I am attempting to find out why the following is happening, and have been
spending the last hour or so scanning the mailing list archives and a
couple of FAQs (though I would by no means call the search exhaustive,
just geting a little too long for my own taste).
As far as I can tell, smbmount is a stripped out smbclient with some
extras in there to do the sctual mounting. Which is why I am puzzled
about why smbclient would work flawlessly, but smbmount does not, using
quite the same arguments.
I am able to mount several other shares from machines inside the office,
but I am having difficulty getting this one (which is off site) to mount.
The only thing that I can see is that it is behind a firewall, but there
are several w95 boxes that are able to access it.
I am running Linux 2.0.33 with a smattering of patches/updates to make
2.1.x work. The samba version is 1.9.18p8, I grabbed it out of
samba-1.9.18p8-51.1.i386.rpm from redhat.com (I am to lazy to compile
things at work)...
If you need more information, or can point me in a correct direction,
please let me know, because I do not want to have to go back to WinNT.
>>> Here is the output of the smbclient.smbmount sessions:
> [demaagd@rafiki ~]$ smbclient -L image.egl.net -U imagewww
> Added interface ip=206.150.185.145 bcast=206.150.185.191
> nmask=255.255.255.192
> Server time is Wed Jun 17 16:59:45 1998
> Timezone is UTC-4.0
> Password:
> Domain=[EAGLENET] OS=[Windows NT 4.0] Server=[NT LAN Manager 4.0]
> security=user
>
> Server=[IMAGE] User=[] Workgroup=[EAGLENET] Domain=[]
>
> Sharename Type Comment
> --------- ---- -------
> ADMIN$ Disk Remote Admin
> C$ Disk Default share
> D$ Disk Default share
> IAS1$ Disk
> InetPub Disk
> IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
> REPL$ Disk
>
>
> This machine has a browse list:
>
> Server Comment
> --------- -------
> IMAGE
>
>
> This machine has a workgroup list:
>
> Workgroup Master
> --------- -------
> EAGLENET IMAGE
> [demaagd@rafiki ~]$ smbmount //image.egl.net/inetpub
> /home/demaagd/eagle/
> -U imagewww -P xxxxxx -c rafiki
> mount error: Invalid argument
> Please look at smbmount's manual page for possible reasons
>>>
Dave DeMaagd - demaagd@slashdot.org - www.cs.hope.edu/~demaagd
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SysAdmin/Programmer - TheImageGroup