On 2016-12-07 4:08 am, truename wrote: > OS: CentosOS 7 > > I have installed samba + openldap + smbldap-tools + pam by: > > yum --enablerepo=extras install -y epel-release > yum install -y smbldap-tools > yum install -y samba openldap openldap-clients openldap-servers > migrationtools > yum install -y nss-pam* > > I know that smbldap-tools is a dead project, but I'm interested in it > and would like research on it. > > I create users and groups by: > > sudo smbldap-groupadd -a g1 > sudo smbldap-groupadd -a g2 > sudo smbldap-useradd -a -P -g 1001 u1 > sudo smbldap-useradd -a -P -g 1002 u1 > > groups u1 > u1 : g1 > > groups u2 > u2 : g2 > > I create shared folder: > > cd / > sudo mkdir data > > sudo chown u1 /data > sudo chgrp g1 /data > > sudo chmod ugo+rwx /data > > I edit /etc/samba/smb.conf: > > [data] > comment = data > path = /data > valid users = u1,u2 > write list = u1,u2 > create mask = 0777 > sync always = Yes > ; hide dot files = yes > ; writeable = no > > And then: > > sudo service smb restart > > When I open file manager and input following in location box: > > smb://127.0.0.1 > > The shared folder data is shown, I click the shared folder and input > username u1 and password, I get error message: You have not permission > to view content of this location > > The error message is Chinese in my system, I translate it into English. > > Thanks Silly question...what are the permissions on /data? -- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org "It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1