/etc/fstab: //machine_name/SAN /mnt/SAN cifs defaults 0 0 [root at machine_name SAN]# mount -a Password: mount error 13 = Permission denied Problem is there is no password to the smb server. Why am I getting a password prompt when the share has full RW access and all access is granted on the share? Note, though the share is fully visable and accessable and writeable by just browsing the network. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ok, now next up is automount. The Samba share will not auto mount on client either. ------------------------------------- /etc/auto.master /mnt/SAN /etc/auto.SAN -------------------------------------- /etc/auto.SAN machine_name -fstype=cifs,rw ://machine_name/SAN/ --------------------------------------- Anyone see anything wrong with the configuration? I also read the How To on the Wiki and no luck on doing the auto.smb.top and auto.smb.sub configuration? Any ideas what maybe going on? Thanks in advance for any help on this. Also this is posted in the Networking and Harware Forum on the centos.org Forums and No answer. -- ~/john OpenPGP Sig:BA91F079
> /etc/fstab: > > //machine_name/SAN /mnt/SAN cifs defaults 0 0 > > [root at machine_name SAN]# mount -a > Password: > mount error 13 = Permission denied > > Problem is there is no password to the smb server. Why am I getting a > password prompt when the share has full RW access and all access is > granted on the share? Note, though the share is fully visable and > accessable and writeable by just browsing the network.Try replacing "defaults" with "guest"> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Ok, now next up is automount. The Samba share will not auto mount on > client either. > ------------------------------------- > /etc/auto.master > > /mnt/SAN /etc/auto.SAN > -------------------------------------- > /etc/auto.SAN > > machine_name -fstype=cifs,rw ://machine_name/SAN/ > --------------------------------------- > Anyone see anything wrong with the configuration? I also read the How To > on the Wiki and no luck on doing the auto.smb.top and auto.smb.sub > configuration? Any ideas what maybe going on? Thanks in advance for any > help on this. > > Also this is posted in the Networking and Harware Forum on the > centos.org Forums and No answer. > -- > ~/johnI suspect you need to pass the guest option to autofs as well. Barry