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# 1  
Old 07-15-2012
Question Openindiana + Android permissions

Hi,

I use Openindiana with napp-it. I am able to access and modify the zfs folders from windows but not from android. I ve used several apps like ES File Exporer and AnsSMB with no success. I can see the server but when I try to login it complains about wrong credentials.
Any help will be very appreciated..
# 2  
Old 07-16-2012
Which credentials are set for the Windows box ?
# 3  
Old 07-16-2012
What do you mean by that?

I think the problem is in the mapping of smb and soloris permissions.

I find weird that I could access the shares with a linux netbook but not with android. Android is based on linux, or not?
# 4  
Old 07-16-2012
Android is a hidden keel of linux running 99.9999999% pure java. Apps have little to no useful access to it.
# 5  
Old 07-16-2012
To access folders which are on Solaris box, Windows needs to know how to read them. Some thing for the Android. I don't know is this yout home netwotk or what. Are you using LDAP ? Or you just have one folder shared and that is that. First, you should read oracle docs. Alfa and omega for Solaris OS.

http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/...-49/index.html

First link describes how to configure LDAP and user credentials.

And I think your answer is here:

Solaris CIFS Administration Guide

Are you using SSH to connect to Solaris from the Linux box ?

P.S. I know my English is bad, but I think people can understand me Smilie
# 6  
Old 07-18-2012
I ll look into it. Thanks.

BTW: I can understand you...
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