March 6, 201115 yr I created a shared folder and assigned it "private" level security. I created a user (name and PW all lower case, no special chars) and gave that user read/write permission. When trying to access the share from a Win7 machine, I get a request for credentials. I enter the correct name/PW, but am denied access. I have triple-checked my spelling. Any thoughts? Using unraid pro 5.0b4. Win7 "access denied" login window attached. Relevant section of log below. Mar 5 08:50:35 Tower emhttp: shcmd (56): useradd -g users -d / -s /bin/false -c 'chip' chip 2>&1 |logger Mar 5 08:50:35 Tower useradd[3878]: new user: name=chip, UID=1000, GID=100, home=/, shell=/bin/false Mar 5 08:50:35 Tower emhttp: shcmd (57): chpasswd <<< chip:"*****" Mar 5 08:50:35 Tower emhttp: shcmd (58): smbpasswd -L -s -a chip <<< "*****"$'\n'"*****" Mar 5 08:50:35 Tower emhttp: shcmd (59): cp /etc/passwd /etc/shadow /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd /boot/config Mar 5 08:51:25 Tower emhttp: shcmd (60): rm /etc/samba/smb-shares.conf >/dev/null 2>&1 Mar 5 08:51:25 Tower emhttp: get_config_idx: fopen /boot/config/shares/Vault.cfg: No such file or directory - assigning defaults Mar 5 08:51:25 Tower emhttp: Restart SMB... Mar 5 08:51:25 Tower emhttp: shcmd (61): killall -HUP smbd Mar 5 08:51:25 Tower emhttp: shcmd (62): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event svcs_restarted Mar 5 08:51:25 Tower emhttp_event: svcs_restarted
March 9, 201115 yr Author Between rebooting the server and rebooting the desktop for other reasons, it now works. Don't know which did the trick.
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