Dear Guitart,
You have Microsoft Windows on your mind . . . Microsoft has left the building!
----- Original Message ----- From: Guitart Francesc Sent: 11/23/11 05:11 AM To: centos@centos.org Subject: [CentOS] Forget SMB password immediately
Hi, I'm new to CentOS and also on the list, since I usually work with Debian. My problem is as follows: I have a NAS where users connect to do their backups. Each user has a folder shared where only he can enter. Multiple users get connected from a CentOS 5.7 to the NAS, each in its shared folder. I connect to the NAS by entering the login, password and shared folder of user A (here I connect through SMB port 445) and I get disconnected by removing the volume. I re-connect in the same way with the user B and then disconnect. Now if I connect with any user without entering the shared folder (I get a netbios connection to port 139) I can enter to the shared folder of user A and B without entering their credentials. A netstat -an shows me a connection to port 139 and 445 per user. After a while (too I think) connections over ports 445 and 139 are automatically cuted and I have to authenticate again. How I can force always the request of login and password? Thanks in advance. -- Francesc Guitart _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
El jue, 24-11-2011 a las 07:00 -0500, Eric Coleman escribió:
Dear Guitart,
You have Microsoft Windows on your mind . . . Microsoft has left the building!
Maybe you are right but I'm not asking nothing that I can't do with Debian, so I supose that there are one way of do it with CentOS.
Thank you.