
Smbup users mac os x#
In Mac OS X Lion, Apple started using the SMB2 protocol that Microsoft introduced in Vista back in 2006. To support Active Directory domains, the InfiniBox system must. When the user is defined in an Active Directory (AD) domain, AD is responsible for authenticating the user. Seems the best way to contact him is via twitter (could not find an e-mail address on his website) at than NFS, SMBUp is one of the recommended solutions for Lion and Mountain Lion users to get file servers working again for XBMC. When a client connects to an SMB share, InfiniBox can authenticate the connecting user using either Active Directory or a local SMB user repository. Since my XBMC machines are being powered by Windows 7 I ran into a bit of a predicament. Maybe try contacting the author of SMBUp and seeing why its not working for you.
Smbup users full#
Ensure the current user has full read/write access. A reminder will appear upon startup once a day. LUG has been supported since Data ONTAP 8.2 and later. SMBUp re-instates Samba as a service of your mac and provides a simple interface to manage the service. Authentication and Authorization can be done by using the local users and groups, usually in extreme situations. When setting up my XBMC instances, I wanted to have a central machine in my house serve up all my media, and for that I chose to use my Mac OS X Lion machine. Local users and groups (LUG) is the ability to create user accounts that are local to a Vserver.A reminder will appear upon startup once a day, this can be dismissed by checking the donation checkbox.

Smbup users install#
You can now browse the files of your Mac. Check if the user Everyone has at least Read Only rights checked. tvOS 1.2.0 update has been released v1.2.0 + add Amber skin + add PM3HD skin + fixed json crashing, kodi iOS remote, play video + Match Apple tvOS Standard (Siri remote), remote handling from 1.1.0 is still there. I installed SMBUp, installed SAMBA through it, and configured my users and shares. SMB worked fine on my first install but I screwed up permissions so bad somehow Freenas wouldnt even start so I reinstalled and reimported my pool. The run dialog box appears Type in followed by the NetBIOS name of your Mac.


If you don't see your Mac show up in Network, you can try a direct connection: Press the Windows Key and tap R. Once connected, you can now browse the files on your Mac.
