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    Creating an anonymous samba share in CentOS 7

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    • RomoR
      Romo @wirestyle22
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      @wirestyle22 It seems fine. Can you post the output of smbclient -L localhost ran from your samba server please.

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      • RomoR
        Romo @wirestyle22
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        @wirestyle22 Just added the steps to mount the share to a Windows 10 PC to the orginal post.

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        • wirestyle22W
          wirestyle22 @Romo
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          @Romo I did not output smbclient -L localhost yet. I'll do that when I get home today. The other steps you took were the same steps I did. We'll see what happens with the command. Thanks!

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          • RomoR
            Romo @wirestyle22
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            @wirestyle22 Did you get it working?

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            • BRRABillB
              BRRABill @Romo
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              @Romo said in Creating an anonymous samba share in CentOS 7:

              @wirestyle22 Did you get it working?

              Yeah! Whazzup?

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              • wirestyle22W
                wirestyle22
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                I can't login. Found it though.

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                • RomoR
                  Romo @wirestyle22
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                  @wirestyle22 said in Creating an anonymous samba share in CentOS 7:

                  @Romo Still don't know where I'm going wrong here 😞 Is this correct?

                  0_1471400945289_GLOBALSETS.jpg

                  -Modify your global config settings :
                  map to guest = Bad User you wrote Bad user

                  Restart your services
                  systemctl restart smb.service
                  systemctl restart nmb.service

                  Check your folder owner and permissions again.

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                  • wirestyle22W
                    wirestyle22 @Romo
                    last edited by wirestyle22

                    @Romo It's detectable now but It prompted me to login. Realized none of my work PC's are Windows 10 and I am not sure what the account is considered locally, being an online account. [email protected] would make the domain @gmail.com

                    When I restarted the services they error'd out so I just performed sudo reboot

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                    • RomoR
                      Romo @wirestyle22
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                      @wirestyle22 Can you please post an ls -l of your share folder

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                      • wirestyle22W
                        wirestyle22 @Romo
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                        @Romo I will when I get home. Thanks for all of the help btw 😄

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                        • StrongBadS
                          StrongBad @wirestyle22
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                          @wirestyle22 said in Creating an anonymous samba share in CentOS 7:

                          @Romo I will when I get home.

                          Time to set up that remote access from the office.

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                          • travisdh1T
                            travisdh1 @StrongBad
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                            @StrongBad said in Creating an anonymous samba share in CentOS 7:

                            @wirestyle22 said in Creating an anonymous samba share in CentOS 7:

                            @Romo I will when I get home.

                            Time to set up that remote access from the office.

                            ZeroTier ftw!

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                            • wirestyle22W
                              wirestyle22
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                              I can't. I'm swamped all the time lol

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                              • wirestyle22W
                                wirestyle22
                                last edited by wirestyle22

                                @Romo

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                                • RomoR
                                  Romo @Romo
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                                  @Romo said in Creating an anonymous samba share in CentOS 7:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Creating an anonymous samba share in CentOS 7:

                                  @Romo Still don't know where I'm going wrong here 😞 Is this correct?

                                  0_1471400945289_GLOBALSETS.jpg

                                  -Modify your global config settings :
                                  map to guest = Bad User you wrote Bad user

                                  Restart your services
                                  systemctl restart smb.service
                                  systemctl restart nmb.service

                                  Check your folder owner and permissions again.

                                  Did you change your global configuration settings?

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                                  • wirestyle22W
                                    wirestyle22 @Romo
                                    last edited by wirestyle22

                                    @Romo

                                    0_1471703204117_global.jpg

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                                    • RomoR
                                      Romo @wirestyle22
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                                      @wirestyle22 the change in config file should have solved the issue of the share asking you for a password. Did you check config file with testparm to check for any other errors?

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                                      • wirestyle22W
                                        wirestyle22 @Romo
                                        last edited by wirestyle22

                                        @Romo

                                        Load smb config files from smb.conf.master
                                        rlimit_max: increasing rlimit_max (1024) to minimum Windows limit (16384)
                                        Error loading services.
                                        [root@localhost ~]#```
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                                        • RomoR
                                          Romo @wirestyle22
                                          last edited by Romo

                                          @wirestyle22 There is something wrong with your configuration. If you created a backup of the original config start from it again.

                                          Following the guide you can just:
                                          rm smb.conf smb.conf.master
                                          cp smb.conf.bak smb.conf.master
                                          vi smb.conf.master

                                          While editing once again add: map to guest = Bad User to the global parameters section.

                                          Go to the bottom of the file and add your share details once again.

                                          [sharename]
                                          path = /chosen/path
                                          read only = No
                                          guest ok = Yes
                                          browseable = Yes 
                                          public = Yes
                                          

                                          Create your final smb.conf and check for error using:
                                          testparm -s smb.conf.master > smb.conf

                                          Restart your services:
                                          systemctl restart smb.service
                                          systemctl restart nmb.service

                                          And it should be working.

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                                          • wirestyle22W
                                            wirestyle22 @Romo
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                                            @Romo said in Creating an anonymous samba share in CentOS 7:

                                            systemctl restart nmb.service

                                            That worked! I must have typo'd somewhere. I did re-read it a ton. Idk. Thanks!

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