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Install Samba 4 On Debian Wheezy Rating: 6,4/10 3186votesTools for extending Samba Samba is an implementation of the SMB/CIFS protocol for Unix systems, providing support for cross-platform file sharing with Microsoft Windows, OS X, and other Unix systems. Samba can also function as a domain controller or member server in both NT4-style and Active Directory domains. These packages contain snapshot versions of Samba 4, the next-generation version of Samba. These should be considered experimental, and should not be used in production. This package contains include files shared by the various Samba-based libraries.Samba and the new Debian Wheezy.
Tue Jun 19, 2012 4:02 pm. Just downloaded the latest 2012-06-18-wheezy-beta and have been trying to set up Samba, using as my guide. Trying to access my Mac from the Pi results in 'operation not permitted'. I have just installed a new Debian Wheezy and I am trying to create a new. How can I easily configure samba share in Debian Wheezy? Install Samba & required.
Before setting up your Samba4 domain controller you will want to remove any older versions of Samba 3.x to prevent interference with Samba4, unless you plan on migrating an old NT style Samba3 domain controller to Samba4.If this is the case, this tutorial is not for you.; If you are starting with a fresh. Apparently smbpasswd doesn't work unless you install samba-common-bin, according to a poster on another thread (Dante-something I think).
Neither does pdbedit, at least it didn't for me.I have now installed samba-common-bin and have done the password bit of the process, but I still can't connect to the Pi from the Mac (using smb://192.168.1.6/steve) - 'There was an error connecting to the server etc'. I've removed Samba and re-installed it with no effect (although I noticed that this didn't remove the smb.conf file and replace it with a new fresh one, as it still had all my edits in place). Losing the will to live on this particular problem now - there must be some basic step(s) I'm not picking up from the tutorial on e-linux, or there is something specific to Wheezy that is throwing up a problem. Finally got Samba working.During the process I managed to trash my smb.conf file - it wasn't recreated on a subsequent apt-get remove and install, so I copied a minimal one from a random internet source, added a few lines that seemed appropriate and by some miracle it worked.
All very well, but this is what I hate about Linux - I managed to get it working by not knowing what I'm doing, but trying to do it the right way by following instructions didn't work at all.I am now no further forward in terms of understanding. Stevep wrote:All very well, but this is what I hate about Linux - I managed to get it working by not knowing what I'm doing, but trying to do it the right way by following instructions didn't work at all. I am now no further forward in terms of understanding.If you have the time, and you're still willing to learn, you could try comparing the working config file and the non-working config file, and try 'fiddling' them backwards and forwards (and restarting samba) until you can work out why one version works and the other version doesn't work? And you'd learn a lot more about the smb.conf file in the process. Similar experience using wheezy when googling the issue there were so many diff ways to setup the conf just for squeeze, it leaves me confused as which i should use. I know im trying wheezy but just the fact so many differences on squeeze was confusing. I cant see the wood for the trees, its one thing i dislike about linux.
Though im determined to get better.Anyways sudo pdbedit -a -u pi seemed to work for the pi user but public folder sharing failed from following instructions as dids simons last part from this link his site seems down at mo so cant check the rest.
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