Been working on this the better part of the day. I have read posts, watched videos but just can't seem to get it working.
Setup: Lenovo TS130, 16GB ECC RAM, OS - CentOS 6.8, FreeNAS is running on a VirtualBox VM (I'm doing a test drive).
Output from testparm:
# Global parameters
[global]
dos charset = CP437
server string = FreeNAS Server
lm announce = Yes
nsupdate command = /usr/local/bin/samba-nsupdate -g
logging = file
max log size = 51200
kernel change notify = No
panic action = /usr/local/libexec/samba/samba-backtrace
pid directory = /var/run/samba
disable spoolss = Yes
load printers = No
printcap name = /dev/null
time server = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
obey pam restrictions = Yes
security = USER
server role = standalone server
deadtime = 15
hostname lookups = Yes
max open files = 235046
dns proxy = No
idmap config *: range = 90000001-100000000
idmap config * : backend = tdb
store dos attributes = Yes
strict locking = No
directory name cache size = 0
dos filemode = Yes
acl allow execute always = Yes
ea support = Yes
create mask = 0666
directory mask = 0777
[asus]
path = /mnt/vol1/asus
veto files = /.snapshot/.windows/.mac/.zfs/
read only = No
vfs objects = zfs_space zfsacl aio_pthread
zfsacl:acesort = dontcare
nfs4:chown = true
nfs4:acedup = merge
nfs4:mode = special
[backup]
path = /mnt/vol1/SAMBA/backup
veto files = /.snapshot/.windows/.mac/.zfs/
read only = No
vfs objects = zfs_space zfsacl aio_pthread
zfsacl:acesort = dontcare
nfs4:chown = true
nfs4:acedup = merge
nfs4:mode = special
I can see CentOS shares from a Win 10 Pro PC. I can see and access the FreeNAS shares from the CentOS server/host.
I have rebooted everything multiple times. It just not showing up from the Windows machine.
TIA
PS taking a break to get something to eat. Been at this most of the day and I'm starved, LOL!!
Setup: Lenovo TS130, 16GB ECC RAM, OS - CentOS 6.8, FreeNAS is running on a VirtualBox VM (I'm doing a test drive).
Output from testparm:
# Global parameters
[global]
dos charset = CP437
server string = FreeNAS Server
lm announce = Yes
nsupdate command = /usr/local/bin/samba-nsupdate -g
logging = file
max log size = 51200
kernel change notify = No
panic action = /usr/local/libexec/samba/samba-backtrace
pid directory = /var/run/samba
disable spoolss = Yes
load printers = No
printcap name = /dev/null
time server = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
obey pam restrictions = Yes
security = USER
server role = standalone server
deadtime = 15
hostname lookups = Yes
max open files = 235046
dns proxy = No
idmap config *: range = 90000001-100000000
idmap config * : backend = tdb
store dos attributes = Yes
strict locking = No
directory name cache size = 0
dos filemode = Yes
acl allow execute always = Yes
ea support = Yes
create mask = 0666
directory mask = 0777
[asus]
path = /mnt/vol1/asus
veto files = /.snapshot/.windows/.mac/.zfs/
read only = No
vfs objects = zfs_space zfsacl aio_pthread
zfsacl:acesort = dontcare
nfs4:chown = true
nfs4:acedup = merge
nfs4:mode = special
[backup]
path = /mnt/vol1/SAMBA/backup
veto files = /.snapshot/.windows/.mac/.zfs/
read only = No
vfs objects = zfs_space zfsacl aio_pthread
zfsacl:acesort = dontcare
nfs4:chown = true
nfs4:acedup = merge
nfs4:mode = special
I can see CentOS shares from a Win 10 Pro PC. I can see and access the FreeNAS shares from the CentOS server/host.
I have rebooted everything multiple times. It just not showing up from the Windows machine.
TIA
PS taking a break to get something to eat. Been at this most of the day and I'm starved, LOL!!