*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 592610 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/592610
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 592610
Shared folders (through Samba) when following instructions sometimes does
not work correctly
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Robie,
I agree with you : on your computer, it works as I would expect.
My computer was built new this year and I installed 11.10. I upgraded to
12.04 beta version in march I think. I don't think to have installed
very exotic app : only VirtualBox, and Digikam (which is more designed
for KDE).
U
I'm pretty sure it's not a nautilus-share issue. Nautilus-share only
deals with the output of "net usershare info" and manages user shares
via the "net usershare add" and "net usershare delete" commands. If "net
usershare info" says that the share exists, then as far as nautilus-
share is concerned
J-Paul,
Perhaps it would help if you installed the smbclient package and then run:
smbclient -L localhost
and for each share listed (if any), run:
smbclient //localhost/
both with your password and with no password.
This would help isolate if this is a problem in Nautilus or in Samba.
T
Failed to reproduce on samba 2:3.6.3-2ubuntu2.2.
I used "net usershare add test /home/ubuntu/test '' '' guest_ok=yes",
ran "smbclient -L localhost", and the new share had appeared there.
"smbclient //localhost/test" allows me to connect to it.
I then installed libpam-smbpass and set a password fo
At this point, it looks like there's something wrong in Samba that
causes the usershares to not be exported, so I'm reassigning this bug to
that package instead.
** Package changed: nautilus-share (Ubuntu) => samba (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Hi J-Paul,
I'm pretty sure you are right and system-config-samba should not be
needed. You were trying to share files through nautilus which should do
it itself. If I'm wrong about that and it cannot, then it should be
automatically installing it. In either case, I'll re-target this bug at
naut
End of my answer :
About :
"I was able to configure shares using system-config-samba - that worked
fine (and I think is probably the correct way todo it)."
It's not what is described in the french documentation of the new releases of
Ubuntu http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/samba and it's surprising ! Ub
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Thanks for the answer.
Samba server is not included in a usual install of Ubuntu.
In Nautilus :
1st time you check "share this folder" ('partager ce dossier' in french in the
screen copy included) in the folder properties of the folder you want to share
on your network (right click on the folder
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug in Ubuntu.
I might be missing the point but I could not reproduce this:
"Share a folder in a simple domestic network need to check the share item in
the folder properties.
Ubuntu ask to install samba and libpam-smbpass. After reboot and check this
i
** Description changed:
Share a folder in a simple domestic network need to check the share item in
the folder properties.
Ubuntu ask to install samba and libpam-smbpass. After reboot and check this
item again, Ubuntu ask to change the permissions.
After this point, it should work ! It wou
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share samba doesn't work easily
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