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Im trying to set up Samba with two users so a shared password protected and my private one is with another password protected. When Im trying to connect with windows to the shared folder, it works. When Im trying to connect to my private folder, Im typing my credentials and BOOM: No access to this network resource. Now when Im in my kali and Im trying to connect to my private shared folder, it works. I don't understand why it is like that, I tried several things that don't work either. Here is my Samba config file(not everything).



[Global]
Workgroup = WORKGROUP
security = user
dns proxy = no
netbios name = debian
map to guest = bad user
wins support = yes

[Shared]
comment = hared Ordner
path = /media/hdd1/shares
valid users = @users
force group = users
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0771
read only = no

#Example name: Tom (private folder that I ment)
[Tom]
comment = private
path = /media/hdd1/Tom
available = yes
guest ok = no
browsable = yes
writeable = yes
valid users = Tom
force user = Tom
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0771
read only = no









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    Im trying to set up Samba with two users so a shared password protected and my private one is with another password protected. When Im trying to connect with windows to the shared folder, it works. When Im trying to connect to my private folder, Im typing my credentials and BOOM: No access to this network resource. Now when Im in my kali and Im trying to connect to my private shared folder, it works. I don't understand why it is like that, I tried several things that don't work either. Here is my Samba config file(not everything).



    [Global]
    Workgroup = WORKGROUP
    security = user
    dns proxy = no
    netbios name = debian
    map to guest = bad user
    wins support = yes

    [Shared]
    comment = hared Ordner
    path = /media/hdd1/shares
    valid users = @users
    force group = users
    create mask = 0660
    directory mask = 0771
    read only = no

    #Example name: Tom (private folder that I ment)
    [Tom]
    comment = private
    path = /media/hdd1/Tom
    available = yes
    guest ok = no
    browsable = yes
    writeable = yes
    valid users = Tom
    force user = Tom
    create mask = 0660
    directory mask = 0771
    read only = no









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      Im trying to set up Samba with two users so a shared password protected and my private one is with another password protected. When Im trying to connect with windows to the shared folder, it works. When Im trying to connect to my private folder, Im typing my credentials and BOOM: No access to this network resource. Now when Im in my kali and Im trying to connect to my private shared folder, it works. I don't understand why it is like that, I tried several things that don't work either. Here is my Samba config file(not everything).



      [Global]
      Workgroup = WORKGROUP
      security = user
      dns proxy = no
      netbios name = debian
      map to guest = bad user
      wins support = yes

      [Shared]
      comment = hared Ordner
      path = /media/hdd1/shares
      valid users = @users
      force group = users
      create mask = 0660
      directory mask = 0771
      read only = no

      #Example name: Tom (private folder that I ment)
      [Tom]
      comment = private
      path = /media/hdd1/Tom
      available = yes
      guest ok = no
      browsable = yes
      writeable = yes
      valid users = Tom
      force user = Tom
      create mask = 0660
      directory mask = 0771
      read only = no









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      Im trying to set up Samba with two users so a shared password protected and my private one is with another password protected. When Im trying to connect with windows to the shared folder, it works. When Im trying to connect to my private folder, Im typing my credentials and BOOM: No access to this network resource. Now when Im in my kali and Im trying to connect to my private shared folder, it works. I don't understand why it is like that, I tried several things that don't work either. Here is my Samba config file(not everything).



      [Global]
      Workgroup = WORKGROUP
      security = user
      dns proxy = no
      netbios name = debian
      map to guest = bad user
      wins support = yes

      [Shared]
      comment = hared Ordner
      path = /media/hdd1/shares
      valid users = @users
      force group = users
      create mask = 0660
      directory mask = 0771
      read only = no

      #Example name: Tom (private folder that I ment)
      [Tom]
      comment = private
      path = /media/hdd1/Tom
      available = yes
      guest ok = no
      browsable = yes
      writeable = yes
      valid users = Tom
      force user = Tom
      create mask = 0660
      directory mask = 0771
      read only = no






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