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I run OS X also, so i'll help if I can, but to date I don't think anyone has been successful.Įdit: maybe this might be of some help, it's for an older version of OS X, but using homebrew this guy replaced the Apple SMBX stack with Samba's stack.
#Smbup shared login mac
The key most likely lies in either your logs from the mac refusing the connection, or, as ravasquez has mentioned before, running wireshark to capture packets. Interesting that you have gotten it to work using Linux though, you might be the first, lolz. Maybe this is the reason why only Windows users have been able to connect.
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I've read before that ConnectX only works with Samba version 3.6. I have the main lightroom catalog on the iMac, not shared, and Im sav. It didn't work for me in SMBUp or any version of SAMBA I installed. I plan on testing all of this again in the next week, I'll report back what I find.ĮDIT: I did also try adding the .plist file as recommended in the link provided above. I can mount the share on other Windows laptops, just not on the Xbox with ConnectX. Not sure OS number at this time but think its 10.12.4. Im on a Mac mini with the latest updates from apple.
#Smbup shared login install
My install would t go through the first time on the mac but I used the uninstall option and reinstalled without any problem. Using a specific user dedicated to filesharing and that user was given read/write to the folder. I installed SMBup, I dont know if I should sing praises or not but it is working without any issues so far. I'm currently running OS X 10.11.2 with Server 5.0.15. I would really like to remove the overhead of running a VM just to share a folder. After setting it up and sharing the same folder it works without issue, It's a little slow maybe but it's fine enough. I ended up installing VirtualBox on my Mac Mini, then used the Turnkey Linux image of their File Server. I couldn't get either to work with the Xbox (thought they worked with Windows). I tried using SMBUP as well as installing an alternate SMB server version. I became frustrated and impatient and started searching for workarounds. I was able to mount share on a Windows laptop after enabling DNSMASQ, but still couldn't from the Xbox. I forget what messages were in the server logs on the Mac though. I can't remember the exact results right now, but I do recall that the Mac was at least showing in it's logs that the Xbox was trying to connect after that. I flashed my router with DD-WRT and enabled DNSMASQ. In my case, I almost feel like it may be in part an internal DNS issue because I wasn't ping by hostname on my LAN from a Windows laptop to a Mac.
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It's been a while since I was working on this so my memory may be a little fuzzy. Sorry to revive an old thread, but I'm trying to find an answer to this as well.