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Forceuser is not working in samba with Windows 10


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I have Windows 10 connecting to a Raspberry Pi with samba in the same LAN. My Raspberry has two users. I connect to the share using Windows 10 right-click "add network adress" and then put in the credentials of the user1.



This way I can establish a connection. Weirdly, I cannot do this with the user2 (permission denied). I am sure the credentials are correct since I am logged in as user2 via SSH at the same time.



My smb.conf has this part:



[nameofshare]
path = /home/nameofshare
public = yes
browseable = yes
writable = yes
comment = smb share
printable = no
guest ok = no
forceuser = user2


As far as I understood if I use forceuser then every file and directory I copy to that share over my Windows connection should be created on the server as owned by "user2". This is not the case. All my files are user1 which I use to connect.



This came up while I was trying to rename a directory and Windows would not let me, stating I had to get the permissions from RASPBERRYPI/user1, although this was the user I used for the connection (I checked this and saw it in the network passwords list).



So it could be that I am not able to change the files because then forceuser is applied and this is a different one than the one who owns the files. But upon creation of those files forceuser is not applied?










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    I have Windows 10 connecting to a Raspberry Pi with samba in the same LAN. My Raspberry has two users. I connect to the share using Windows 10 right-click "add network adress" and then put in the credentials of the user1.



    This way I can establish a connection. Weirdly, I cannot do this with the user2 (permission denied). I am sure the credentials are correct since I am logged in as user2 via SSH at the same time.



    My smb.conf has this part:



    [nameofshare]
    path = /home/nameofshare
    public = yes
    browseable = yes
    writable = yes
    comment = smb share
    printable = no
    guest ok = no
    forceuser = user2


    As far as I understood if I use forceuser then every file and directory I copy to that share over my Windows connection should be created on the server as owned by "user2". This is not the case. All my files are user1 which I use to connect.



    This came up while I was trying to rename a directory and Windows would not let me, stating I had to get the permissions from RASPBERRYPI/user1, although this was the user I used for the connection (I checked this and saw it in the network passwords list).



    So it could be that I am not able to change the files because then forceuser is applied and this is a different one than the one who owns the files. But upon creation of those files forceuser is not applied?










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      I have Windows 10 connecting to a Raspberry Pi with samba in the same LAN. My Raspberry has two users. I connect to the share using Windows 10 right-click "add network adress" and then put in the credentials of the user1.



      This way I can establish a connection. Weirdly, I cannot do this with the user2 (permission denied). I am sure the credentials are correct since I am logged in as user2 via SSH at the same time.



      My smb.conf has this part:



      [nameofshare]
      path = /home/nameofshare
      public = yes
      browseable = yes
      writable = yes
      comment = smb share
      printable = no
      guest ok = no
      forceuser = user2


      As far as I understood if I use forceuser then every file and directory I copy to that share over my Windows connection should be created on the server as owned by "user2". This is not the case. All my files are user1 which I use to connect.



      This came up while I was trying to rename a directory and Windows would not let me, stating I had to get the permissions from RASPBERRYPI/user1, although this was the user I used for the connection (I checked this and saw it in the network passwords list).



      So it could be that I am not able to change the files because then forceuser is applied and this is a different one than the one who owns the files. But upon creation of those files forceuser is not applied?










      share|improve this question














      I have Windows 10 connecting to a Raspberry Pi with samba in the same LAN. My Raspberry has two users. I connect to the share using Windows 10 right-click "add network adress" and then put in the credentials of the user1.



      This way I can establish a connection. Weirdly, I cannot do this with the user2 (permission denied). I am sure the credentials are correct since I am logged in as user2 via SSH at the same time.



      My smb.conf has this part:



      [nameofshare]
      path = /home/nameofshare
      public = yes
      browseable = yes
      writable = yes
      comment = smb share
      printable = no
      guest ok = no
      forceuser = user2


      As far as I understood if I use forceuser then every file and directory I copy to that share over my Windows connection should be created on the server as owned by "user2". This is not the case. All my files are user1 which I use to connect.



      This came up while I was trying to rename a directory and Windows would not let me, stating I had to get the permissions from RASPBERRYPI/user1, although this was the user I used for the connection (I checked this and saw it in the network passwords list).



      So it could be that I am not able to change the files because then forceuser is applied and this is a different one than the one who owns the files. But upon creation of those files forceuser is not applied?







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