HOWTO:SambaNetwork

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Revision as of 14:56, 15 August 2010

Making changes in order to make this page suitable for Pardus 2009.

Contents

Configuration of network between Pardus and WindowsXP

Introduction

This is a manual about configuring a network between computers after a new installation of Pardus and WindowsXP Professional (+SP2).

Both computers are connected to a router or a switch.

[Apply] = activate the [Apply] button or select [this text].

{text} = the text in a window.

Setup of Pardus

Pardus 2009

[System Settings]>[Service Manager]
      if not green flag at samba: put cursor on samba > check mark at "Run on start' > Activate [Start service] (flag turns green).
[System Settings]>[Firewall Manager]
      if "Firewall is activated" check that there is no mark at "Block Incoming Connections"
[System Settings]>[Network Manager]
      make a note of the IP address
or
[System Settings]>[Advanced]>[Samba]
      make a note of the "NetBIOS name:"

Pardus 2008

[Tasma]>[System]>[Service Manager]
      Select [SMB Network Sharing].
      Put a mark at {Run on startup} and activate the green (Start)button.
      In the column {Run on Startup} {Yes} should be shown.
      [Back].
[Internet & Network]>[Firewall Config] 
      [Start Firewall] (if not already running)
      Put a mark at {Windows file sharing service}
      [Apply]>[Back]
[Samba]>[Base Settings] 
      Make a note of the {NetBIOS name:} (this is referred to as NetBIOSnamePardusPC)
      [Back]

As a default the /home/samba directory is configured as a shared directory. This directory will be readable from WinPC. Making this directory writable from WinPC will come later in this manual. As this directory is empty after a new installation, it is advisable to put a (image)file in this directory.

Setup of Windows

[start]>[Control Panel]>[Network Connections]>[Network Setup Wizard]
      Check mark at {Yes, use the existing shared connection for this computer's Internet access(recommended)}
      Make a note of the {Computer name:} (this is referred to as ComputernameWinPC)
      Put a mark at {Turn on file and printer sharing}
      {To apply these settings, click Next}
      Put a mark at {Just finish the wizard; I don't need to run the wizard on other computers}

If you have Sygate firewall:

Open Sygate firewall >[Tools]>[Options...]>[OK]>[Network Neighborhood]
      Select Network Interface (with multiple interface cards)
      Put a mark at {Allow others to share my files and printer(s)}
      [OK]

After this a restart of the computer is required.

Access from PardusPC to shared folder in WinPC

[Home] and enter at {Location:}

smb://ComputernameWinPC (+ enter).

or

smb://IP.address.of.the.remote.site (+ enter).

(for ComputernameWinPC see [start]>[Control Panel]>[System]>[Computer Name]>{Full computer name}

It is possible to make a Link to Location (URL)... with {smb://...........} on your Desktop.

Access from WinPC to shared folder in PardusPC

[start]>[My Computer] and enter at {Address:}

\\NetBIOSnamePardusPC (+ enter).

or

\\IP.address.of.the.remote.site (+ enter).

(for NetBIOSnamePardusPC see [Pardus]>[Tasma]>[Samba]>[Base Settings]>{NetBIOS name:})

Making /home/samba (share) writable

Pardus 2009

[System Settings]>[Advanced]>[Samba]>{enter administrator password +[OK]}>[Shares]>select {share}>[Edit Share...]>[Base Settings]
   Remove the mark at {Read only}
   [OK]>[Apply]>[OK]

And to activate this change:

[System Settings]>[Service Manager]>{SMB Network Sharing} and activate [Reload service]>[Overview]

Pardus 2008

[Pardus]>[Tasma]>[Internet & Network]>[Samba]>[Administrator Mode]>{enter administrator password +[OK]}
   and {Loading..} appears
   [Shares]>select {share}>[Edit Share...]
   Remove the mark at {Read only}
   [OK]>[Apply]>[OK]

And to activate this change:

[System]>[Service Manager]>Select [SMB Network Sharing] and activate [Stop] and then [Start]>[Back]

Configuration of printer (connected to WinPC) in Pardus

This is valid when the printer is connected to WinPC.


The chapter Pardus 2009 is

Pardus 2009

[System Settings]>[Printer Configuration]>[New Printer]>[New Network Printer]>[Windows Printer via SAMBA]
  and fill-in at smb:// {IP.address.of.WINPC/printer}  (for instance > 192.168.0.100/printer)
  mark at {Prompt user if authentication is required}
[> Forward]
Select manufacturer [> Forward] {Models} and {Driver} [> Forward]
Enter {Printer Name} {Description} {Location} [OK]
[Print Test Page] and if successful [Apply]

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Pardus 2008

[Pardus]>[Tasma]>{Peripherals]>[Printers]>{Add}>{Add Printer/Class...}
[Next >]
[SMB shared printer (Windows)]
[Next >]
{Guest account (login="guest")}
[Next >]
[Scan] fold out scanresult and select de printer 
[Next >]
Select the {Manufacturer} and {Model}
[Next >]
Select the recommended driver (if not working select the simplified version)
[Next >] 
Test the printer
[Next >] (3x)
Supply a name for the printer 
[Next >] (2x) [Back] and close Tasma

A network with more than one PardusPC

For this to function properly it is required that all {Workgroup:} and {NetBIOS name:} are different.

See [Pardus]>[Tasma]>[Internet & Network]>[Samba]>[Base Settings]

Access from PardusPC to shared folder(/home/samba) on the other PardusPC

[Home] and enter at {Location:}

smb://NetBIOSnamePardusPC(of the other PardusPC) (+ enter).

or

smb://IP.address.of.the.remote.site (+ enter).

It is possible to make a Link to Location (URL)... with {smb://..................} on your Desktop.

Making your Home (or any other) directory readable on the network

Pardus 2009

[System Settings]>[Advanced]>[Samba]>{enter administrator password +[OK]}>[Shares]>[Add New Share...]
 in {Add/Edit Share}>[Base Settings]>[Open file dialog] and select your /home/your_login_name directory >[OK]
Enter a name at {Name:}
Check/put mark at {Read only}{Public}{Browseable}{Available}
[OK]>[Apply]>[OK]

And to make the above directory visible/read-only:

Open Home (Personal files), go[UP] to /home level, rightclick on your_login_name and select {Properties}>[Permissions]>[Advanced Permissions]
 Check/put mark at {Show Entries} for {User}{Group}{Others}>[OK]
 Put a mark at {Only owner can rename and delete folder content} 
           and {Apply changes to all subfolders and their content}
 [OK]

Pardus 2008

[Pardus]>[Tasma]>[Internet & Network]>[Samba]>[Administrator Mode]>[Shares]>[Add New Share...]
 in {Add/Edit Share} [Open file dialog] and select your /home/your_login_name directory >[OK]
Enter a name at {Name:}
Check/put mark at {Read only}{Public}{Browseable}{Available}
[OK]
[Apply]>[OK]

And to activate this change:

[System]>[Service Manager]	 
 Select [SMB Network Sharing] and activate [Stop] and then [Start]	 
[Back]

And to make the above directory visible/read-only:

Open Home (Personal files), go[UP] to /home level, rightclick on your_login_name and select {Properties}>[Permissions]>[Advanced Permissions]
 Check/put mark at {Show Entries} for {User}{Group}{Others}>[OK]
 Put a mark at {Only owner can rename and delete folder content} 
           and {Apply changes to all subfolders and their content}
 [OK]
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