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

      So I finished this guide but my CentOS 7 file server isn't discoverable. Ideas?

      Are you a Windows shop? Did you add it to DNS?

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      • wirestyle22W
        wirestyle22 @Romo
        last edited by

        @Romo No but maybe I did it wrong. Does the path look like this?

        \\192.168.1.202\etc\home\public

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        • wirestyle22W
          wirestyle22 @BRRABill
          last edited by wirestyle22

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

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

          So I finished this guide but my CentOS 7 file server isn't discoverable. Ideas?

          Are you a Windows shop? Did you add it to DNS?

          Yes I want to acces it from a Windows PC. No I didn't add it to DNS. Can we add this to the guide?

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          • BRRABillB
            BRRABill @wirestyle22
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            @wirestyle22 said

            Yes I want to acces it from a Windows PC. No I didn't add it to DNS. Can we add this to the guide?

            I meant if you are used to the Windows world (which I am), the devices just automagically add themselves to DNS.

            I have memorized all my Linux box IPs because I haven't had the desire to add them into DNS manually yet. Which made me wonder if it was the same issue.

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            • wirestyle22W
              wirestyle22 @BRRABill
              last edited by wirestyle22

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

              @wirestyle22 said

              Yes I want to acces it from a Windows PC. No I didn't add it to DNS. Can we add this to the guide?

              I meant if you are used to the Windows world (which I am), the devices just automagically add themselves to DNS.

              I have memorized all my Linux box IPs because I haven't had the desire to add them into DNS manually yet. Which made me wonder if it was the same issue.

              I'm just attempting to mount the drive. With a static IP I don't think that's required, right? Or do you mean to make it discoverable on the network? It's probably required for that.

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              • BRRABillB
                BRRABill @wirestyle22
                last edited by

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

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

                @wirestyle22 said

                Yes I want to acces it from a Windows PC. No I didn't add it to DNS. Can we add this to the guide?

                I meant if you are used to the Windows world (which I am), the devices just automagically add themselves to DNS.

                I have memorized all my Linux box IPs because I haven't had the desire to add them into DNS manually yet. Which made me wonder if it was the same issue.

                I'm just attempting to mount the drive. With a static IP I don't think that's required, right? Or do you mean to make it discoverable on the network? It's probably required for that.

                Right, I was answering the "discoverable on the network", but actually "by name" which I now realize isn't what you are asking.

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

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

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

                  @wirestyle22 said

                  Yes I want to acces it from a Windows PC. No I didn't add it to DNS. Can we add this to the guide?

                  I meant if you are used to the Windows world (which I am), the devices just automagically add themselves to DNS.

                  I have memorized all my Linux box IPs because I haven't had the desire to add them into DNS manually yet. Which made me wonder if it was the same issue.

                  I'm just attempting to mount the drive. With a static IP I don't think that's required, right? Or do you mean to make it discoverable on the network? It's probably required for that.

                  Right, I was answering the "discoverable on the network", but actually "by name" which I now realize isn't what you are asking.

                  Oh I see. Yeah

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                  • RomoR
                    Romo @wirestyle22
                    last edited by Romo

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

                    @Romo No but maybe I did it wrong. Does the path look like this?

                    \\192.168.1.202\etc\home\public

                    Should be \\192.168.1.202\public if your share is named public. It should also be visible if you go to \\192.168.1.202

                    In the guide the share name is called public, check your smb.conf to make sure the name of share and your path to the folder is correct .

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

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                    • T
                      tiagom
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                      @wirestyle22 I'm confused do you want to make it discoverable when using network discovery on windows?

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                      • wirestyle22W
                        wirestyle22 @tiagom
                        last edited by wirestyle22

                        @tiagom I'd like to know how to do that but even just mapping at this point would achieve my goal.

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22 @Romo
                          last edited by wirestyle22

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

                          0_1471400945289_GLOBALSETS.jpg

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                          • RomoR
                            Romo @wirestyle22
                            last edited by

                            @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
                              last edited by

                              @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
                                last edited by

                                @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
                                  last edited by

                                  @wirestyle22 Did you get it working?

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                                  • BRRABillB
                                    BRRABill @Romo
                                    last edited by

                                    @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
                                        last edited by

                                        @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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