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The first thing that comes to mind: Sharing a folder from your home directory _might_ have something to do with this. I'd recommend /mp3 or /mnt/mp3. Permissions (group & owner) need to be set accordingly when using Samba.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 11:03 AM, jeff <jeffv@op.net> wrote:
I know this one's gotta be Operator Error (or ignorance).
I want to share a directory on an Xubuntu64 jaunty machine to named
persons only. I created the named persons on the machine and gave them
smbpw's. The machine is not a DC but is sitting on the work domain.
I cannot hit the shared directory no matter how I log in or from what OS
I use. I can see it but when it asks for credentials, NFW. I get
"NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME" from linux (on the local machine, from Win
box or from lin box).
I tried [machine name]\login in case samba thought it was seeing [domain
name]\login but no luck.
browseable = no (tried yes too)
path = /home/jeff/C/mp3
valid users = @sambashare, adam, bob
; guest ok = yes (tried with no luck)
The log said the path didn't exist or permission denied. I know the
path exists. The dir has 755 permissions, as does its parent. I
changed the path - same error. smbclient -L server -U user doesn't list
the share.
I have Googled this error as well as
"smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(1073)" from the log. Nothing
applicable.
What am I missing?
Thanks.
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