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| - | ==Samba==
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| - | Used with Suse 11.3
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| - | Experiences with local network
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| - | The following informations for a share 'hartmutL' are set in the "yast - samba - shares":
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| - | * Only then a net use from a windows PC with another login works:
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| - | guest ok Yes
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| - | * Without that entry the user was 'nobody' if files are copied to linux.
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| - | force user hartmut
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| - | * ok
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| - | readonly No
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| - | path /home/hartmut
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| - | * I don't know what is it:
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| - | inherit acls No
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| - | Usage in windows:
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| - | net use //192.168.1.62/hartmutL /user:hartmut
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| - | I don't know whether the user is necessary. It is for windows-shares. Samba assigns the user on the server with 'force user' property. TODO test
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| - | Adress Line in Dolphin in another Linux computer (Ubuntu) shows the folder:
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| - | smb://192.168.1.62/hartmutL
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Revision as of 04:36, 29 September 2011
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