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Hi Archers,
I need help to manage my Samba/Gnome/Nautilus "chain". that I've tryed to i
I've installed [in this order]
samba
gvfs-smb
gnome-vfs
nautilus-share-upstream
Now I can connect from my Arch desktop to all my house net machines [a Macintosh of my girlfriend, my Arch EEEPc and a hacked TV Tuner].
But here come the troubles: when I try to share a folder via right click in Nautilus, the system answer me:
«net usershare» runs into error 255: net usershare add: cannot convert name "Everyone" to a SID. Pipe broken.
I've tried to follow best as I can the wiki instructions about installing samba and the other tools, but I'm totally new to Arch [first installation was two weeks ago] and I don't know what to try now.
I'd like to share on my home net the folder "Tana-di-Orso" with everyone at a guest level. People connected to my router should see, copy and create documents of the folder without the need of a password.
And it would be great if I could share new folders via right click.
This one is my smb.conf.
#======================= Global Settings =====================================
[global]
include = /etc/samba/usershare.conf
workgroup = FORESTA
server string = Samba Server
security = share
load printers = yes
printing = cups
guest account = ospite
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
interfaces = lo wlan0
bind interfaces only = true
#============================ Share Definitions ==============================
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
[public]
path = /home/stormy/Tana-di-Orso
public = yes
only guest = yes
writable = yes
printable = no
Thanks in advance for every help.
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Try changing [global] "security = share" to "security = user" and instead just pre-define allowed users with "valid users = johndoe" (change johndoe to your account ofc). If you still have issues, see basic config example on my wiki here http://wiki.gotux.net/config/samba
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