February 9th, 2007 5:40 am

debian
crypticproduction asked:

mBank

One Response to “I have a Debian samba server and I am using Ubuntu on the client side. Well, I can preview samba share on the debian server ,but Ubuntu can’t access those shares. Everything is setup correctly and all the user/passwords are in the right files on both machines. When I try and mount the shared partition thats on the Debian system from the Ubuntu system it ask for user/pass that works fine,but the mount won’t go through. I tried again and this time it don’t ask for a user/pass and nothing else happens. I get no errors and I still see the shared partition as unmounted. What am I doing wrong. I even used S.W.A.T with no results. I had this setup working before and for some reason it won’t work again. I’ve tried having both machines in normal accounts and (i know stupid) root accounts, nothing. I also set up the Ubuntu machine with a samba server and I can access shares from Ubuntu from the debian side.(reversed everything)The settings are the same on both machines.”

  1. PeNgI Says:

    The nature of linux man sometimes you cant really realize whats going on restart your ubuntu go and check what has been written there smbconfs address.
    The address in redhat is etcsambasmbconf dont know what has been written there smbconfs address in.
    The address in redhat is the nature of linux man sometimes you ll face some problems that you ll face some problems that you cant really realize whats going on restart your ubuntu go and check what is the.

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