I've configured everything under the sun for guest access to a single CIFS share. It works in Windows, and I can browse and change from any computer. When mounting in linux it is giving me an error 13 permission denied.
I can see that I'm coming in as guest, and right now for the CIFS share I have my volume permissions as Owner(user):nobody and Owner(group):nogroup with read/write access for owner, group, and other. I have a guest account made (ID of 31 if that matters) and the guest is part of the nogroup part. I've also tried guest as the owner of everything with permissions on the volume and the share.
The options set on the CIFS share are allow guest access, browsable to network clients, and only allow guest access. The service itself has had guest and nobody as the guest account with no success. Allow empty passwords is also added.
Basically I'm just trying to get a unified access point free of permissions. Is there something I'm missing from the setup? Is there an easier way or a tutorial someone can refer me to? Any help would be appreciated! Also, more information is always available.
I can see that I'm coming in as guest, and right now for the CIFS share I have my volume permissions as Owner(user):nobody and Owner(group):nogroup with read/write access for owner, group, and other. I have a guest account made (ID of 31 if that matters) and the guest is part of the nogroup part. I've also tried guest as the owner of everything with permissions on the volume and the share.
The options set on the CIFS share are allow guest access, browsable to network clients, and only allow guest access. The service itself has had guest and nobody as the guest account with no success. Allow empty passwords is also added.
Basically I'm just trying to get a unified access point free of permissions. Is there something I'm missing from the setup? Is there an easier way or a tutorial someone can refer me to? Any help would be appreciated! Also, more information is always available.