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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
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
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
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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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
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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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
Daniel My sister has a Windows 7 laptop with some shared folders on the network. From "Files", "Browse Network" on my Ubuntu 14.04 laptop, I can see and access her workgroup, but when I try to access her PC it keeps asking for credentials (user, workgroup, pas
Daniel My sister has a Windows 7 laptop with some shared folders on the network. From my Ubuntu 14.04 laptop, in "Files", "Browse Network", I can see and access her workgroup, but when I try to access her PC it keeps asking for credentials (user, workgroup, pa
Daniel My sister has a Windows 7 laptop with some shared folders on the network. From "Files", "Browse Network" on my Ubuntu 14.04 laptop, I can see and access her workgroup, but when I try to access her PC it keeps asking for credentials (user, workgroup, pas
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
Ryan I have a Windows 10 laptop I take with me and sometimes I need to access files at home. For this, I set up an OpenVPN server through which I usually access my shares. I'm using the built in "map network drive" feature to try to access servers located at 1
the scientist question We have a NAS and can easily mount it via CIFS, but cannot access it via smbclient. For the NAS itself, I have little influence. I just got permission for a group of stocks there. what works Installation via fstab works perfectly via //n
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
Doug Air When I do Windows 7 > File Explorer > Map network drive to my share: \10.0.0.24\home\Ubuntu, I get the following error: Windows cannot access..
Windows 7 can ping Ubuntu. Here's how I set up samba on Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install samba
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mojbrod I've been trying to get Windows 7 to successfully write to a samba share mapped to an NTFS formatted USB disk for the past 3 hours. I can access the mount point from the Ubuntu server itself without any issues, but no matter how I install it, I always
mojbrod I've been trying to get Windows 7 to successfully write to a samba share mapped to an NTFS formatted USB disk for the past 3 hours. I can access the mount point from the Ubuntu server itself without any issues, but no matter how I install it, I always
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
Kay I have a raspberry pi with samba3 (my external HDD is network accessible) And I have ubuntu14.04 on my laptop. For the script I'm working with, I need to access the HDD through the terminal. I tried some things I found in HKSAR such as: sudo mount -t cifs
Kay I have a raspberry pi with samba3 (my external HDD is network accessible) And I have ubuntu14.04 on my laptop. For the script I'm working with, I need to access the HDD through the terminal. I tried some things I found in HKSAR such as: sudo mount -t cifs
The Balvenie I read many user questions and blogs about this problem, but nothing solves my problem. I have a Linux CENTOS host with a Windows 10 guest installed in VirtualBox. On Linux, there is a user named "myuser" that shares a directory (777) and is regis
The Balvenie I read many user questions and blogs about this problem, but nothing solves my problem. I have a Linux CENTOS host with a Windows 10 guest installed in VirtualBox. On Linux, there is a user named "myuser" that shares a directory (777) and is regis
Jaslard I have setup a Canon laser printer (sharename ) on a canonMF4820dWindows laptop (hostname ) Yoga. I have a Freebsd server (hostname ) Fruitflyinstalled with CUPS, SAMBA and Samba-smb-backend . On the FreeBSD server, I run the following command to check
Jaslard I have setup a Canon laser printer (sharename ) on a canonMF4820dWindows laptop (hostname ) Yoga. I have a Freebsd server (hostname ) Fruitflyinstalled with CUPS, SAMBA and Samba-smb-backend . On the FreeBSD server, I run the following command to check