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| well, this should be an easy one for you guys out there, but it's got me stumped. i've got my smb server running and everything, and it's great now, i want to figure out how to set the password to access shares as it stands now, i can access them with my OSX account info, but of course i wish to change this. Also, if possible, I would like it so that users only have to know a password to connect to a share, regardless of their username. That said, can anyone give me a hand or a hint? |
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| I'm still getting used to the smb.conf options, but you could probably find plenty of help if you sniff around some samba-related or linux-related discussion boards. -Rob
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