Samba network share
Samba network share
Hello and now a question on my second computer, Linux MX works great. I just have one problem. I cannot access the Linux PC with my Windows PC, even if I have distributed the shares, have activated Samba and a ping works. Something is blocking communication.
I will also send the configuration of the PC again afterwards.
I will also send the configuration of the PC again afterwards.
Re: Samba network share
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System: Host: <filter> Kernel: 4.19.0-10-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 8.3.0
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Re: Samba network share
Hello what did I forget!
Smb1 Windows SMB is switched on on Windows and a ping is also possible, but I cannot get a connection between Windows and Linux.
Smb1 Windows SMB is switched on on Windows and a ping is also possible, but I cannot get a connection between Windows and Linux.
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Re: Samba network share
You don't need (and shouldn't enable SMB1) unless you have a really old version of Windows (if its that old you shouldn't be using it i.e. 98se or XP).MX-Rick wrote: Mon Oct 12, 2020 12:49 pm Hello what did I forget!
Smb1 Windows SMB is switched on on Windows and a ping is also possible, but I cannot get a connection between Windows and Linux.
If I recall from a similar thread, SMB1 is not even enabled by default on the version of Samba we have.
Please provide some more information.
What version of Windows are you using?
From Windows can you see the MX Linux machine? (you only stated you can't access)
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Re: Samba network share
... You can check first with command:
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cat /etc/samba/smbusers
# and
smbtree
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Re: Samba network share
So I have the latest version of Windows 10.
Furthermore, I see the Linux computer in Windows but cannot access it.
Furthermore, I see the Linux computer in Windows but cannot access it.
Re: Samba network share
The web is full of sites with instructions for setting up samba shares in Debian and accessing them in Windows: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=samba+shares+ ... 1-1&ia=web
For example: https://vitux.com/debian_samba/
For example: https://vitux.com/debian_samba/
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Re: Samba network share
This problem has been discussed at length (but not really solved for W10):-
viewtopic.php?f=108&t=60217
Edit:-
In MX18 samba does work OK with earlier versions of MSWindows.
viewtopic.php?f=108&t=60217
Edit:-
In MX18 samba does work OK with earlier versions of MSWindows.
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Re: Samba network share
Your issue is not the same as the OP, please don't cross reference it as it is not relevant.GuiGuy wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:28 am This problem has been discussed at length (but not really solved for W10):-
viewtopic.php?f=108&t=60217
Edit:-
In MX18 samba does work OK with earlier versions of MSWindows.
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Re: Samba network share
Thank you, by "see the Linux computer" do you mean you can see the actual shares?MX-Rick wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 3:20 am So I have the latest version of Windows 10.
Furthermore, I see the Linux computer in Windows but cannot access it.
What do you mean by "cannot access it", what occurs when you try, is there a warning or message?
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