On 08/07/16 16:58, Tom Horsley wrote:
Did you go into the samba admin tool and define the
user and password you are trying to use? I don't
think samba defaults to using linux passwords, you
have to define them separately (I think, but
samba always makes my head explode :-).
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There's a command for to set the samba user and password, I did that.
# smbpasswd -a bobg
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
And then I have a different password used in the system installation
which adds to the confusion, probably should have made them the same ...
Actually I deleted everything from a raid0 server and am recreating it
using Fedora 24 without the raid. I feel a lot better just copying my
date to a second hard drive periodically, stuff I can check to see that
it is working, I don't need extra layers of complexity. The samba is
only because I have found it almost impossible to get iDevices to work
with my NFS server. There always seems to be a need for someplace to put
iPhone photos, etc.
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