On 11/10/13 15:05, Winfried wrote:
After editing smb.conf, I always run "/etc/rc.d/rc.samba restart".
The host isn't running a firewall, and the error message mentions "/tmp"
instead of "/plans", so "chmod 777 /plans" did nothing: "chdir (/tmp)
failed, reason: Permission denied"
I don't know if it means anything, but the host is running Slax off a USB
keydrive. No one has reported the same problem.
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OK, I setup another VM, but this time with Centos 6.4, added samba and
exactly the same smb.conf etc and tried to connect.
I couldn't even connect, so turned off iptables and tried again, it now
connected but now I got 'Permission denied'
Turned off selinux 'echo 0 > /selinux/enforce'
I could now enter the share and open the test document.
Could this be your problem?
After this I am lost, I can see no other reason why it does not work,
have you thought about Ubuntu server 12.04?
Rowland
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