Aaron Hawryluk
2007-May-30 22:00 UTC
[Samba] Trouble connecting to Samba shares set up under FC6
Hi list, Having a problem connecting to a Samba server under Fedora Core 6. Every time I try to connect, even from localhost, I get the message NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME. Samba config was done in the Redhat samba configuration tool (gnome). I can connect with smbclient -L illuminatus -U <username> and get a list of the shares. However when I try to connect with smbclient -U <username> \\\\illuminatus\\<sharename> I get the error. From a windows machine I can browse the shares, but when I try to select a specific share it says the network location could not be found. The Samba shares are mapped to curlftpfs mounted directories. When I create a samba share one level above the mounted directories, I notice that I can connect to the share but the directories don't show up. When I try to access them anyway with smbclient, it says: smb: \130.66.10.1\> cd home cd \130.66.10.1\home\: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED Is it impossible to access mounted directories through a Samba share? Or do I need to do some additional configuration? My fstab entries look like this: curlftpfs#<user>:<password>@130.66.10.1//usr/export/home /var/mount/130.66.10.1/home fuse defaults,umask=000 0 0 Anyone got any ideas? --Aaron Hawryluk Webmaster, The Calgary Sun http://www.calgarysun.com webmaster@calgarysun.com Ph: 403-250-4371