On 11/29/2017 07:39 AM, Dario Lesca
wrote:
Il giorno mer, 29/11/2017 alle 06.49 -0500, Temlakos ha scritto:[gamestergamester] comment = Gamester account path = /home/gamester read _only_ = No valid users = gamester $smbclient -L temlakos -U TemlakosIf you do this command: $ smbclient //temlakos/gamester -U Temlakos you should connect to your folder and if you do "ls" see the contents of the folder. and if you do "mkdir test" create a new folder Is this OK? Negative. Here is the output: smbclient //temlakos/gamester -U Temlakos tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED >From Windows You can connect to Fedora type "\\temlakos" into file manager Is this OK? Now that works. I can't understand why the file manager won't list it normally as a browseable system. But when I specify it, I can get it. Now: once I have it, I can only connect to one particular account. Happily, the account I'm connecting to, is the account having the largest amount of data. This is crucial, because I face an imminent HDD failure. (The outputs of satactl and fsck include some dire warnings, and attempt to clone the HDD using Acronis True Image /failed/, and the bearings have been balefully noisy of late.) So I need to back up my data *now* while preparing to: 1. Install two SSD, one 120 GB and one 1 TB. 2. Install F27 "clean" on those two drives, with the 120 GB SSD mounting as "/" (root) and the 1 TB SSD mouting as /home. More on that in another thread. But the bottom line is: I need to re-establish some kind of network connectivity so I can rescue my data. Is SElinux disabled or enable? Enabled. if enabled, is configured like /etc/samba/smb.conf.example show? I wouldn't know how to test that. Let us know
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