even the same ones for a share created at a different time)? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jophill's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=71321 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=116917 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list unix@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix