I believe your problem stems from a setting in the smb.conf file and an incompatibility with SMB2 and SMB3. By default the Unix Extension parameter is set to 'yes'.. Unfortunately this only works...
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I believe your problem stems from a setting in the smb.conf file and an incompatibility with SMB2 and SMB3. By default the Unix Extension parameter is set to 'yes'.. Unfortunately this only works...
You lost network connectivity See the line with this: Failed to establish connection.
I have the book and the instructions work. I could get to the gnu/diction directory. I would try it again....
You are correct. This is because UNIX extensions have not yet been defined for the SMB2 or SMB3.
You can set group inheritance by setting the SGID bit on group permissions at the top of the file system branch in question (chmod 2770).
I didn't say you can't modify any file system permissions. I was specific. Only CIFS and NTFS have this problem. The cifs and ntfs-3g drivers are limited in many ways. Not being a native Linux...
This tells me that there is a problem with the archive itself.
... You can't change the file and directory permissions when a Samba share (cifs) is [already] mounted.
No. It means you can't...
Are you using Samba to look at the files on the local machine (desktop)? Is the client (remote host) also running Ubuntu? Where/when do you see the [read-only] mode shown?You can't change the file...
The package pam_smb_passwd is a SUN Solaris (Oracle) package. It is not applicable Samba at all. SUN created their own SMB server. The package you are most likely referring to is libpam_smbpass. ...
Not all symptoms point to the same resolution. Start your own thread telling us how you installed samba and what configuration settings you have made.
Yes. No RAID is needed. Just use LVM to create what volumes you want.
Why would you say that about impractical to back up? I don't see why you should even use RAID. I would use LVM so I have all the capacity of all the disks. I would use one or two of the disks as...
If you are going to be a successful as a Linux system administrator you will need to learn the terminal (Bash shell) and scripting. There is no need to install a GUI file manager at all. No...
Adding to darko's post....
RAID of any sort is not a backup solution. It's for high availability (HA) only. You need a true backup solution if you want your data protected. I use scripts to run...
All users in a common user group and the user group and SGID bit set on the root of the vsftp shared directory.
Regardless of your router firewall configuration, you will need to configure a WINS server to browse the two subnets in your LAN.
The internet uses public addresses while the internal IP...
Only the root user (uid=0) can create shares outside of your home directory. It is fairly simple to setup a Samba share using the terminal command line (the bash shell). As the root user, you will...
Where is the question? Are you asking for help/assistance?
Sorry that is my fault. The / should be \ or you can just use this for the debug
smbtree -d3
Host unreachable can be many things, but I doubt it is dns. It seems that the host is known but...
Do some debug then. Post the output of this terminal command
smbclient d-3 -U <yourusername> ////server//share
The syntax is exactly as you see it. The only variables are <yoursername> and...
I use 20GB for the root partition ( / ) with the rest for the home partition ( /home ). I find the newer district offerings have become fatter. Most of my machines have about the same files size as...
Check /boot. This is where old kernel images are.
Have you tried to view the packet flow in and out of the container? Do you know what the capabilities of the container are? LXC by default sets up a bridge that is not capable of communicating...
The single dot (.) by itself is the current working directory. The double dot (..) is the directory just above the current working directory.
Try this at your home directory to to see what I...
Post the output of
testparm -s
Please use [CODE] blocks for the text output
Beats me too. :-(
Docker containers have their limitations. This looks like one of those situations. I suggest you learn Samba on a host before you attempt to run it in a LXC style container. ...