I have used my machine to share folders with Samba / Windows before, but it seems to have stoped working. I dont remember changing any samba settings since they were working some time back. Now, my Windows can't access my Arch shares. I noticed I see no Windows machines on my "Network" folder in nautilus not thunar also.
Have you read the original post? Because I still want Windows PCs to be able to access my share; they can, all other windows PCs on the network can see my share and browse what is in it fine. That part is working. But my other Linux PC cannot, and THAT is where I am having the problem.
Raiden616
https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=65718
2012-12-31T07:22:27Z
I went with NFS instead of Samba since the setup seems to be simpler.
Been a while since I used samba but th obvious question to me is, have you installed the ARCH kernel and booted into it to test that it is indeed a ck problem?
graysky
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2012-10-05T17:39:58Z
I am having problems to access samba shares, either in nautilus, or pcmanfm, or the shell:$ smbclient -L 10.0.0.6 -U aluno
Enter aluno's password:
session request to 10.0.0.6 failed (Called name not present)
protocol negotiation failed: NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUTIn the file managers I get the following errors:Failed to retrieve share list from serverI do have gnome-gvfs installed.
Well, the subj. Samba stopped working. I used to mount a drive in fstab but now mount produces the following error "Unable to find suitable address." whatever that means.I tried to read the docs and realized that I am missing /etc/samba completely.
Lovely output. Not sure if you got this resolved Ailurus. Perhaps one of these suggestions could do the trick?Don't use the default share name?Try adjusting / disabling Antivirus software? (See below post on adjusting the rules for at least one of those errors)(google source: http://www.microdevsys.com/WordPress/20 … -samba/3/)Regards,
JBc
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I have installed Ubuntu 12.04 with Samba and Webmin. I set up a simple share with permissions 775. Add a user to the share. Sync my Linux users and groups with Samba.
I can see the server by name "\\server\test" from windows. I cannot access the share by name. I get a message immediately that says that I do not have permission.
What? Can you elaborate? It sounds like you've given your own interpretation, but share the symptoms that lead to that conclusion.There should be no way you could enter your users credentials and end up actually logged in as root.
Trilby
https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=54694
2013-05-18T01:09:23Z