Darwin H. Webb schrieb:
The default share name for the home/username is username.
The new SELinux check box (allow home dir to be shared) seems to
automatically create the share? as I removed it after checking the
SELinux check box. And this is why.
A Windows share created on the linux desktop defaults to a name of
username or username(2) and can not be renamed.
This is a workgroup so at first time access (either side of the net) it
is auth with a username and password.
But now when the Windows share is opened for the first use, the wondow
comes up white with hour glass mouse pointer. It stays that way unitl
the close x is clicked and conformation to force close the window.
Then out of the blue, the /home/username folder pops up as if one had
clicked on Home. Close that and try another route.
Click on properties of windows share and it asks for wondws password,
accepts it and shows properties. Close that and clcik on windows share
again, ask for windows password, accepts, and open the shre with files
in the windows correctly.
The double use of user name needs to be checked on?
And if the windows shares can be renamed different than user name,
username(2), etc. The username all over the desktop is not very secure
either. :)
Thank you,
i did not use the homeshares in that way. Try in your [homes]-section
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home/%U
guest ok = no
browseable = yes
writable = yes
create mask = 775
This makes your homedir directly point to your users homedir. try it
without the selinux for homedir-support for samba.
I created a separate homedir for my samba-shares in /users. If you wanna
try this, just replace /home by whatever you want - don't forget to
change it in your smb.conf either.
HTH
Roger