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Re: Samba and browsing

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Darren Greer)
Thu Nov 19 18:31:11 1998

Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 17:25:54 -0600
From: Darren Greer <drgreer@QTIWORLD.COM>
In-reply-to: <199811192357.SAA26532@liberty.ci.bedford.va.us>
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Not sure if you want to do it this way....but if you set security = share   It should solve your problem.  Most likely you security is set to user.

My .02

DrGreer


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On 11/19/98, at 6:23 PM, James Ervin wrote:

>I thought I would follow up on my own post.  I have set public = yes,
>browseable = yes and guest ok = yes at the share level and at the global
>level.  Still the user is prompted for a password when they attemp to look
>at what shares are available.  What is now requred to create a samba server
>with open shares where there is no password prompting?  The odd thing is
>that I do not remember having any problems doing this with the 4.1 RH dist
>when I set up the CDROM server the first time.
>
>
>
>end
>
>James Ervin
>City of Bedford Network Administration
>admin@ci.bedford.va.us
>(540)586-7156
>
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