I cannot get smbclient or smbmount to work from linux -> linux. I'm running 2.05a on Red Hat 6.x servers. I can use NT shares from linux. I can use samba shares from NT & 95. Is there some trick to getting this to work between linux machines?
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999 03:21:10 +1000, hai scritto:>I cannot get smbclient or smbmount to work from linux -> linux. I'm running >2.05a on Red Hat 6.x servers. I can use NT shares from linux. I can use >samba shares from NT & 95. Is there some trick to getting this to work >between linux machines?I have 2 systems: A) samba 2.0.6pre2/2.2.12 B) samba 2.0.5a / 2.0.33 A can smbmount B's dirs. Cannot do the reverse because it's 2.0.33 and samba's smbmount is for 2.0.x kernels only. Both of them can "smbclient" each other. -- giulioo@tiscalinet.it
I'm using security = domain. What about you all? <snip>> I have 2 systems: > A) samba 2.0.6pre2/2.2.12 > B) samba 2.0.5a / 2.0.33 > > A can smbmount B's dirs. > Cannot do the reverse because it's 2.0.33 and samba's smbmount is for > 2.0.x kernels only. > > Both of them can "smbclient" each other. > > -- > giulioo@tiscalinet.it ><snip> Oh, BTW, to answer the original question, I have used smbclient from a Linux system to access another samba server running on another Linux system, but strictly out of curiousity to see if it worked. It did, and there was nothing magical to be done that I recall. -- Seeya, Paul