![]() As I said previously, I think it's authenticating the username and password correctly because if I specify a bad password or username, the credential prompt dialog "shakes me off" as expected with a bad username/password combo and I don't get the above error.Īgain, these are all Macs, all either High Sierra, Mojave, or Catalina. I found an article that recommended that I make sure NTLMv2 was enabled in OD (it is). I've tried embedding the username/password in a string in the Connect to server dialog and I've tried specifying things with the mount command in Terminal. However, if I specify the network account from OD Max Headroom (maxheadroom), I see this. ![]() When I attempt to connecting to the file share from my desktop iMac, when prompted for credentials if I specify the account credentials for the account local to my wife's iMac Edison Carter (ecarter), I can connect and access the folder with no difficulty. Here's a shot from sharing Preferences Panel. She has added Read/Write permission for the user Edison Carter, which is a local account on her iMac, as well as for the user Max Headroom, which is a network account in OD on our High Sierra Server. ![]() On my wife's iMac (computer name "iss") she has a shared folder called "Temp". When this is done, the specified user's network credentials appear to be accepted (authenticated), but they are denied access to the share with the error, "You do not have permission to access this server." This happens even with the Login Option set to "Allow network users to log in at login window" option set, and the option for All Users chosen. What does NOT work-and has never worked-is if a user shares a directory on their client desktop Mac, and assigns someone's network account credentials to the ACL. This works great, and has always worked great since I originally set it up clear back on Snow Leopard. We have a couple of SMB file shares on the server, and everyone connects to those shares using their respective network login account credentials (i.e., server-based SMB shares are secured by adding users' network accounts from OD to the ACL). Everyone in the home logs onto his/her respective Mac using a network login account on the OD master. One machine runs macOS High Sierra Server as an OD master, and the five client Macs are all bound to this server, with one running High Sierra and the rest running Mojave. Unable to access SMB shares using network account credentials My environment is a home network with six Macintosh computers (the hardware isn't relevant). There does not seem to be a way of connecting to the Mac as guest.Īny ideas how I can connect as Registered User in either direction? If I change the Username to Bob (with capital B) the same happens. The dialogue box vanishes and reappears, obviously not accepting the password and/or user. If I double-click on the Mac's icon, I get a dialogue box that fills in Username as bob Domain as HOME and asks for Password. On the Ubuntu Mate, in caja, I can use the Browse Network bookmark and the name of the Mac appears. The dialogue box shivers and asks me again, obviously not accepting the password and/or user. On the Mac, if I try to connect as Registered User, it supplies the user name "bob" and asks for the password. (I can't see any folders, possibly because I haven't explicitly set any up to be shared for guests.) On the Mac, in Finder I can go to the network and I can see the Ubuntu Mate machine and can connect as Guest. On Ubuntu Mate I changed workgroup to HOME in /etc/samba/smb.conf. System Preferences->Network->WiFi->Advanced.->WINS->WorkgroupĪnd changed the Workgroup to HOME (having first changed the WINS server to the IP address of the Ubuntu Mate). I have turned on File sharing on the Mac and set the weird option to make the password for Bob to be usable by Windows. The passwords for logging on as the user are the same on both machines. ![]() My user name is Bob on the Mac and bob on Ubuntu Mate. ![]() There are no Windows machines in my network. I am not familiar with Samba or with modern Macs. I have a new Apple Macintosh laptop and I am trying to use Samba to send files back and forth from my Ubuntu Mate laptop and vice versa. ![]()
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