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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions samba with public access Post 302321799 by pradeepreddy on Tuesday 2nd of June 2009 06:30:36 AM
Old 06-02-2009
samba with public access

Hello friends ..

I have configured "smb" in debian machine . Created a share named "share_one" with public access and started samba service .

I am able to access the share "share_one" directly without any difficulty on linux machines.

But when it comes to windows it asks for username and password.

If I create a user on debain and provide the same username and passoword on windows then i am able to access share.

can anyone assist me on this issue ..
 

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MOUNT_SMBFS(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					    MOUNT_SMBFS(8)

NAME
mount_smbfs -- mounts a shared resource from an SMB file server SYNOPSIS
mount_smbfs [-I host] [-M cmode[/smode]] [-N] [-O cowner[:cgroup]/sowner[:sgroup]] [-R retrycount] [-T timeout] [-U user] [-W workgroup] [-d mode] [-f mode] [-g gid] [-h] [-n opt] [-u uid] //[workgroup;][user[password]@] server[/share] path DESCRIPTION
The mount_smbfs command mounts a share from a remote server using SMB/CIFS protocol. The options are: -I host Do not use NetBIOS name resolver and connect directly to host, which can be either a valid DNS name or an IP address. -M cmode[/smode] Assign access rights to the newly created connection. -N Do not ask for a password. At run time, mount_smbfs reads the ~/.nsmbrc file for additional configuration parameters and a password. If no password is found the mount_smbfs prompts for it. -O cowner[:cgroup]/sowner[:sgroup] Assign owner/group attributes to the newly created connection. -R retrycount How many retries should be done before the SMB requester decides to drop the connection. -T timeout Timeout in seconds for each request. -U user Specifies the user name to be used in the authentication request. -W workgroup Specifies the workgroup to be used in the authentication request. -f mode, -d mode Specify permissions that should be assigned to files and directories. The values must be specified as octal numbers. Default value for the file mode is taken from mount point, default value for the dir mode adds execute permission where the file mode gives read permission. Note that these permissions can differ from the rights granted by SMB server. -h Prints a help message, much like the SYNOPSIS above. -n opt Set opt option to affect file name lookups. opt can be one of the following: Value Meaning long No long names. Server supports only "8.3" format. -u uid, -g gid User id and group id assigned to files. The default is owner and group id from directory where the volume is mounted. //[workgroup;][user[password]@] server[/share] The mount_smbfs command will use server as the NetBIOS name of remote computer, user as the remote user name and share as the resource name on a remote server. Workgroup and/or password may be specified here. If user is omitted the logged in user id will be used. Omitting share is an error when mount_smbfs is run from the command line, otherwise a browsing dialogue is presented. path Path to mount point. FILES
~/.nsmbrc Keeps static parameters for connections and other information. See ./examples/dot.nsmbrc for details. EXAMPLES
The following illustrate how to connect to an SMB server SAMBA as user GUEST to mount PUBLIC: mount_smbfs -I samba.mydomain.com //guest@samba/public /smb/public BUGS
Please report bugs to Apple. AUTHORS
Boris Popov <bp@butya.kz>, <bp@freebsd.org> FreeBSD Mar 10, 2000 FreeBSD
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