Hallo you, I previously worked with Samba 2.0.4b (with SuSE Linux 6.1) and have a Windows NT 4.0 Server as PDC in my Domain. I set the security level to DOMAIN in samba.cfg. Now I upgraded the version of Samba to 2.0.5 an the security level DOMAIN doesn't work anymore. Everytime I try to reach a share of my Samba server, he asks me for a username and password. So I set the security level to "SERVER" and look: the problem is gone. Can anyone tell me why "security = domain" doesn't work with Samba 2.0.5? Another question is: how can I mount a share of any fileserver. I miss the tool smbmount. So I tried "\\\\server\\share password -U administrator -c "/bin/mount /mountpoint" but get the error "command not found". Has anybody a solution for that problem?? Thanks, Jens ****************************************** Jens Bruckmann System-Consultant COMLINE Computer + Softwarel?sungen AG Heidering 37-39 30625 Hannover Tel: 05 11 - 9 56 47 - 28 mailto:JBruckmann@comlineag.de ******************************************
I'll leave the first question to someone else. Jens Bruckmann wrote:> Another question is: how can I mount a share of any fileserver. I > miss the tool smbmount. So I tried "\\\\server\\share password -U > administrator -c "/bin/mount /mountpoint" but get the error > "command not found".smbmount is an optional tool (you can only use it with Linux). Ask for it during configuration, e.g. # ./configure --with-smbmount The usage of smbmount has changed (but man-page and README-smbmount haven't): # ./smbmount -h Usage: smbmount //server/share mountpoint [options ...] Version 2.0.5a -d debuglevel set the debuglevel -n netbios name. Use this name as my netbios name -N don't ask for a password -I dest IP use this IP to connect to -E write messages to stderr instead of stdout -U username set the network username -W workgroup set the workgroup name -t terminal code terminal i/o code {sjis|euc|jis7|jis8|junet|hex} As you see, the -c option is no longer there. The mountpoint is now (once again) the second argument. Kevin -- _ | Kevin Ivory | Tel: ++49-551-3700005 |_ |\ | | Service Network GmbH | Fax: ++49-551-3700009 ._|ER | \|ET | Hannah-Vogt-Str. | mailto:Ivory@SerNet.de Service Network | D-37085 Goettingen | http://www.SerNet.de/