Craig White wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 10:54 -0700, John Wheat wrote:
>
>> Craig White wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 2007-12-23 at 20:46 -0700, John Wheat wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> Part of my issue is cleared up she will just have to login with my user.
>>>>>> I cannot even connect to the share from Linux as "user" john. I also
>>>>>> cannot do so from windows anymore either. I am not sure now what I have
>>>>>> messed up. I am going to see if I can find a mostly working config I had
>>>>>> in Ubuntu.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> ----
>>>>> does user 'john' exist in Linux?
>>>>> did you create a user 'John' in Linux by mistake?
>>>>> reset your smbpassword for user john...
>>>>>
>>>>> smbpasswd john
>>>>>
>>>>> Craig
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> john is my user. Established when I installed Debian
>>>>
>>>>
>>> ----
>>> OK - you're being incomplete
>>>
>>> if you have a Linux user john, and you have a samba user john, then you
>>> should be able to connect to your Linux server as john..
>>>
>>> smbclient -L WHATEVER_SERVER_BIOS_NAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS -U john
>>>
>>> and it will ask you for a password and it is either accepted or
>>> rejected.
>>>
>>> if it is rejected, change your samba password by issuing command...
>>>
>>> smbpasswd john
>>>
>>> This isn't rocket science
>>>
>>> Craig
>>>
>>>
>
>
>> The output of
>>
>> smbclient -L WHATEVER_SERVER_BIOS_NAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS -U john is as follows:
>>
>> Domain=[GARYGNU] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.28]
>>
>> Sharename Type Comment
>> --------- ---- -------
>> homes Disk
>> IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Samba 3.0.28)
>> HP5500 Printer hp deskjet 5550
>> john Disk Home directory of john
>> Domain=[GARYGNU] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.28]
>>
>> Server Comment
>> --------- -------
>>
>> Workgroup Master
>> --------- -------
>> JHBBZ GARYGNU
>>
>> Apparently the first time I entered the command I did so by server name and not IP address and it failed.
>>
> ----
> since you had 'wins support = yes' earlier in thread, I would expect
> that connecting to GARYGNU should be the same as the ip_address
> ----
>
>> So I assume by the above I at least have a good connection locally with my user.
>>
> ----
> I have tried to give you the tools to test the connection (user
> names/passwords) without the mysteries of another computer so when you
> see what works, you can then do them from another computer.
> ----
>
>> I have read a lot of info on samba and at a last resort sent a message to the list for help. If giving help is too much for you Craig then create a filter out of my email address and we will be good to go.
>>
> ----
> I am sort of disappointed with this response because I thought I was
> being helpful. I'm going to simply ignore the comment for now.
> Anyway, you need to recognize that the actual purpose for a 'HOMES'
> share (and for that matter, 'PROFILES' and 'NETLOGON' shares) is for
> Windows Domain where a samba server emulates a Windows PDC (primary
> domain controller) and a user connecting to a domain would reasonably
> expect to gain access to his PROFILE, his HOME directory, and
> automatically execute whatever login script was designated in
> 'NETLOGON' (and also if necessary, use the 'Default User' profile inside
> 'NETLOGON' if such a profile existed). These are 'service' shares and
> are unlike all other Windows shares.
>
> This is the reason that I tried to point out to you that life would be
> simpler to create a new shared folder and not use the built-in 'service'
> share called 'HOMES'. Sharing your 'home' directory is awkward too since
> other users would likely have to be given 'write' access to your home
> directory to be useful and that's typically awkward.
>
> Lastly, for what it's worth...samba has probably the best documentation
> of all open source software and I would point you to the 'Official Samba
> 3 How-To' ...
>
> http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
>
> Craig
>
>
>
Thank you Craig. I now have a better understanding of the difference
between "HOMES" and simply sharing a directory somewhere. I did not
realize I was complicating things much more than I needed to. It would
seem that I have only partially configured samba to allow connections
from a remote PC in this case my wifes laptop. I am basically looking to
give her access to the printer setup on my Debian desktop and access to
/music /pictures and /documents to do this In smb.conf an entry such as
the following should get the job done with minimal headache.
[music]
comment = music
path= /home/music
read only = No
create mask = 0775
directory mask = 0700
Cheers,
John
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