
Yeah. All the users should have the same password as their user name on the server. I got webmin to import the users and passwords. Encrypted though. The problem seems to be more around seeing and connecting to the share. On 29/01/2015 7:36 AM, "Roger Searle" <roger(a)stepahead.org.nz> wrote:
You created the samba password for your users david, steff and tracey? who were already users on your server?
man smbpasswd sudo smbpasswd -a david
Cheers, Roger
On 28/01/2015 9:31 p.m., David Nicholls wrote:
Hi guys. I am having an issue with my fresh samba setup. I built a 14.04.1 LTS Ubuntu server and set up a single mount point (/media/data) and pointed 3 separate internal hard drives to it (eg it contains directories "music_drive", "tv_drive" & "movie_drive"). I turned "/media/data" into a samba share. Annoyingly permissions look fine but I cannot seem to be able to either see the share on my network from other machines or connect to it. Even using the servers IP address. Any advice? Or am I just missing something obvious. My config is below.
samba.conf
[lspace] valid users = david, steff, tracey, smbguest, @sambashare guest account = comment = Lspace media share writeable = yes force group = sambashare path = /media/data read list = smbguest write list = david, steff, tracey
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