hi stuart... since you replied... are you willing to play guru !!! yeah.. i'm painfully laughing! i'm pretty sure that this is a straightfoward process.. but that i'm missing something subtle... all i'm really trying to do is to set up a linux folder, and be able to connect to it from a few windows boxes. i'd like to be able to copy/share/read/write files on the folder/dir from all systems (windows/linux). shouldn't really be that difficult... -bruce -----Original Message----- From: Stuart Sears [mailto:stuart@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 7:47 AM To: bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; For users of Fedora Core releases Subject: Re: Samba Guru... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 bruce wrote: > I think i've screwed things up regarding getting Samba to work between FC4 > and Windows 2000. I'd like to be able to share files between the two > OS/systems... this has always worked fairly well for me. > It appears that I can make changes using the samba gui, that aren't picked > up in the samba config file. similarly, if i make changes in the config > file, the changes don't seem to be getting seen in the samba gui app... Seriously, do *not* use the GUI tool unless you want a world of pain. perhaps this is a tad harsh but I have had a bad experience with these tools, which are by their very nature simplistic. Besides, knowing how to edit the config file is never a bad thing. use a text editor, add the shares you wish to add. run testparm to check your syntax. use smbclient to check connectivity. smbclient -L localhost -N will show you shares visible to the anonymous user. > unfortunately, it doesn't seem that any of these changes are having any kind > of impact on the Windows side of things... so what do you actually see on the windows side? Some examples of your entries in the config file and error messages and so on would be pretty helpful. > questions: > -if i'm logged in on the Windows box, do i have to have the same "username" > on the linux box? No, but it helps. what you *do* need to have is a clear mapping between the windows user and a locally resolveable linux username (so local file permissions can be checked and set, among other things) you can add certain local users only to Samba's own password database with (e.g) smbpasswd -a bob bob *must* exist as a 'local' user for this to work (overly simplistic, I know, before someone pulls me up on this, but it'll do as an example). > -does the samba app/share have to "reside" under the "doamin/workgroup" of > the windows box? It helps. that way the samba server you run will appear in My Network Places|Network Neighbourhood|whatever they call it now Regards Stuart - -- Stuart Sears RHCA RHCX "Quit worrying about your health. It'll go away." - - Robert Orben -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEjX5JamPtx1brPQ4RArrSAJ4x9gnB8hOe8MA1X5ua4aNklLLfRwCeNFrn xu+6Za6qNsRhSxA0AU+iTr4= =BtU1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list