the 'default service = share' line under [global] meant that anyone that
failed to authenticate would default to the [share] section.  Ideally, the
/share volume wouldn't require any authentication to connect to, and it
would be visable via the Network Neighborhood in Windows.

Currently, if a valid user tries to connect they get their home directory
and they can mount the /share volume.  Anyone that tries to access the
fileserver without authenticating or authenticating improperly (bad
username/password) isn't getting anything.

Any help would be appreciated.

Jeff


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# Samba config file * 6-10-02 * Jeff Robertson

[global]
  netbios name = NAGA
  server string = Samba %v on (%L)
  workgroup = WORKGROUP
  security = user
  encrypt passwords = yes
  smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
  default service = share
  browseable = no

  # Printing specific section - to be debugged later
#  printing = BSD
#  print command = /usr/bin/lpr -r -P&p %s
#  printcap file = /etc/printcap
#  min print space = 2000

  # Browsing election options (makes the Samba server the local master browser)
  os level = 34
  local master = yes

  # Recommended performance tuning options from O'Reilly Using Samba
  socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY
  read raw = yes
  write raw = yes
  oplocks = yes
  max xmit = 65535
  keep alive = 60
  dead time = 30
  getwd cache = yes
  lpq cache = 30

[share]
  path = /share
  comment = "Global Share"
  browseable = yes
  guest ok = yes
  guest only = yes
  writeable = yes
  veto files = /.journal/
  delete veto files = no
  follow symlinks = yes
  wide links = no

[homes]
  comment = "Home Directory for : %u "
  browseable = no
  guest ok = no
  writeable = yes
  create mode = 644
  follow symlinks = yes
  wide links = yes

# [printers]
#   path = /tmp
#   browseable = yes
#   printable = yes
#   guest ok = yes