Ubuntu Networking :: Share CD / DVD Via NFS?

Sep 26, 2010

I would like to access the CD/DVD drive of my 8.04 Ubuntu server from my EeePC. I have already exported a couple of folders via NFS and it is all working fine, but for the CD drive it is just not working.

I export the drive in /etc/exports with code...

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Ubuntu Networking :: Samba Share : Get An Error Message "unable To Mount Location, Failed To Mount Windows Share"?

Jan 22, 2011

I have installed ubuntu 10.10 and the Samba addon to configure my shares to my Windows terminals.This is what I got

Firewall off (utf disabled)

Internal Sata /dev/sda1 (EXT4 FS)

External USB HDD /dev/sdb1 mounted at /media/SG1500GB (EXT4 FS)

I have two shares

1. //home/test - Which I can see and access with no problems (can't write to it though even though I set the share as writable?, but, I can read from it). This is available to everyone. My windows terminal can see this folder and access it. This is on my main 80GB internal drive /dev/sda1.

2. //media/SG1500GB/Music. I set this up for everyone full access and I can see it at all my Windows machines but,I can't get into the folder. Windows keeps giving me an error stating network path not found.I also try to access it via the Nautilus (Places/Network/system/music) and get an error message "unable to mount location, Failed to mount windows share". This drive is mounted per the disk utility.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Find Directions On Networking Two Computers Together In Order To Share Files?

Nov 20, 2010

I am having a heck of a time trying to find directions on networking my two computers together in order to share files. I have two machines running Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop & Netbook remix.

They are both connected to my wireless router to connect to the internet.

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Ubuntu Security :: Configure The Share And Folder So That The Win7 Client Can Create Files And/or Folders In The Share?

Jan 15, 2010

I've just installed Ubuntu 9.10 and Samba 3.4. I've shared a folder and have accessed the share from a Windows 7 client. However, I've struggled to configure the share and folder so that the Win7 client can create files and/or folders in the share. Kept getting Permission Denied errors. Finally, (using Webmin) I set the permissions on the file folder so that "Other" had write access. I don't understand why this was necessary (and how unsecure this is). I already had the write access checkbox ticked for "User" but it wasn't enough.

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Ubuntu :: Share Files And Folders But It Does Not Allow To Select Share Folder

Sep 20, 2010

1. I have Ubuntu 10.04.1 installed alongside Windows Home premium 7 on a Compaq CQ5110f with 2 dual processors, 320 GB HDD, 4 gb Ram, less than a year old/ It is giving me some error messages. It is wanting to lock the drive or various programs after being left unused for a few minutes, I have not found where I can disable this. I do not need passwords, really. I am the only user. I reinstalled it once, on top of itself (Ubuntu) and it worked fine briefly, then started doing it all again.

I use to sometimes install Ubuntu as a windows app. on a previous version, maybe 9.04 - 9.10, but think I can not do it on this version?

So, Can I install as WIndows app on this version of Ubuntu? CAn I install Ubuntu on one drive alone, and windows on the other drive alone, install both in same computer and get dual booting? I think before, to do that I had to reset boot drives in BIOS to whichever I had the OS I wanted to use?

Or MUST they be installed on same drive for dual booting to be available?

I am attaching screen shots of the messages I get, etc. I have tried to share files and folders, but it does not allow me to select Share this folder as some security thing is not installed, And the time I am required to enter password to use comp[iter after being idle a few minutes, seems to be tied to my folder, which is JOHN. I may have to think about removing Ubuntu from this drive, add a SATA drive and use two, one for Windows and one for Ubuntu.

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Ubuntu Networking :: How To Samba Share

Feb 15, 2010

I have karmic on my laptop, and I can't access my windows network. I have had previous versions of ubuntu and managed to configure samba. However, since my last reinstall, I can't get it to work.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Cannot Share With Windows 7

Mar 10, 2010

I have recently installed ubuntu on my old pc. i wanted to share my PC with my laptop running windows 7. i have a wireless connection and the file sharing in windows is managed by network magic, but till now i m not able to share folder with windows 7, my Ubuntu pc can see the laptop folder but is not able to mount it and my windows 7 cannot detect ubuntu at all, i recently saw a post about windows live id assistant(and to uninstall it) but i think that its not installed on my laptop.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Can't Share Some Files

Mar 23, 2010

I've setup sharing on ubuntu to my windows 7 PC and it recognizes folders all folders i set to share except on my partitioned 2nd hard drive. I'm thinking its because its password protected, how do i remove this security? it shows the folder but i cannot access it

On my windows 7 it gives me: windows cannot access \usernamemovies check the spelling of the name. otherwise, there might be a problem with your network.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Share Files From Pc To Ps3?

Apr 11, 2010

I just installed mediatomb so i can share files from my pc to ps3 when i try to access my slave hdd's i get this error msgs "Error: could not list directory /media/Geimsla 2 : Permission denied"

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Ubuntu Networking :: Share Files Between Mac Win 7?

Jun 20, 2010

I have set up our home network with an E2000 Linksys router and we have a wireless printer on this Network 2 windows 7 pc's, 1linux (Ubuntu 10.04), 1 iMac (snow leopard), and 1 Windows Xp pc.

This might be an easy question or a tricky one but if anyone knows how to make it so that we can share files between computers and also so that they can all access the printer on the network.

So far the only ones that can see each other on the network are the Windows pc's but i am still having trouble even making it so that the Windows pc's can share files.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Share A File From LAN?

Aug 7, 2010

i want to share a file from LAN but when i open my network from places it showing the pc of my freind but when i click on it it prompts for password i entered that but still not able to open that. friend is working on Windows 7

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Ubuntu Networking :: Share File Using SSH?

Dec 3, 2010

How can i transfer file or connect to other system in order to perform file transfer etc.

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Ubuntu Networking :: How To File Share Between W7

Jan 4, 2011

I'm struggling to file share between windows 7 desk top pc and Ubuntu 9.10 laptop. I posted the same question over on the W7 forum but i'm not making any headway yet.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Can't Connect To AFP Share From Mac

Jan 27, 2011

I followed these directions: [URL]

But whenever I try to connect from my Mac to my Ubuntu AFP share, I get "invalid username/password". I have the correct username/password entered, so I think there is a configuration step that I can't find.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Can't Write To Nfs Share From Mac OS X

Aug 2, 2011

I'm getting some strange behavior when trying to create directories on an nfs share on a linux machine that I'm accessing from Mac OS X 10.4.

I can copy files but cannot create new files or directories. I've given every directory and file that's in the share directory rwx access for groups, users and owner and changed user to 777. The line I've added to my /etc/exports file is;

Code:
/home/Music 10.1.1.1/24 (rw,async,no_subtree_check,insecure) how I can start trouble shooting this? If I can copy a file why can't I create a new file/directory?

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Ubuntu Security :: Configure SMB Share Via Nautilus-share?

Apr 28, 2011

equivalent of "force_user" when sharing with nautilus-share? To put this question into context, I have shared out a folder with "Allow others to create ..." and "Guest Access ..." turned on via the GUI (I believe nautilus-share is applicaition behind the GUI). When Guest accounts create files or folders, I want the owner of the files or folders to be a specific user, rather then "nobody". In a Samba Server, I know you can use the parameter "force_user" in the smb.conf (under an individual sharename) which will specify the owner of the files and subfolders created through the share.

I have tried to add this parameter to the files created in /var/lib/samba/usershares but the owner of the files and folders are still "nobody" (NOTE: I rebooted the PC after making the change to the file) I have just done a fresh installation of Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop with nothing else installed (except the current Updates and the necessary components needed when sharing folders) As a follow on question, I also want to set the permissions for files and folders. To replicate what the "create_mask", "force_create_mode", "directory_mask" and "force_directory_mode" parameters do within a Samba Server.

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Ubuntu Networking :: 9.10 Can't Connect To Windows 7 Share?

Jan 3, 2010

My laptop has Ubuntu 9.10. It can connect to shares on my XP and Vista computers without issue, but cannot connect to a share on my Windows 7 system. I'm using "Connect to Server" and have tried by both Computer name and IP address. When I click connect, it prompts me for User ID, workgroup and password, however when I enter them, the same prompt comes back a few seconds later and is blank. I don't receive any errors, it just won't connect.My XP and Vista systems can connect to the Windows 7 share, just not the Ubuntu system

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Ubuntu Networking :: Can't See Window Share After Upgrading To 9.10?

Jan 14, 2010

I upgraded from ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10 and now I can't see my windows share. In Network it shows the windows pc but clicking on it gives the error: Unable to Mount Location, DBus error. It worked ok on 9.04, shame it didn't carry over

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Ubuntu Networking :: 9.10 Unable To Share Folder?

Jan 21, 2010

I am unable to share a folder on my Ubuntu 9.10 desktop machine. Networking is working, I can see and be seen by windows machines and also my Ubuntu 9.10 laptop. The laptop is able to share folders with no problem. The error message I get when I try to set sharing on a folder is "'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare add: cannot convert name "Everyone" to a SID. Memory allocation error."

I know there has been a thread relating to this in the past, but the solution there did not work for me, and I have been beating my head against the wall for a couple of weeks on this problem, and have spent a bit of time with smb.conf. I would hate to have to do a new install to fix this, after all this is not MS windows!Can anyone point me in the right direction?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Share Fileserver Over Internet

Jan 26, 2010

I have a computer on my LAN that I'm using as a file server for my photography work. What I'm wanting to do is allow my business partner be able to access the file server from his home over the internet. I'd also like to create a share folder on each of our computers so that we can each access and modify so we can sync our work easily without being in the same office.What would be the easiest way to do this and how exactly do you access another person's computer over the internet?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Cannot Browse Window 7 Share?

Feb 18, 2010

I could not get XP & latest Karmic Xubuntu to network. But now I can browse Xubuntu share/s from Win 7 but not vice versa (I cannot browse Windows 7 shares from Xubuntu laptop.) How would I accomplish this?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Cannot Share Windows Printer

Feb 23, 2010

I have a Windows XP box with an HP5610 connected to a USB port. I have a Dell notebook computer loaded with Ubuntu 9.10. I have the two networked via a wireless connection and can share folders/files between the two with no problem. Unfortunately, I cannot share the Windows printer with the Ubuntu box. I can go through the printer setup with Samba on the notebook and the HP is detected however, whenever I go to verify I get an invalid argument error.

In reading one of the posts it suggested pinging the ubuntu box from the Windows box. Since I already have viable file sharing connection does that come in play at all?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Can't Connect To Samba Share

Mar 4, 2010

I am running Jaunty 9.0.4. I used system-config-samba (gui) to configure Samba. I put myself as a user and tried to map the drive from my local PC. I am unable to map the drive. On windows, I try to connect using a different user and when I select finish, it prompts me again and adds my workgroup before my user name.

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Ubuntu Networking :: How To Share Drives That Should Be Mounted?

Mar 25, 2010

most of the partitions on my computer are ntfs type and need to be mounted via ubuntu so how can i share the entire partition or folders from it and for it to mount automatily when remote computer reqest to enter one of those partitions?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Share A Dreambox HDD Over The Network?

Apr 8, 2010

share a Dreambox HDD over the network. To those who don't know - Dreambox is a digital TV tuner with Linux OS and in my case it has a fairly large hard drive, which I would like to make available over the Local Network, so I can use it as a network hard drive on my Ubuntu Karmic and Windows 7.

The Dreambox has an ftp server set up but I can't watch video files directly from an ftp server somehow, it forces me to download those files first. So what I want is to make that hard drive available as a normal local network shared item with permissions to read write and execute, so that I could also keep my Movies in that hard drive or maybe even be able to download to that hard drive directly.

I think it has to be possible somehow Or at least if it was possible to mount it somehow on the Ubuntu, hmm.

Be the way my Dreambox model is DM 7020 and if I connect to it using telnet it uses the sh Shell I think.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Mount Windows NFS Share?

Apr 16, 2010

I'm using Unix services for windows on a windows system and shared a few folders using it; now how can I mount it on Linux?

There's no way you can search for this question online. These search terms -

"mount windows NFS share linux"

Also mean -

"mount linux NFS share windows"

and -

"mount share windows linux NFS"

Which actually means NFS 4 which supports SMB protocol.

So actually it's IMPOSSIBLE to search for this and so this will be a good sticky.

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Ubuntu Networking :: How To Share Wvdial Over Wireless

May 3, 2010

I use a wireless 3G card via wvdial and was wondering how could i possibly share it via my laptops wireless with WPA2. I want to be able to connect a second laptop I have and my iPhone via wifi.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Unable To Share Files?

May 17, 2010

I cannot, in any way, share files between my Windows 7 and Ubuntu PCs. I have tried everything out there and nothing seems to work. I don't get why! I have samba installed, I have installed the apache2.2 packages and I have checked the network file sharing.

I can create shares with folders and I can see all the windows computers on the network (but can't access any of them).

I cannot view my Ubuntu computer from the Windows computer either.

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Ubuntu Networking :: File Share In 10.04 Easily And Using GUI's Only?

Jun 5, 2010

How to File Share in Ubuntu 10.04 Easily and using GUI's only.Disclaimer: Sharing files in this way is not secure; so please make sure you only do this on a private network that has been properly secured. Otherwise any user on the network can access and modify your shared files; you have been warned!

1. "Applications" menu ->"Ubuntu Software Center" -> in the search box type "Samba" then install "Samba".Because even though you enabled file share and tried to share the files 10.04 seems to not actually install "Samba". Plus this installs the "Samba" GUI.)2. This step was removed to prevent confusion.3."System" menu -> "Administration" -> "Samba". Enter your password. In the GUI that opens up choose "Preferences" menu -> "Server Settings" then the "Security" tab change the authentication mode to share and the guest account to your user name account. This prevents permission problems later on.4. Choose the "Add a Samba Share"; the green plus icon; browse to the directory you wish to share. Place a check mark in "Writable" and "Visible". Then on the "Access" tab choose "Allow access to everyone".

5. Press OK; now your should be able to see the share from the other computers just choose "Places" menu -> "Network" then either the computer name if it shows up or select "Windows Network" -> "WORKGROUP" ->omputer Name then the Shared folder.Quote:2. Share the selected folder via natuilus, right-click on the folder and choose "Sharing Options" or "Properties" -> "Sharing" Tab. This may be an unnecessary step but at least we know Nautilus has applied the proper permissions for us; on the pop-up choose "Automatically Update Permissions".I hope that this helps as many of you as possible. If anyone has any updates please let me know. I am glad to see that this can finally be done all using GUI's now but it still should be as simple as sharing the folder with the "Sharing Options" selection in Nautilus. There is still work to be done on this in Ubuntu.

I am going to jump on Launch Pad and look for all of the bugs that I can find related to these issues and see if I can contribute what I have learned and maybe I can try to organize some of the bugs to get a collective fix in the works. I will post back any updates.Please If you used my method please note this is not the way it is supposed to be done in 10.04 so you are affected by the bug. Please go to this bug and be counted.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Can't Get Permissions In Samba Share?

Jun 6, 2010

When I create a new folder on my ubuntu machine and share it with my windows 7 machine using 'net usershare add <dir> <path>', I can't get write perms in Win 7. It keeps giving me a "You need permission to perform this action'. I've chmod the folder to 777 but still no luck.

The funny thing is, it was all working fine until I tried to add a new usershare yesterday (Can't think what I've changed). I use this sharing method to share all of my development /var/www/ folders so I can work on them from my win machine.

I have had a few problems with my samba smb.conf, and it nuked and rebuilt yesterday. I'm fairly new to the Linux game, and this permissions problem has me baffled.

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