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== Making a samba share ==
* ''Last tested on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (xenial) & Windows 10.0.10586''
at the end of <span class="shell">/etc/samba/smb.conf</span> add a share config.
<source lang="properties">
[ea]
        comment = pistis - echo admin
        path = /var/www/ea
        admin users = mhan
        read only = No
        create mask = 0755
</source>
then add the Samba account.
<source lang="bash">
$ sudo smbpasswd -a mhan
</source>
then restart samba
<source lang="bash">
$ sudo systemctl restart smbd.service nmbd.service
</source>
then on Windows execute the following. For the username, you may have to enter it in the form <span class="package">mhan@pistis</span> or <span class="package">pistis\mhan</span>. Enter the password you used when you added the Samba account for the user.
<source lang="doscon">
C:\>net use Z: \\pistis\ea /savecred /persistent:yes
</source>
== Checking the accessibility of a port through the network ==
== Checking the accessibility of a port through the network ==


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$ sudo hping3 -T -t 1 -p 8080 pisteo.example.com
$ sudo hping3 -T -t 1 -p 8080 pisteo.example.com
</source>
</source>


== Tracing a route ==
== Tracing a route ==

Revision as of 10:09, 14 June 2016

Making a samba share

  • Last tested on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (xenial) & Windows 10.0.10586

at the end of /etc/samba/smb.conf add a share config.

[ea]
        comment = pistis - echo admin
        path = /var/www/ea
        admin users = mhan
        read only = No
        create mask = 0755

then add the Samba account.

$ sudo smbpasswd -a mhan

then restart samba

$ sudo systemctl restart smbd.service nmbd.service

then on Windows execute the following. For the username, you may have to enter it in the form mhan@pistis or pistis\mhan. Enter the password you used when you added the Samba account for the user.

C:\>net use Z: \\pistis\ea /savecred /persistent:yes


Checking the accessibility of a port through the network

Checking if port 8080 is accessible on pisteo.example.com

$ sudo hping3 -T -t 1 -p 8080 pisteo.example.com


Tracing a route

$ traceroute pisteo.example.com