​Have you checked for
 any conflicts in the options portion in the mount statement of the drive where the share is located in the fstab file of the samba server ... with the mount statement on the samba client box? Your cifs mount statement calls for the username option.
​, does the mount statement for the drive where the file being shared on the server allow this user name option?​

I'm mounting the actual drive on my samba server as ext4 with defaults.  I am mounting the share on two mac boxes using cifs.

​  My shares are used for backup not daily rw activity.​


Are you mounting using cifs ?

My share is in CentOS 6.6 and my desktop is Mint 17 kde.

I have a samba server on a LAMP dev box and it mounds just fine using cifs with the mount command being in the fstab.

I wonder if there is a conflix between the two boxes or if there is something I am missing.

I spun up a minimul CentOS VM and can ping etc.  Turned off SElinux and IPTables.  Installed and configured Samba and the same thing is happening.

I can connect and brows just not upload files.  I can even create directories.

I set the share to 0777.

Could this be a VM thing?




On 2015-07-26 19:01, James Dugger wrote:
I set up my own share declaration at the end of the smb.conf file.
For example I have a simple one called [archive] that allows backups
to be placed on a server running Ubuntu 15.04 server edition.

I create the samba users and passwords for each user (these match
their unix user accounts)
I set the appropriate unix permissions for the group that I want
typically 775.
I create a group called "archive" in  /etc/group and then add all of
the users who are to have access to it into the archive group.
the valid users = @group_name is the key that allows samba to control
the access to samba share.

The key is add the the users to the group in /etc/group and to make
sure that they have a mapped samba username and password.

[archive]
     comment = backup drive
     path = /srv/archive
     browseable = yes
     guest ok = no
     valid users = @archive

There are other options but I usually find that the I forget to update
the /etc/group file.

Hope that helps

On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Keith Smith
<techlists@phpcoderusa.com> wrote:

Thanks for the link.

My smbpasswd is in /usr/bin/smbpasswd

Just to make sure I : touch /etc/samba/smbpasswd

then I :
smbpasswd -x username
smbpasswd -a username

still same issue.

Remove /etc/samba/smbpasswd

I've created several directories off of /work/ on the samba server
using the Samba server's command line. Using Dolphin on my desktop
I can add directories to /work/ - they have correct permissions and
ownership. However I get a permissions dialog when adding files to
/work/

If I try to add a file to one of those directories I created using
Dolphin on my desktop there is no error and no file shows up.

Thank you for your help!!
Keith

On 2015-07-26 10:28, Stephen Partington wrote:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/samba-smbpasswd-file-missing-750367/
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On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Keith Smith
<techlists@phpcoderusa.com> wrote:

Thanks!! I added the Samba user as one of the first steps. My
smb.config shows "passdb backend = tdbsam". I cannot find the
tdbsam file. What am I missing?

On 2015-07-26 09:56, Todd Millecam wrote:

If I remember right, samba doesn't follow regular *nix permissions.
Try running the command:
smbadduser

to get your user name and password in. Use those credentials when
you
login to transfer files and see if it works.

On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Keith Smith
<techlists@phpcoderusa.com> wrote:

Hi,

I am running Mint 17 KDE. I've uploaded Virtualbox and created a
vm using CentOS 6.6. On the CentOS 6.6 VM I installed Samba.

I created a user on the VM and created the same user as a Samba
user.
I created a directory off root : /work
smb and nmb are both running.
in the /etc/samba/smb.conf I:
1) set the workgroup - I do not think this is necessary since I am
connection from Linux.
2) commented out all the cups references
3) added the following lines:

- path = /work
- writable = yes
- browseable = yes
- read only = no

SELinux is disables
IPTables is disabled

I have the exact same config on a laptop running CentOS 6.6 and it
works fine. Only difference is the laptop mounts and connects to
Samba from the fstab.

To connect to the Samba share on the VM I issue the following
command from my desktop's command line:

sudo mount -t cifs -o user='username' //192.168.20.51/work/ [2] [1]
[1]

/mnt/centos6 (command line on my desktop)

It mounts and I can view the /work directory in Dolphin on the the
parent (mint 17 KDE desktop).

I cannot upload files though.

To test I : chmod -R 777 /work which did not help.

I checked the Samba logs and they contain almost nothing - no
errors are being logged.

I've scoured the internet and am finding no solution.

Tied:

create mask = 0755
create mode = 0660
directory mode = 0770
force create mode = 0660
force directory mode = 0770
force user = keith
force group = keith

which did not make a difference.

Any ideas are much appreciated.

Thanks!!
Keith

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