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    Stupid new user samba question.

    Please forgive my ignorance

    Now....I am currently trying to set up samba on two computers that dual boot windows 7 and Kubuntu 10.10. My bedroom computer seems to be setup correctly because when I use dolphin and click on network and choose samba shares all of my shares are listed for the bedroom computer and I can access them with no problems. Now my living room computer is not so nice. When I use KMenu-system settings-sharing...everything is grayed out and I can't configure anything. When I go to KMenu-settings-Samba I am prompted for a password. My kubuntu password does not work. I read somewhere to enter smbpasswd in the terminal to set a samba password so I tried that and I am asked to enter the old password---Since I obviously never setup a password I have no idea what to enter. I also have GADMIN Samba installed and believe the problem came from this. How can I delete the Samba config file and start over? Uggg...I feel stupid. Please help.

    Thanks,

    Penny

    #2
    Re: Stupid new user samba question.

    The prompt is the username/password combo of the samba machine, not your login on the current machine. Have you tried that combo?
    Registered Linux user #346571

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      #3
      Re: Stupid new user samba question.

      Hi,
      Thanks for the reply. It is not asking me for a user name just a password. I tried every password that I currently use on my machines with no luck. I even tried to "remove completely" Samba, GADMIN Samba with kpackagekit and synaptic package manager and reinstall them to try to start fresh but when I attempt to open samba I am again asked for the password. I can go into GADMIN Samba and add users but nothing helps.

      Thanks again,

      Penny

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        #4
        Re: Stupid new user samba question.

        Could be a workgroup issue.

        Samba requires a samba password that may or may not be the same as your log in password.

        On the computer running samba, in a terminal;

        sudo smbpassword -a john


        This assumes your user john already exists. You will be greeted by prompts for a new samba password. Afterward, restart samba for the new user to be allowed in;

        sudo service samba restart

        However, I can't imagine how you got your other computer to work without going through this step...

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          #5
          Re: Stupid new user samba question.

          Hi Penny. It may be that the two user names of the account don't match. Samba assumes your current log-in is one you're trying to access on the share. So if the share you're attempting to access is "Penny" and you're logged in as Jeremy1701, it won't work. You can map the two manually to each other on the Samba server. Also, Samba is case-sensitive, "Penny" is not the same thing as "penny".

          Registered Linux user #346571

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            #6
            Re: Stupid new user samba question.

            Hi,
            When I try to type sudo smbpasswd -a daddy (the user name listed in GADMIN Samba) I get command not found. I also noticed when I go to kmenu-settings-system settings-sharing-samba(this area is still grayed out and can't be changed) and click on users there is nothing listed even though I have users listed in GADMIN Samba.

            Here is my samba config file from GADMIN [global]
            netbios name = Samba24
            server string = Samba file and print server
            workgroup = Workgroup
            security = user
            hosts allow = 127. 192.168.0.
            interfaces = 127.0.0.1/8 192.168.0.0/24
            bind interfaces only = yes
            remote announce = 192.168.0.255
            remote browse sync = 192.168.0.255
            printcap name = cups
            load printers = yes
            cups options = raw
            printing = cups
            guest account = smbguest
            log file = /var/log/samba/samba.log
            max log size = 1000
            null passwords = no
            username level = 6
            password level = 6
            encrypt passwords = yes
            unix password sync = yes
            socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
            local master = no
            domain master = no
            preferred master = no
            domain logons = no
            os level = 33
            logon drive = m:
            logon home = \\%L\homes\%u
            logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u
            logon script = %G.bat
            time server = no
            name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
            wins support = no
            wins proxy = no
            dns proxy = no
            preserve case = yes
            short preserve case = yes
            client use spnego = no
            client signing = no
            client schannel = no
            server signing = no
            server schannel = no
            nt pipe support = yes
            nt status support = yes
            allow trusted domains = no
            obey pam restrictions = yes
            enable spoolss = yes
            client plaintext auth = no
            disable netbios = no
            follow symlinks = no
            update encrypted = yes
            pam password change = no
            passwd chat timeout = 120
            hostname lookups = no
            username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
            passdb backend = tdbsam
            passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd '%u'
            passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *ReType*new*password* %n\n *passwd*changed*\n
            add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -c 'Samba User Account' -s /dev/null '%u'
            add user to group script=/usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -c 'Samba User Account' -s /dev/null -g '%g' '%u'
            add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd '%g'
            delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel '%u'
            delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/userdel '%u' '%g'
            delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel '%g'
            add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g sambamachines -c 'Samba Machine Account' -s /dev/null -M '%u'
            machine password timeout = 120
            idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
            idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
            template shell = /dev/null
            winbind use default domain = yes
            winbind separator = @
            winbind cache time = 360
            winbind trusted domains only = yes
            winbind nested groups = no
            winbind nss info = no
            winbind refresh tickets = no
            winbind offline logon = no

            [homes]
            comment = Home Directories
            path = /home
            read only = no
            available = yes
            browseable = yes
            writable = yes
            guest ok = no
            public = no
            printable = no
            locking = no
            strict locking = no

            [netlogon]
            comment = Network Logon Service
            path = /home/netlogon
            read only = no
            available = yes
            browseable = yes
            writable = no
            guest ok = no
            public = no
            printable = no
            locking = no
            strict locking = no

            [profiles]
            comment = User Profiles
            path = /var/samba/profiles
            read only = no
            available = yes
            browseable = no
            writable = yes
            guest ok = no
            public = no
            printable = no
            create mode = 0600
            directory mask = 0700
            locking = no
            strict locking = no

            [printers]
            comment = All Printers
            path = /var/spool/samba
            browseable = yes
            writable = no
            guest ok = no
            public = no
            printable = yes
            locking = no
            strict locking = no

            [pdf-documents]
            path = /home/pdf-documents
            comment = Converted PDF Documents
            available = yes
            browseable = yes
            writeable = yes
            guest ok = yes
            locking = no
            strict locking = no

            [pdf-printer]
            path = /tmp
            comment = PDF Printer Service
            printable = yes
            guest ok = yes
            use client driver = yes
            printing = bsd
            print command = /usr/bin/gadmin-samba-pdf %s %u
            lpq command =
            lprm command =


            Thanks,

            Penny

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              #7
              Re: Stupid new user samba question.

              I don't see anything immediately wrong with your smb.conf file, and the fact that you can access shares using a different computer leads me to believe it's probably okay.

              Try accessing the share using the computer that prompts you for a password. After, check your samba.log file and report back the appropriate lines here.
              Registered Linux user #346571

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