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username I have two different LANs in my home network, 192.168.0.1 (modem/switch) and 192.168.1.1 (router). The switch is connected to the modem and it has access to my PC, the 192.168.0.0/24 range. There is also a router attached to the modem that gives wirel
gimmick I have three shared folders in my local home directory, that is, on /home/me/ on my Ubuntu desktop. All of these are set using "Share Options" in Nautilus' right-click menu. The standard Music and Videos folders are configured the same: the "Guest Acce
gimmick I have three shared folders in my local home directory, that is, on /home/me/ on my Ubuntu desktop. All of these are set using "Share Options" in Nautilus' right-click menu. The standard Music and Videos folders are configured the same: the "Guest Acce
gimmick I have three shared folders in my local home directory, that is, on /home/me/ on my Ubuntu desktop. All of these are set using "Share Options" in Nautilus' right-click menu. The standard Music and Videos folders are configured the same: the "Guest acce
shadow warrior I can't access a windows machine via samba service in Ubuntu 16.04. I uninstalled and reinstalled the samba service as follows: sudo apt-get remove samba*
sudo apt-get purge samba*
After doing this, I executed: sudo apt install samba samba-comm
Bishwanath Das In Windows it asks for username and password, while in Ubuntu it asks for username, domain and password. I entered root and local user passwords and it says "cannot access". #======================= Global Settings =======================
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shadow warrior I can't access a windows machine via samba service in Ubuntu 16.04. I uninstalled and reinstalled the samba service as follows: sudo apt-get remove samba*
sudo apt-get purge samba*
After doing this, I executed: sudo apt install samba samba-comm
Bishwanath Das In Windows it asks for username and password, while in Ubuntu it asks for username, domain and password. I entered root and local user passwords and it says "cannot access". #======================= Global Settings =======================
[glob
shadow warrior I can't access a windows machine via samba service in Ubuntu 16.04. I uninstalled and reinstalled the samba service as follows: sudo apt-get remove samba*
sudo apt-get purge samba*
After doing this, I executed: sudo apt install samba samba-comm
yknivag Background: Small home network that includes a media server that doubles as a NAS. The server runs both the smbd and nmbd samba components with the intention of running it as a workgroup rather than a domain (there aren't enough machines to make a doma
yknivag Background: Small home network that includes a media server that doubles as a NAS. The server runs both the smbd and nmbd samba components with the intention of running it as a workgroup rather than a domain (there aren't enough machines to make a doma
Robin Dijkhof I have a raspberry pi 2 and an old hard drive, so I want to create a samba share for this old hard drive. I mounted my HDD on /media/usb with ntfs-3g and it worked fine. I added this to the smb.conf file: [smb]
path = /media/usb
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Helvoye I use Kubuntu 17.10. I mount an ntfs partition at boot and use uid=1000 and gui=1000 like my user. In Dolphin I can share it via right click, properties, share, share with samba. Under Everyonemy settings ---, under my name, I set Full Control. I can't
Robin Dijkhof I have a raspberry pi 2 and an old hard drive, so I want to create a samba share for this old hard drive. I mounted my HDD on /media/usb with ntfs-3g and it worked fine. I added this to the smb.conf file: [smb]
path = /media/usb
available
Eddie I recently reinstalled ubuntu on my laptop and can no longer log into the samba share on the server. It works on a Windows machine and it works fine on a laptop, then reinstall the OS. I set it to guest access and it still doesn't let me in, I don't know
SHLelieveld Thank you for following my issue and working with me to find a solution. I have a samba server on subnet 172.23.3.55/23 (2.0 -> 3.255) and within that subnet I can access the server. Also, the 172.23.4.0/23 subnet, which is on the same core switch,
SHLelieveld Thank you for following my issue and working with me to find a solution. I have a samba server on subnet 172.23.3.55/23 (2.0 -> 3.255) and within that subnet I can access the server. Also, the 172.23.4.0/23 subnet, which is on the same core switch,
Lucas Crijns I have a server running Ubuntu 14.04. Recently, I set up a Samba server to share some files with Windows computers in the network. It's running, but only accessible from the computer it's running on. It has a static IP:192.168.2.10 If I connect: s
Lucas Crijns I have a server running Ubuntu 14.04. Recently, I set up a Samba server to share some files with Windows computers in the network. It's running, but only accessible from the computer it's running on. It has a static IP:192.168.2.10 If I connect: s
Jay Sheridan I have a home file server on which I recently reinstalled the OS. I replaced the 32bit Ubuntu Server 10.04.2 with 10.04.3 64bit due to hardware upgrade. I've copied the previous Samba configuration, recreated the shared user, and made sure the per
television I've been using samba for years without any issues, I've configured some shares that won't ask for a password (guest is ok)...Unfortunately I've updated the packages on the server (Ubuntu 14.04.4 TLS ), after that I can no longer access them, it kee
television I've been using samba for years without any issues, I've configured some shares that won't ask for a password (guest is ok)...Unfortunately I've updated the packages on the server (Ubuntu 14.04.4 TLS ), after that I can no longer access them, it kee
television I've been using samba for years without any issues, I've configured some shares that won't ask for a password (guest is ok)...Unfortunately, I've updated the packages on the server (Ubuntu 14.04.4 TLS ), after that I can no longer access them, it ke
Jay Sheridan I have a home file server on which I recently reinstalled the OS. I replaced the 32bit Ubuntu Server 10.04.2 with 10.04.3 64bit due to hardware upgrade. I've copied the previous Samba configuration, recreated the shared user, and made sure the per
television I've been using samba for years without any issues, I've configured some shares that won't ask for a password (guest is ok)...Unfortunately, I've updated the packages on the server (Ubuntu 14.04.4 TLS ), after that I can no longer access them, it ke
television I've been using samba for years without any issues, I've configured some shares that won't ask for a password (guest is ok)...Unfortunately, I've updated the packages on the server (Ubuntu 14.04.4 TLS ), after that I can no longer access them, it ke
Jay Sheridan I have a home file server on which I recently reinstalled the OS. I replaced the 32bit Ubuntu Server 10.04.2 with 10.04.3 64bit due to hardware upgrade. I've copied the previous Samba configuration, recreated the shared user, and made sure the per
Grant 128 imagine Kubuntu Desktop 18.04, Tower Lubuntu desktop 18.04, laptop Windows 10, laptop Kubuntu I installed and configured the samba server by following Installing and configuring Samba in Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver My addition /etc/smb.conf: [kubuntu_
xilix I have two notebooks on my home network (Notebook 1 with Ubuntu 10.04 and Notebook 2 with Ubuntu 10.10) and I want to share a folder on Notebook 1 with samba. Notebook 2 should be able to read/write/delete the contents of the folder. I installed samba an