Hi guys I am new to CentOs I am having difficulty in getting a simple Samba share working in Windows XP,
[Global]
Workgroup = Dragon
Netbios name = Izuna
security = Share
[Random Stuff]
comment = for testing only
path = /files
read only = no
available = yes
guest ok = yes
locking = no
I have opened the Samba ports in Centos and have disabled the Windows firewall, I am able to access the random stuff share from the windows box but am unable to create or access any of the folders. Go easy on me please I am a noob :)
Samba Problem
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Welcome to the CentOS fora. Please see the recommended reading for new users linked in my signature.
Why did you change security from [b]user[/b] to [b]share[/b] (not recommended - see the comments in the original smb.conf), and remove the default "passdb backend = tdbsam" authentication? Any remaining issues may be due to file ownership and/or SELinux, but you have provided no information on those.
Why did you change security from [b]user[/b] to [b]share[/b] (not recommended - see the comments in the original smb.conf), and remove the default "passdb backend = tdbsam" authentication? Any remaining issues may be due to file ownership and/or SELinux, but you have provided no information on those.
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Hey thanks for the heads up, I am really new to Linux and Samba, I was reading numerous guides I don't really know much about how the configuration is laid out and what the settings do, I will read the resources in your sig and will try and locate some noob freindly Samba tutorials, I Orignally came from the Windows World but have made the change to Linux I find the whole Open Source ethos more exciting and interesting and if I am honest WIndows just bores me.
Do you have any good reccomendations for Centos / Redhat guides, I am pretty comfortable with the command line and don't mind getting my hands dirty and I am very passionate and keen to learn :-)
Many Thanks and hopefully I will be able to get a share up and running this year lol
Do you have any good reccomendations for Centos / Redhat guides, I am pretty comfortable with the command line and don't mind getting my hands dirty and I am very passionate and keen to learn :-)
Many Thanks and hopefully I will be able to get a share up and running this year lol
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I've been using Red Hat family products so long I have not personally looked at any of the guides, so no recommendations other than what you can find in the recommended reading.
For Samba - I'd fall back to the default configuration, test, then make incremental changes, followed by more tests, etc.
If more help is needed after reading up please provide more details.
For Samba - I'd fall back to the default configuration, test, then make incremental changes, followed by more tests, etc.
If more help is needed after reading up please provide more details.