Feel free to ignore this BUT, I'm confused where Windows 10 is fitting
into this. I see an smb.conf that looks like it's setup for a server
with a bunch of shares. And I also see the use of smbclient for
testing. So I think it needs to be more clear what is the server, and
what is the client.
Also
On 11/29/2017 07:39 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
Il giorno mer, 29/11/2017 alle 06.49 -0500, Temlakos ha scritto:
[gamestergamester]
comment = Gamester account
path = /home/gamester
read only = No
valid users = gamester
$smbclient -L temlakos -U Temlakos
If y
Il giorno mer, 29/11/2017 alle 06.49 -0500, Temlakos ha scritto:
> [gamestergamester]
> comment = Gamester account
> path = /home/gamester
> read only = No
> valid users = gamester
>
>
> $smbclient -L temlakos -U Temlakos
If you do this command:
$ smbclient /
On 11/29/2017 03:47 AM, Dario Lesca wrote:
Il giorno mar, 28/11/2017 alle 18.51 -0500, Temlakos ha scritto:
Everyone:
So what's wrong, where might the fault lie, and how do I correct it?
NOTE: If you share with us the output of "testparm -s" we can better
help you
Some test, send us the outp
Il giorno mar, 28/11/2017 alle 18.51 -0500, Temlakos ha scritto:
> Everyone:
>
> So what's wrong, where might the fault lie, and how do I correct it?
>
NOTE: If you share with us the output of "testparm -s" we can better
help you
Some test, send us the output
On Fedora 27, hostname=fedora-name
On 11/28/2017 03:51 PM, Temlakos wrote:
> Everyone:
>
> After several days of fruitless effort I have to bring this to the
> community. Since I upgraded to F27, I have never been able to sustain
> any viable network connection to other computers on my network that run
> Windows 10. Which means if
Everyone:
After several days of fruitless effort I have to bring this to the
community. Since I upgraded to F27, I have never been able to sustain
any viable network connection to other computers on my network that run
Windows 10. Which means if I ever have to transfer files between or
among