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en:guides:samba [2013/04/28 21:31]
emgi [Running a Samba Server on Slitaz]
en:guides:samba [2013/04/30 22:12] (current)
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 volume ​        ​vuid ​          ​wdel ​          ​logon ​         listconnect ​   ​ volume ​        ​vuid ​          ​wdel ​          ​logon ​         listconnect ​   ​
 showconnect ​   ..             ​! ​             ​ showconnect ​   ..             ​! ​             ​
-smb: \> +smb: \> quit 
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-If there is no access-denied-message in reply to the password, it means the share is mounted and can be accesssed ​from your box. That's basically it! +If there is no access-denied-message in reply to the password, it means the share is mounted and can be accessed ​from your box. That's basically it! 
 <note tip>The password must be the admin password for your storage device. This may not work when you have enabled user-based security. In some cases the mount may be read-only. </​note>​ <note tip>The password must be the admin password for your storage device. This may not work when you have enabled user-based security. In some cases the mount may be read-only. </​note>​
 Many of the problems with Samba are caused by a lack of understanding the Windows security mechanism. In its basic version, which is still used most of the time, this is user-based security so you will need a **valid windows user account** to access the file share. When in trouble, verify the access is working from a windows machine and use the same credentials under Linux. ​ Many of the problems with Samba are caused by a lack of understanding the Windows security mechanism. In its basic version, which is still used most of the time, this is user-based security so you will need a **valid windows user account** to access the file share. When in trouble, verify the access is working from a windows machine and use the same credentials under Linux. ​
 
en/guides/samba.1367177517.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/04/28 21:31 by emgi