On Sun, 2017-04-02 at 15:11 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 04/02/2017 09:01 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > I want to use N as a backup server for W, however W cannot see shares
> > on N. It complains about permissions.
> 
> 
> It seems to me that from both a performance and reliability perspective, 
> this is the problem you should solve.  Specifically what information are 
> you given by W when you try to connect to N? You said that N runs 
> Debian, so I presume you can connect to it via SSH.  What information is 
> logged on N when the client attempts a connection?  What version of 
> Samba is running on N?

You're right of course, this is what I should do, but the server
doesn't appear to log anything when accessing from Windows, whereas it
does when accessing from Linux. In more detail:

Using Dolphin (on D) to browse Samba shares I see both the local Samba
server on D and the NAS CIFS service on N. Further clicking gets me
into the latter with no trouble. The log on N shows this happening.

Using the Windows file manager on W to open the Network tab, I see
several entries, including the Samba service on D and the NAS (called
STORAGE). Opening the D entry shows me the shares from D. Trying to
open the STORAGE tab gets an error: "Windows cannot access \\STORAGE.
Check the spelling of the name. Otherwise there might be a problem with
your network, ...". The log file on N shows no activity.

Note that N is configured as a Workgroup server. I'm not using Active
Directory, though the NAS does support this as an option. Also, W has
something called Homegroup, apparently Microsoft's attempt to make this
stuff easier by adding yet another layer of terminology.

poc
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