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Reply To: | Pattison, Eva M. |
Date: | Mon, 20 Mar 2000 15:38:55 -0700 |
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I'm having trouble getting SAMBA to work. I'm using SAMBA/ix 0.7 on MPE
5.5.
I set up an account Temp with the group Pub. MPE access is
R,L,X:any;W,A:ac. The Pub group is R,L,A,W,X,S:any. In POSIX it shows TEMP
dr-xr-xr-x. Pub shows drwxrwxr-x. I have two users in the account; one
which is mgr. I tried changing the TEMP and PUB through POSIX with the
chmod, but I can't seem to get that to work. I get invalid argument.
In my smb.conf file, I have the following:
guest account = mgr.temp
browseable = yes
path = /TEMP/PUB
guest ok = yes
readonly = no
My user.map file contains: mgr.temp = mgr
With above, I can get in as a guest and do not have to provide a password or
user name, but I cannot write to the share.
I get the message access denied.
If I remove the guest ok from smb.conf, I can't get to the share. Upon
trying to enter a user name and password, I can't get to the share.
I get invalid user/password. I tried various combinations of valid MPE
users for the TEMP account. I am trying to access the share from an NT 4.0
machine. I installed the registry hack and tried putting encrypt password =
yes in the smb.conf file. That didn't help.
Any help will be appreciated.
TIA--Eva
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