


Now Im connecting to it using my ubuntu laptop mounting it using smb vers 3.0. I have three raspberry pis connected together on a subnet via a hub. Also if youll read it carefully, youll definitely encounter some strange term, a proxy arp. But you can see it enables IP routing explicitely instead: 1. Ive chosen to set up the server using the smb protocol. 1 If you read a script in the Option 1, you wouldnt find any Linux bridge related commands there. This server is accessed from Linux distros, Mac OS, and Windows on the local network.

NFS configuration on the Linux server went hard, too, but finally figured that I needed to add a port manually to be accessed by the client, otherwise it's opening random ports and even though I gave the firewall the default ports (111, 2049) before to let in requests, didn't work. By default, Raspberry Pi OS does not include CIFS/Samba support, but this can be added. 1 I set up an home server using my Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. Before, it could see with ZEROCONF the hostname of Windows, but couldn't do much there.
#Raspberry pi samba subnet manual
Raspberry cannot find anything, no browsing, no manual add. I created the firewall port rules for 139 and 445 to let traffic in, just in case.Īlso, I installed from the "Turn Windows Features on or off" dialog the CIFS/SMB1 sharing support (everything checked). \\192.168.0.100\G works on the Windows machine (opening it's own shares) Permission is set to Everyone with Read right, to my account with Full access. Not from Linux, not from Windows.Ĭreated shares on Windows with the usual Advanced sharing dialog (right click on folder). It's getting on my nerves, so decided to post in the forum this issue.
