I have the system to the point where users can see the shares from their Windows XP boxes. Logging in results in getting the username/password box, but upon entering the info, it is not accepted, but instead plugs the \machinename\username in the username box, and blanks out the password.
I've set CIFS and folder shares to allow access by both the users and the group to which they are assigned, and triple checked a test password, no dice.
What is weird is, I'm having no problem logging in from my Windows 7 machine or their machines when I log in under my own username/password.
I am running .5.9
any thoughts?
thanks,
jf
Users can't log in... except me!
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Try to force the domain to the nas e.g. type not just the username but rather
"HOSTNAMEofyourNAS\username"
Greetings
David -
Still no dice; it is acting as if the passwords, execpt the one I set up for me, are no good. It leaves the "HOSTNAMEofyourNAS\username" info in place, but won't log in. I've checked, and every user is set up exactly the same as the one I set up to try myself...
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This may be a hint... my password is the same as the admin password, maybe that is why mine is working?
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I may be blind, but I don't see a way to open a terminal from the control panel?
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Sorry, my bad. Can you login locally or via ssh to run these commands? They are not yet implemented in openmediavault-supportinfo, otherwise I would say install the plugin...
You may run these commands via the cronjob in the webgui.
Greetings
David -
just set up the two lines as cron jobs a minute apart; when I try to log in locally, using 'admin' and pw, I can't get in, and when I log in under my user name, pbedit is not a valid command?
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If you login via ssh or locally you have to run these commands as root!
If you do them in the cronjob interface, just test run them and you get the output.
Greetings
David -
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Ran the cat /etc/passwd manually, got this below, 'jfriedson' is the name/pw that works...
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/bin/sh
bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/bin/sh
sys:x:3:3:sys:/dev:/bin/sh
sync:x:4:65534:sync:/bin:/bin/sync
games:x:5:60:games:/usr/games:/bin/sh
man:x:6:12:man:/var/cache/man:/bin/sh
lp:x:7:7:lp:/var/spool/lpd:/bin/sh
mail:x:8:8:mail:/var/mail:/bin/sh
news:x:9:9:news:/var/spool/news:/bin/sh
uucp:x:10:10:uucp:/var/spool/uucp:/bin/sh
proxy:x:13:13:proxy:/bin:/bin/sh
www-data:x:33:33:www-data:/var/www:/bin/sh
backup:x:34:34:backup:/var/backups:/bin/sh
list:x:38:38:Mailing List Manager:/var/list:/bin/sh
irc:x:39:39:ircd:/var/run/ircd:/bin/sh
gnats:x:41:41:Gnats Bug-Reporting System (admin):/var/lib/gnats:/bin/sh
nobody:x:65534:65534:nobody:/nonexistent:/bin/sh
libuuid:x:100:101::/var/lib/libuuid:/bin/sh
ntp:x:101:103::/home/ntp:/bin/false
postfix:x:102:105::/var/spool/postfix:/bin/false
statd:x:103:65534::/var/lib/nfs:/bin/false
messagebus:x:104:108::/var/run/dbus:/bin/false
avahi:x:105:109:Avahi mDNS daemon,,,:/var/run/avahi-daemon:/bin/false
sshd:x:106:65534::/var/run/sshd:/usr/sbin/nologin
tftp:x:107:111:tftp daemon,,,:/srv/tftp:/bin/false
snmp:x:108:112::/var/lib/snmp:/bin/false
proftpd:x:109:65534::/var/run/proftpd:/bin/false
ftp:x:110:65534::/home/ftp:/bin/false
openmediavault:x:999:999::/home/openmediavault:/bin/sh
admin:x:998:100:WebGUI administrator:/home/admin:/usr/sbin/nologin
JohnFriedson:x:1000:100::/home/JohnFriedson:/bin/dash
ChristianRios:x:1001:100::/home/ChristianRios:/bin/dash
jfriedson:x:1002:100::/home/jfriedson:/bin/dash
lfalton:x:1003:100::/home/lfalton:/bin/dash
rcolmenero:x:1004:100::/home/rcolmenero:/bin/dash
JeanGuzik:x:1005:100::/home/JeanGuzik:/bin/dash
SuzanneGendron:x:1006:100::/home/SuzanneGendron:/bin/dash
KevinJohnston:x:1007:100::/home/KevinJohnston:/bin/dash
LauraArroyo:x:1008:100::/home/LauraArroyo:/bin/dash
MyrnaGonzalez:x:1009:100::/home/MyrnaGonzalez:/bin/dash
MikeLangone:x:1010:100::/home/MikeLangone:/bin/dash
KatherineCatanzaro:x:1011:100::/home/KatherineCatanzaro:/bin/dash
GeorgeStanbury:x:1012:100::/home/GeorgeStanbury:/bin/dash
SueRoy:x:1013:100::/home/SueRoy:/bin/dash -
Still need the output from the pdbedit -L command.
Greetings
David -
Do the other user and passes work from your win 7 machine? What is chmod of the shared folder? If the Shared folder does not have correct chmod the users will not be able to access the folders/files in the shared folder even if you give them access via privileges or ACL.
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pdbedit -L
SueRoy:1013:
nobody:65534:nobody
JohnFriedson:1000:
jfriedson:1002:
rcolmenero:1004:
ChristianRios:1001:
lfalton:1003:
JeanGuzik:1005:
SuzanneGendron:1006:
KevinJohnston:1007:
LauraArroyo:1008:
MyrnaGonzalez:1009:
MikeLangone:1010:
KatherineCatanzaro:1011:
GeorgeStanbury:1012: -
Zitat von "tekkbebe"
Do the other user and passes work from your win 7 machine? What is chmod of the shared folder? If the Shared folder does not have correct chmod the users will not be able to access the folders/files in the shared folder even if you give them access via privileges or ACL.
Something like a chmod 666 /WestSpringfield ? I'm assuming I can't do that from the web interface, need to so that from command line?
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You can be one level up in the directory tree from your shared folder and do:
ls -la
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stat foldername
show us results.....
This is most likely the problem....
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Thanks, tekkbebe.!
David, the output on access is:
Access: (2777) drwxrwsrwx -
Did you give your users read/write or read access via privileges or acl ????
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Both ways, all of them, including me.
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Do this on your shared folder:
chown -R root:users sharedfoldername
When they login do they seem to enter but nothing is there
Where they fail login do you have option to choose another account? Haven't used xp in a while.
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OK, I'm clearly missing something.. when I log in locally as root, and do ls I don't see anything in the way of directories. When I log in as jfriedson, I can see and cd to media and get to the level above the sharedfoldername However, even though I've changed my user status to include root, with or without sudo in the command, it is not letting me execute the demand. ?
EDIT: ouch wait.. gotta use root password with SU <sigh>
Yeah, the command worked.. lets go see...
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