Hi.
Searched around beforing posting this and I can't solve this problem.
I've done a fresh installation of FreeBSD 12.1 with Samba 4 for network shares.
(Imported pool from my earlier FreeNAS server which is located at /tank/public )
Anyway, So I installed Samba, made a config at: /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf :
Then did the:
pdbedit -a -u n3c
Didn't find anything on the share, just some .txt files within the folders.
Did a chown to give rights to the folders to me.
First as n3c:wheel , didnt find anything in the network share (from windows10)
Then did a chown for n3c:n3c as owner.
Both of them made me see the the folders but I still can not access the folders from my Windows 10 machine.
Anyone with some suggestions?
Would it be better to make another use for it instead of my user with wheel? Just make a user/group: winshare/winshare ?
- Lars
Searched around beforing posting this and I can't solve this problem.
I've done a fresh installation of FreeBSD 12.1 with Samba 4 for network shares.
(Imported pool from my earlier FreeNAS server which is located at /tank/public )
Anyway, So I installed Samba, made a config at: /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf :
Code:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
realm = mygroup.local
netbios name = NAS
[movies]
path = /tank/public/movies
public = no
writable = yes
printable = no
guest ok = no
valid users = n3c
[series]
path = /tank/public/series
public = no
writable = yes
printable = no
guest ok = no
Then did the:
pdbedit -a -u n3c
Didn't find anything on the share, just some .txt files within the folders.
Did a chown to give rights to the folders to me.
First as n3c:wheel , didnt find anything in the network share (from windows10)
Then did a chown for n3c:n3c as owner.
Both of them made me see the the folders but I still can not access the folders from my Windows 10 machine.
Anyone with some suggestions?
Would it be better to make another use for it instead of my user with wheel? Just make a user/group: winshare/winshare ?
- Lars