I have got Samba (2.0.7) running on a fresh Red Hat 7.0 install. I can do a smbmount and mount a w2k share on the Samba box. But when I try to mount a old LM2.2 share I get the following error right after the password prompt: mount.smbfs: ioctl failed, res=-1 Could not umount /share: Device or resource busy mount.smbfs: exit There is also a message on the console that reads: smbfs: protocols older than NT1 are not supported smb_retry: no connection process This setup works fine on samba 2.0.6 Any Ideas? Thanks, Jack Bluebird
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, UDP-Jack Bluebird wrote:> There is also a message on the console that reads: > > smbfs: protocols older than NT1 are not supportedLike the message says, the kernel version you are using does not have support for older protocols. "LM2.2" hmm what would that be ... try the latest 2.2.18-pre kernel it should have been added back in that version, or 2.4.0-test10 or anything < 2.2.16.> This setup works fine on samba 2.0.6No, it doesn't. It is not related to the samba version. /Urban