Samba doesn't ask for a password

Samba doesn't ask for a password. The machine is completely isolated from the Internet and only accessible by people I trust, but I don't like that. It will just open everything without prompting for a password.

Here is the config, in the hope there is someone who actually understand something about how samba works.

Note: I have never ever typed in a password for the second ressource, so it can't be cached. It just doesn't want to know who I am before logging me in (and in the end logs me in as a user with no write access there).

[global]
workgroup = COLOCS
netbios name = SERVER
server string = Wild Fox
security= share
encrypt passwords = yes

[Tom]
comment = Tom's home
path = /home/tom
username = tom
guest ok = no
writeable = yes
browseable = yes

[Solarium]
comment = Un Solarium Quatre-Saisons
path = /usr/local/solarium
username = solarium
public = no
guest ok = no
writeable = yes
browseable = yes

 

 

 

 

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