On Friday 24 February 2006 16:49, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Friday 24 February 2006 13:09, Paul Howarth wrote: > >>Is the username you are using on the client the same as the one on the > >>server? If not, you might try mapping them in /etc/samba/smbusers, e.g.: > >> > >>server-username = client-username > >>anne = anne-wilson > >> > >>with an appropriate "username map = /etc/samba/smbusers" directive in > >>smb.conf of course. > > > > The username is the same, whichever client I use. The password and UID > > may or may not be, depending on the client box. > > > > Anne > > When using Samba, the UID and password on the client box are > independent of the settings on the server. For that matter, if > you are using encrypted passwords, the password for the user on > the server may be different then the Samba password on the > server. Also, if you do not have an entry for a user in smbpasswd, > then the home directory for that user will not show up. > Yes, I have an account in smbpasswd, and I can browse all the other shares. I can browse my own home directory if I go in via another share. It's just that my home directory does not show up in any browser. Anne
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