Hi,
I have the server up and running fine, and can read/write to all the shares with finder on mac, or via ssh/scp on linux. On Windows though, and I can see and read all the shares, but I cannot write to them. It tells me I don't have permission.
I have set up samba to allow guest access for rw on all shares. I have tried using both guest login and my login on the server as the credentials for windows to use, but it always tells me I don't have permission. Is there something magical that needs to get setup on windows in order to write to any of the shares? I have tried both mapping the hda as a network drive and as a network location with same results.
Thanks,
Craig
can access shares but can't write to them on windows
Re: can access shares but can't write to them on windows
Recommend you check out the wiki guidance.
https://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Shares_troubleshooting
https://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Shares_troubleshooting
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Re: can access shares but can't write to them on windows
Hi there - I'm having the same issue and I didn't find anything helpful on the page linked above. I have gotten to the point where I can run chown on any one user and THEY have access, but similar commands for groups don't seem to work. The interesting thing is that this started about the time I tried to install transmission. I've tried removing transmission since, but the group still seems to exist.
My linux-fu has improved greatly in my time using amahi (which I absolutely love), but this situation is making it nearly impossible to use the file shares. Does anyone know of a way I can get these shares accessible again for all users?
Thank you!
[update] So I think I have a temp workaround - chown -r :users /var/hda/files got me most of the way. I have to edit my smb.conf to turn the writeable property of [Pictures] to yes, however, and that appears to get overwritten periodically. Is there a more permanent way to fix that?
Thanks again!
My linux-fu has improved greatly in my time using amahi (which I absolutely love), but this situation is making it nearly impossible to use the file shares. Does anyone know of a way I can get these shares accessible again for all users?
Thank you!
[update] So I think I have a temp workaround - chown -r :users /var/hda/files got me most of the way. I have to edit my smb.conf to turn the writeable property of [Pictures] to yes, however, and that appears to get overwritten periodically. Is there a more permanent way to fix that?
Thanks again!
Re: can access shares but can't write to them on windows
Do the following as root user:
Replace 1stadminuser with the user you initially created when installing Amahi.
If this does not help, then will need more forensics to determine the problem.
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chown -R 1stadminuser:users /var/hda/files
You set the status of read write for shares via the dashboard Shares tab.I have to edit my smb.conf to turn the writeable property of [Pictures] to yes, however, and that appears to get overwritten periodically. Is there a more permanent way to fix that?
If this does not help, then will need more forensics to determine the problem.
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
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