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Cannot Access Samba Share on windows 10
Issues accessing CIFS share directoriesSamba non-root user can't write to shareSamba share open for all to allUnable to access SAMBA Share From WindowsCannot rename directories on samba share“Read-only file system error” on Samba share, alternative share with identical options working (Linux client)get access denied on samba AD shareCentOS 7.4 Samba share access deniedsamba print$ share won't allow driver upload from Windows machineCannot access samba share using AD managed service account
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I cannot seem to share the folders in Centos 7 on windows 10.
I have activated the SMB features (both client and server) in windows 10 and configured the smb.conf file in centos 7 to allow read and write permissions to all users.
I have configured three share options in the configuration file; share, storage and test, i am able to access the share option but it has corrupted options with the database (access) sitting on the server. Something wrong the file permissions, files are getting corrupted as the users edit/save a file.
here's my smb.conf file:
# See smb.conf.example for a more detailed config file or
# read the smb.conf manpage.
# Run 'testparm' to verify the config is correct after
# you modified it.
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
security = user
netbios name = files
idmap config * : backend =tbd
passdb backend = tdbsam
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
load printers = yes
cups options = raw
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = No
inherit acls = Yes
read only = No
valid users = %S %D%w%S
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/tmp
printable = Yes
create mask = 0600
browseable = No
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /var/lib/samba/drivers
write list = @printadmin root
force group = @printadmin
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
[Share]
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /srv/samba/files/share
force user = nobody
comment = Temp file-server
create mode = 777
public = yes
browsable = yes
directory mode = 777
[Storage]
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /mnt/b70a0058-040e-4815-8bcf-2b5bc5ce6f03/Share
force user = nobody
comment = File Server Share
create mode = 777
public = yes
browsable = yes
directory mode = 777
[test]
guest account = admin
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /mnt/b70a0058-040e-4815-8bcf-2b5bc5ce6f03/test
force user = admin
comment = Temp file-server
public = yes
browsable = yes
create mode = 777
directory mode = 777
centos samba
add a comment |
I cannot seem to share the folders in Centos 7 on windows 10.
I have activated the SMB features (both client and server) in windows 10 and configured the smb.conf file in centos 7 to allow read and write permissions to all users.
I have configured three share options in the configuration file; share, storage and test, i am able to access the share option but it has corrupted options with the database (access) sitting on the server. Something wrong the file permissions, files are getting corrupted as the users edit/save a file.
here's my smb.conf file:
# See smb.conf.example for a more detailed config file or
# read the smb.conf manpage.
# Run 'testparm' to verify the config is correct after
# you modified it.
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
security = user
netbios name = files
idmap config * : backend =tbd
passdb backend = tdbsam
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
load printers = yes
cups options = raw
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = No
inherit acls = Yes
read only = No
valid users = %S %D%w%S
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/tmp
printable = Yes
create mask = 0600
browseable = No
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /var/lib/samba/drivers
write list = @printadmin root
force group = @printadmin
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
[Share]
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /srv/samba/files/share
force user = nobody
comment = Temp file-server
create mode = 777
public = yes
browsable = yes
directory mode = 777
[Storage]
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /mnt/b70a0058-040e-4815-8bcf-2b5bc5ce6f03/Share
force user = nobody
comment = File Server Share
create mode = 777
public = yes
browsable = yes
directory mode = 777
[test]
guest account = admin
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /mnt/b70a0058-040e-4815-8bcf-2b5bc5ce6f03/test
force user = admin
comment = Temp file-server
public = yes
browsable = yes
create mode = 777
directory mode = 777
centos samba
I have managed to fix my error. the samba user did not belong to the samba group also added the user as admin user to have rwx access to the files
– Charles Wezi
Mar 27 at 14:23
add a comment |
I cannot seem to share the folders in Centos 7 on windows 10.
I have activated the SMB features (both client and server) in windows 10 and configured the smb.conf file in centos 7 to allow read and write permissions to all users.
I have configured three share options in the configuration file; share, storage and test, i am able to access the share option but it has corrupted options with the database (access) sitting on the server. Something wrong the file permissions, files are getting corrupted as the users edit/save a file.
here's my smb.conf file:
# See smb.conf.example for a more detailed config file or
# read the smb.conf manpage.
# Run 'testparm' to verify the config is correct after
# you modified it.
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
security = user
netbios name = files
idmap config * : backend =tbd
passdb backend = tdbsam
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
load printers = yes
cups options = raw
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = No
inherit acls = Yes
read only = No
valid users = %S %D%w%S
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/tmp
printable = Yes
create mask = 0600
browseable = No
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /var/lib/samba/drivers
write list = @printadmin root
force group = @printadmin
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
[Share]
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /srv/samba/files/share
force user = nobody
comment = Temp file-server
create mode = 777
public = yes
browsable = yes
directory mode = 777
[Storage]
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /mnt/b70a0058-040e-4815-8bcf-2b5bc5ce6f03/Share
force user = nobody
comment = File Server Share
create mode = 777
public = yes
browsable = yes
directory mode = 777
[test]
guest account = admin
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /mnt/b70a0058-040e-4815-8bcf-2b5bc5ce6f03/test
force user = admin
comment = Temp file-server
public = yes
browsable = yes
create mode = 777
directory mode = 777
centos samba
I cannot seem to share the folders in Centos 7 on windows 10.
I have activated the SMB features (both client and server) in windows 10 and configured the smb.conf file in centos 7 to allow read and write permissions to all users.
I have configured three share options in the configuration file; share, storage and test, i am able to access the share option but it has corrupted options with the database (access) sitting on the server. Something wrong the file permissions, files are getting corrupted as the users edit/save a file.
here's my smb.conf file:
# See smb.conf.example for a more detailed config file or
# read the smb.conf manpage.
# Run 'testparm' to verify the config is correct after
# you modified it.
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
security = user
netbios name = files
idmap config * : backend =tbd
passdb backend = tdbsam
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
load printers = yes
cups options = raw
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = No
inherit acls = Yes
read only = No
valid users = %S %D%w%S
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/tmp
printable = Yes
create mask = 0600
browseable = No
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /var/lib/samba/drivers
write list = @printadmin root
force group = @printadmin
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
[Share]
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /srv/samba/files/share
force user = nobody
comment = Temp file-server
create mode = 777
public = yes
browsable = yes
directory mode = 777
[Storage]
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /mnt/b70a0058-040e-4815-8bcf-2b5bc5ce6f03/Share
force user = nobody
comment = File Server Share
create mode = 777
public = yes
browsable = yes
directory mode = 777
[test]
guest account = admin
oplocks = no
writeable = yes
locking = no
path = /mnt/b70a0058-040e-4815-8bcf-2b5bc5ce6f03/test
force user = admin
comment = Temp file-server
public = yes
browsable = yes
create mode = 777
directory mode = 777
centos samba
centos samba
edited Mar 28 at 0:46
Rui F Ribeiro
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asked Mar 27 at 11:39
Charles WeziCharles Wezi
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I have managed to fix my error. the samba user did not belong to the samba group also added the user as admin user to have rwx access to the files
– Charles Wezi
Mar 27 at 14:23
add a comment |
I have managed to fix my error. the samba user did not belong to the samba group also added the user as admin user to have rwx access to the files
– Charles Wezi
Mar 27 at 14:23
I have managed to fix my error. the samba user did not belong to the samba group also added the user as admin user to have rwx access to the files
– Charles Wezi
Mar 27 at 14:23
I have managed to fix my error. the samba user did not belong to the samba group also added the user as admin user to have rwx access to the files
– Charles Wezi
Mar 27 at 14:23
add a comment |
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