Hi folk, I'm sorry if this is a little off topic. I'm looking for a way to mount SMB shares on a unix machine (FreeBSD). I know that Linux has smbfs, but that doesn't help me (or does it???). I have heard about something called 'smbmount', but all my searches seem to find dodgy alphas, or versions that rely on the source code of old (1.8.xx) versions of SAMBA. Is there an up to date, reliable version of smbmount (or similar) available for FreeBSD, and if so, where can I get it? Many thanks for any help, Jeff Bond. Jeffery Bond LSI Engineer NEC Technologies (UK) <mailto:jeffery.bond@nectech.co.uk>
Bond, Jeffery <Jeff.Bond@nectech.co.uk> wrote: : Is there an up to date, reliable version of smbmount (or similar) available : for FreeBSD, and if so, where can I get it? The smbfs utilities (smbmount, smbumount and smbmnt) are available only for Linux systems since this is the only system I know of that has support for SMB file systems in the kernel. E.- -- Eloy A. Paris Information Technology Department Rockwell Automation de Venezuela Telephone: +58-2-9432311 Fax: +58-2-9431645
I use smbmount. But it has a few problems, chief of these is the need to specify both user name and password in the command-line. I mount shares from my WinNT machines to my backup master so that BRU can dump thier content to DAT tape, on a cron-job. I do these smb mounts in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local and it is a shell script which can not be 400 <sigh>. Now if smbmount could use the smbpasswd file, life would be much better. -----Original Message----- From: Bond, Jeffery [SMTP:Jeff.Bond@nectech.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, January 22, 1998 1:37 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: smbmount Hi folk, I'm sorry if this is a little off topic. I'm looking for a way to mount SMB shares on a unix machine (FreeBSD). I know that Linux has smbfs, but that doesn't help me (or does it???). I have heard about something called 'smbmount', but all my searches seem to find dodgy alphas, or versions that rely on the source code of old (1.8.xx) versions of SAMBA. Is there an up to date, reliable version of smbmount (or similar) available for FreeBSD, and if so, where can I get it? Many thanks for any help, Jeff Bond. Jeffery Bond LSI Engineer NEC Technologies (UK) <mailto:jeffery.bond@nectech.co.uk>
Hello World, Bernhard mailing! I just tried to install SAMBA. I had succes with W95 and NT clients. But the Linux client smbmount w?nt work. SMBCLIENT -L "SERVER" works. What is going wrong!!!! BERNHARD PALLAS, ABC-PALLAS@t-online.de
Has anyone gotten smbmount to work in Solaris? If not, can anyone suggest an alternative product? - Fong
When compiling SAMBA I did not include smbmount. Is there any way to get smbmount without doing a complete re-install?
I had SAMBA installed on my RHL 5.1 Kernel 2.0.34 a few weeks ago. I upgraded the kernel along many packages it requires to 2.2.6. I had samba-1.9.18p5 that worked well but I upgraded it to 2.0.3. After that when I try to mount an NTFS Networked filesystem on Windows NT 4.0 it fails with error code ERRnoaccess. I saw in a samba document that smbmount isn't part of SAMBA package but SMBFS. I changed the binary (smbmount) to SMBFS but it tells me that it needs mount version 6. Does anyone can help me? Yours, Sergio Pires
Hi all, I tried to solve a problem when I use SAMBA as NT Client using smbmount a few weeks ago so I did it now. When you have the messages such as ERRnoaccess, try this : smbmount "//server/share" -c 'mount /mount-point' -U user The username in my case is a NT user having proper permissions and I use the following software configuration : RHL 5.1 with Kernel 2.2.6 samba 2.0.3 For those who help me thank you ! Bye, Sergio
I'm using Su.S.E. Linux 6.3 in a mixed Win98/WinNT4.0/Linux network. I've set my smb.conf to server level security and direct the security to my Master NT domain controller. However when I mount a share from the NT to my Linux, using the smbmount command the share mounts, but if I try to use it the next day mount tells me it's mounted but it is no longer accessible. Is there something I'm missing in my smbmount command? I us it as listed below. Smbmount //Ntserver/share /Ntmount -U username Thanks for any advice Mike Majetich I.T. Manager Global Payment Technologies
Hello, I have compiled/installed Samba 2.0.6 However, I can't seem to find smbmount. It is not in the /usr/local/samba/bin directory. How do I get it??? Please e-mail me at: ian@ichilton.co.uk Bye for Now, Ian \|||/ (o o) /----------------ooO-(_)-Ooo---------------\ | Ian Chilton | | | | E-Mail: ian@ichilton.co.uk | | Web Page: http://www.ianchilton.co.uk | \------------------------------------------/ All e-mail is forwarded to my mobile phone. (Unless it includes an attachment) However, I only receive the first 150 characters. Please structure your message accordingly. "Unix is user friendly - it's just picky about it's friends." "Windows is a 32 bit patch to a 16 bit GUI based on a 8 bit operating system written for a 4 bit processor by a 2 bit company
here's my prob: i have a NT SERVER 4.0 sp6a share w/ full rights to *everyone*. i have connected to the share using this command. mount -t smbfs -o username=administrator,password=XXXXXX //machinename/stuff /home/stuff it works just fine. i can access it and it's all good. but as time goes on.. it stays working but i get these messages appear on the console. smb_trans2_request: result=-32, setting invalid smb_retry: new pid=8003, generation=2 it keeps working though.. is this some type of debug info or something? anybody know the entry in smb.conf to get rid of it? these r the packages/versions i'm using: samba-client-2.0.6-9 samba-common-2.0.6-9 samba-2.0.6-9 on redhat 6.1, kernel 2.2.15 thx. in advance.. ;-]
Hi, I've installed samba-2.0.7 on Solaris2.6. can i mount a windows file system on solaris so that i can access windows files from solaris using smbmnt?? Document says that smbmnt/smbmount is available only for linux, is there anything similar for solaris. Please reply ASAP. regards, Manjula ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
On 9 Dec 2000, manjula m wrote:> Document says that smbmnt/smbmount is available only for linux, is there > anything similar for solaris.Sharity (-light) ? /Urban
I have Samba installed and running on Soalris 7x86, and it works great. EXCEPT... I have no smbmount to speak of. Does it work with Solaris and if it does, why didn't it install? I am going to get the latest source and compile it and then install it because i am running Samba 2.07. I have forgettin where i got this from but i think it was a binary package. Anything I should know before compiling? Or should i just RTFM? A.J. Leitell -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
I have Samba installed and running on Solaris 7x86, and it works great. EXCEPT... I have no smbmount to speak of. Does it work with Solaris and if it does, why didn't it install? I am going to get the latest source and compile it and then install it because i am running Samba 2.07. I have forgettin where i got this from but i think it was a binary package. Anything I should know before compiling? Or should i just RTFM? A.J. Leitell
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, A.J. Leitell wrote:> I have no smbmount to speak of.Use smbsh instead: you'll have to rerun configure with the --with-smbwrappers option to get it compiled. --dave -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify some people 185 Ellerslie Ave., | and astonish the rest. -- Mark Twain Willowdale, Ontario | //www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/author.html Work: (905) 415-2849 Home: (416) 223-8968 Email: davecb@canada.sun.com
Hi, I would like to know, where I meet the executable "smbmount", and how I do to install this in "solaris 2.6". Thanks Alexandre -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
Hi all, I'm trying to connect from a Windows box to a remote SMB server over a modem link. I've tried the usual stuff like SSH port forwarding, netcat, lmhosts, disabling file & print sharing, etc.. My Windows XP stubbornly insists that it can't map a drive because no network exists! I have got smbclient in cygwin working no problem with SSH port forwarding so what gives? Any way of tricking windows into thinking a network exists? Wasn't the original smbmount in samba standalone...could it or has it been compiled under cygwin easily? Cheers, Ross
We have two linux boxes A and B, and would like to mount one shared drive on A to B automatically when B starts up. smbmount requires a password, but if I put it in a cron script with the option password=<arg>, then it is plain text, and is visible to everyone. Is there any way to overcome this ??? Thanks
********************************************************************** Este email assim como os ficheiros que possa ter em anexo s?o confidenciais e para uso exclusivo da pessoa ou organiza??o para o qual foi enviado. Se recebeu este email por engano por favor notifique Redes@bnc.pt Esta nota confirma que esta mensagem foi verificada pelo MIMEsweeper n?o tendo sido encontrados virus. www.mimesweeper.com *********************************************************************** -----Original Message----- From: bao [mailto:bao@gibbons.com] Sent: Segunda-feira, 11 de Mar?o de 2002 22:18 To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] smbmount We have two linux boxes A and B, and would like to mount one shared drive on A to B automatically when B starts up. smbmount requires a password, but if I put it in a cron script with the option password=<arg>, then it is plain text, and is visible to everyone. Is there any way to overcome this ??? Thanks Try to create a file whith: username=<arg> Password=<arg> Put this file in root so that only users with root previleges can access. In smbmount file instead of username and password, do this: ,credentials=<path to file> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
bao wrote:> > We have two linux boxes A and B, and would like to mount one shared > drive on A to B automatically when B starts up. smbmount requires a > password, but if I put it in a cron script with the option > password=<arg>, then it is plain text, and is visible to everyone. > > Is there any way to overcome this ???If both machines are linux (or any other unix), then WTF is the point in using samba for this? on machine a, write in /etc/exports /path/to/shared/directory b(rw) and be sure the machine is set up as NFS server (with almost any modern linux dstribution this is configurable via some admin tool). Then ob b you can either just write in /etc/fstab: /mountpoint a:/path/to/shared/directory nfs defaults 0 0 (this will HANG machine b on boot, if machine a happens to be down!) or use the automounter. bye, MH
I'm using smbmount to mount an NTFS file system to a mountpoint on a linux server. the problem is, that i will get the following messages in /var/log/messages: Jun 5 10:30:00 tux1 kernel: smb_retry: signal failed, error=-3 Jun 5 10:30:00 tux1 last message repeated 2 times the mountpoint is disapearing and the mount directory to. if i try a umount and mount again the problem is fixed. is there any bugfix avialable? Uwe Wenglewski
Hello, Having problems with mounting using smbmount. The drive is market as "shared" and is visible and indeed browsable from other windows machines. However trying to mount via commands (with correct username password combination): mount -t smbfs -o "username=abc,password=xyz" //pc-1001/d /mnt/backup returns: 18921: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) SMB connection failed smbclient returns: Got a positive name query response from 127.0.0.1 ( 192.168.0.71 ) Password: session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE I try all different mount commands, it's not that, it still returns the same error as above. As mentioned, other clients on the network have no problem seeing the share, it just can't be seen from Linux. Anyone? -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
Timothy Kersten wrote:> Hello,Having problems with mounting using smbmount. The drive is > market as "shared" and is visible and indeed browsable from other > windows machines. However trying to mount via commands (with correct > username password combination): mount -t smbfs -o > "username=abc,password=xyz" //pc-1001/d /mnt/backupreturns: 18921: > session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) > SMB connection failedI had the same problem. Try smbmount -o "username=abc,password=xyz" //pc-1001/d /mnt/backup Manuel Arenaz
Timothy Kersten wrote:> Hello,Having problems with mounting using smbmount. The drive is > market as "shared" and is visible and indeed browsable from other > windows machines. However trying to mount via commands (with correct > username password combination): mount -t smbfs -o > "username=abc,password=xyz" //pc-1001/d /mnt/backupreturns: 18921: > session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) > SMB connection failedSorry, there was a sintax error in the previous answer. Try smbmount \\\\pc-1001\\d /mnt/backup -o "username=abc,password=xyz" Manuel Arenaz
Do you use encrypted or unencrypted passwords in /etc/smb.conf? "Timothy Kersten" <tim@sentrum.net. To: <samba@lists.samba.org> au> cc: Sent by: Fax to: samba-admin@lists Subject: [Samba] smbmount .samba.org 08-07-2002 08:53 Hello, Having problems with mounting using smbmount. The drive is market as "shared" and is visible and indeed browsable from other windows machines. However trying to mount via commands (with correct username password combination): mount -t smbfs -o "username=abc,password=xyz" //pc-1001/d /mnt/backup returns: 18921: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) SMB connection failed smbclient returns: Got a positive name query response from 127.0.0.1 ( 192.168.0.71 ) Password: session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE I try all different mount commands, it's not that, it still returns the same error as above. As mentioned, other clients on the network have no problem seeing the share, it just can't be seen from Linux. Anyone?
> Sorry, there was a sintax error in the previous answer. Try> smbmount \\\\pc-1001\\d /mnt/backup -o "username=abc,password=xyz"mount -t smbfs -o username=abc,password=xyz //pc-1001/d /mnt/backup This command works very well :-) It looks like that the user who wants to connect to the share has no access to the samba server. Best regards, Roland -- linux@net-service-24.de
i mounted a share with 1200 files in there, but only 48 where shown by ls -al. i can access every file directly, but listing fails. how can i solv this problem? mykro -- mykro mykro@highteq.de http://www.highteq.de/ IRC: irc.highteq.de
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002 mykro@uni.de wrote:> i mounted a share with 1200 files in there, but only 48 where shown by ls -al. > i can access every file directly, but listing fails. how can i solv this problem?Is the server windows 2000? Do you get any error messages in the kernel logs? (dmesg) /Urban
Yes, the server is windows 2000. Here is the message from the kernel logs: smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2, rcls=1, err=123 mykro Am 6 Aug 2002 um 18:51 hat Urban Widmark geschrieben:> On Sun, 4 Aug 2002 mykro@uni.de wrote: > > > i mounted a share with 1200 files in there, but only 48 where shown > > by ls -al. i can access every file directly, but listing fails. how > > can i solv this problem? > > Is the server windows 2000? > Do you get any error messages in the kernel logs? (dmesg) > > /Urban >-- mykro mykro@highteq.de http://www.highteq.de/ IRC: irc.highteq.de
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002 mykro@uni.de wrote:> Yes, the server is windows 2000. Here is the message from the kernel logs: > > smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2, rcls=1, err=123You could try this patch vs 2.4.19: http://www.hojdpunkten.ac.se/054/samba/smbfs-2.4.19-rc1-ALL.patch.gz Among a lot of other things, it changes how smbfs does dir listings to be more like nt4/win2k. The purpose of the dir listing change is to fix a bug where win2k sometimes forgets to include all files in a listing, not to fix any 1/123 errors. But maybe it will help anyway. /Urban
thank you, it works well mykro Am 8 Aug 2002 um 14:14 hat Urban Widmark geschrieben:> On Thu, 8 Aug 2002 mykro@uni.de wrote: > > > Yes, the server is windows 2000. Here is the message from the kernel > > logs: > > > > smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2, rcls=1, err=123 > > You could try this patch vs 2.4.19: > http://www.hojdpunkten.ac.se/054/samba/smbfs-2.4.19-rc1-ALL.patch. > gz > > Among a lot of other things, it changes how smbfs does dir listings to > be more like nt4/win2k. > > The purpose of the dir listing change is to fix a bug where win2k > sometimes forgets to include all files in a listing, not to fix any > 1/123 errors. But maybe it will help anyway. > > /Urban >-- mykro mykro@highteq.de http://www.highteq.de/ IRC: irc.highteq.de
Gooood morning! I hope i've come the right place, if not i hope you can redirect me to someone who can help me. Now how do i explain this.. please be patient :) - smb-resource: //10.0.0.3/test/ (share on win2k-computer, with full r/w-access) - mount-point: /mnt/test Problem : - I would like to mount this resource into the mount-point, and give all users full access to the dir (drwxrwxrwx) - No matter what i do, i cant chmod it to anything else than drwxr-xr-x Do you know a way to work around this problem? Thanks in advance John-Arne Boge
Hi, I'm using smbmount to mount winme boxes to my redhat 7.3 to perform daily backup with taper. Everything is working well except when one of the winme boxes crashed (you know it happens frequently), the smbmount locked the "mount" process. I can't smbumount, or kill the process at all. All I can do is restart the whole server. Is is possible to : 1. detect whether there is a crash in the win boxes? 2. how can I release the mounting? -Jason
Hi All Is smbmount available for Sun Solaris. If not the what equivalent is available Thanks Vikas
I guess it is if you compiled samba with the smbfs option Vikas Gandhi <VGandhi@quark.co.in> wrote:Hi All Is smbmount available for Sun Solaris. If not the what equivalent is available Thanks Vikas -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba http://home.no.net/~knutove/knut_ove_hauge_kuren.htm Yahoo! Mail har f?tt nytt utseende Nytt design, enklere ? bruke, alltid tilgang til Adressebok, Kalender og Notisbok -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
Hi I'm smbmount-ing 2 network shares with the following commands: smbmount //[correct_ip]/User [path] -o username=[],password=[] smbmount //[correct_ip]/Production [path] -o username=[],password=[] the shares mount properly and are accessible, but I get the following error messages when I run the commands above: 1405: session request to 192.168.2.100 failed (Called name not present) 1405: session request to 192 failed (Called name not present) 1409: session request to 192.168.2.100 failed (Called name not present) 1409: session request to 192 failed (Called name not present) What do these errors indicate, and how do I fix them? Regards Kurt
Can you give me an explanation about this error I get: when I give the command: mount -t smb -o username=name,password=pw //10.110.4.106/software /mnt/remote i receive these two lines: 12500: session request to 10.110.4.106 failed (Called name not present) 12500: session request to 10 failed (Called name not present) Thank you Nicola Tidu Netsiel S.p.A. Italy -------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This message and its attachments are addressed solely to the persons above and may contain confidential information. If you have received the message in error, be informed that any use of the content hereof is prohibited. Please return it immediately to the sender and delete the message. Should you have any questions, please contact us by replying to webmaster@telecomitalia.it. Thank you www.telecomitalia.it --------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello, I?ve installed samba-2.2.5 and it works well from windows side; that is I could map linux filesystem from win workstation. But we need also to win filesystem from linux box, but when I try the command smbmount, shell tell me ?command not found?. I tried to search for it by locate command but is seems to be missing, at least in bin form. Could you please help me ? Thanks in advance. KEB ITALIA S.R.L. Toia Andrea Centro Elaborazione Dati Sistema Qualit? -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
Hi You have to use c:\> net use * \\smbserver\shared_folder_name Regards Satya "Toia Andrea" <toia@keb.it> To: <samba@samba.org> Sent by: cc: samba-admin@lists Subject: [Samba] smbmount .samba.org 11/08/2002 15:58 Hello, I've installed samba-2.2.5 and it works well from windows side; that is I could map linux filesystem from win workstation. But we need also to win filesystem from linux box, but when I try the command smbmount, shell tell me "command not found". I tried to search for it by locate command but is seems to be missing, at least in bin form. Could you please help me ? Thanks in advance. KEB ITALIA S.R.L. Toia Andrea Centro Elaborazione Dati Sistema Qualit?
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Toia Andrea wrote:> Hello, > > I?ve installed samba-2.2.5 and it works well from windows side; that is > I could map linux filesystem from win workstation. > But we need also to win filesystem from linux box, but when I try the > command smbmount, shell tell me ?command not found?. > I tried to search for it by locate command but is seems to be missing, > at least in bin form. > Could you please help me ?Please give the full error message and command used when you have problems. It sounds like your samba was built without specifying --with-smbmount /Urban
Hi, I have successfully mounted 2 directories using smbmount. However, when I restart, they are no longer mounted. Is there any way to get a peristent connection using smbmount? Thanks! John R. George Systems Support Analyst Infrastructure Team County of San Bernardino Phone: (909) 388-5997 e-mail: jgeorge@isd.sbcounty.gov
What are you restarting? Joel On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 04:08:02PM -0800, George, John wrote:> Hi, > I have successfully mounted 2 directories using smbmount. However, when I > restart, they are no longer mounted. >
One way to is put the smbmount commands into your network startup script. Remember that you don't need to be running nmbd or smbd to run smbmount. So, in your network script, at the end of the start section, put in the smbmount commmand. This will run with root priviledge, so you might want to read about the uid and gid options of smbmount. I would also put an umount command in the shutdown part of the script, so these mounts will be gracefully umounted when the network goes down. I use this script to kill all smbmounts when my network goes down: mount | grep " type smbfs " | sed 's/^.*on *//' | sed 's/ *type.*//' \ | sed 's/ /\\\ /g' | xargs -n1 -i{} umount {} I suspect there are simpler ways of getting this done, like killall smbmount, but, this works, at least on my machine. Joel On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 04:21:01PM -0800, George, John wrote:> Sorry, I restarted the machine. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Joel Hammer [mailto:Joel@HammersHome.com] > Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:17 PM > To: George, John; samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: [Samba] smbmount > > > What are you restarting? > > Joel > > On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 04:08:02PM -0800, George, John wrote: > > Hi, > > I have successfully mounted 2 directories using smbmount. However, when I > > restart, they are no longer mounted. > >
The path available to your startups scripts is not the same path available to regular users. I would use /root/.credentials (Or where ever that file is) instead of ~/.credentials. Joel On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 05:50:42PM -0800, George, John wrote:> Joel, > Thanks for the script commands. The smbmount command is working fine in the > startup script as long as I use username= and password=, or > username=username%password. However, when I try to use the credentials> option, I receive an error upon startup 'Can't open credentials'. > > I created a hidden file called credentials: ~/.credentials > > The format for the command is: > > smbmount //servername/sharename /mnt/sharename -o credentials=~/.credentials > > I can run the command manually and am successfull. I have also tried: > > chmod 777 ~/.credentials and am still only able to run this manually. > > I prefer to use the hidden credentials file. > > Thanks for your help! > > John > > -----Original Message----- > From: Joel Hammer [mailto:Joel@HammersHome.com] > Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:31 PM > To: George, John; samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: [Samba] smbmount > > > One way to is put the smbmount commands into your network startup script. > > Remember that you don't need to be running nmbd or smbd to run smbmount. > > So, in your network script, at the end of the start section, put in the > smbmount commmand. This will run with root priviledge, so you might > want to read about the uid and gid options of smbmount. > > I would also put an umount command in the shutdown part > of the script, so these mounts will be gracefully umounted when the network > goes down. > > I use this script to kill all smbmounts when my network goes down: > > mount | grep " type smbfs " | sed 's/^.*on *//' | sed 's/ *type.*//' \ > | sed 's/ /\\\ /g' | xargs -n1 -i{} umount {} > > I suspect there are simpler ways of getting this done, like killall > smbmount, but, this works, at least on my machine. > > Joel > On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 04:21:01PM -0800, George, John wrote: > > Sorry, I restarted the machine. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Joel Hammer [mailto:Joel@HammersHome.com] > > Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:17 PM > > To: George, John; samba@lists.samba.org > > Subject: Re: [Samba] smbmount > > > > > > What are you restarting? > > > > Joel > > > > On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 04:08:02PM -0800, George, John wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I have successfully mounted 2 directories using smbmount. However, when > I > > > restart, they are no longer mounted. > > >
I did install samba from code and I didn't find smbmount application. It is not distributed with the code. If it not, where i cand get it Thanks Rocha Neto
I did install samba from code and I didn't find smbmount application. It is not distributed with the code. If it not, where i cand get it Thanks Rocha Neto
Hello All, I am trying to mount a network NTFS and FAT32 file system to red hat 8 system. But I getting a error as smbmount //host/E /mnt/NT Password: 960: session setup failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw SMB connection failed If u say this is the passwd and username problem. ( Can any one help that I should use Linux user and passwd or Windows system user?) Than some time I am getting a error as 957: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnosuchshare SMB connection failed In the log I couldn?t find anything than Jun 30 15:50:00 test last message repeated 13 times Jun 30 15:51:05 test last message repeated 13 times Jun 30 15:52:10 test last message repeated 13 times Jun 30 15:53:15 test last message repeated 13 times Any help will be appreciated and thanks in advance. I tried googling but couldn?t find more about my problem. Plz someone help me on this. Thanking You Sada
I need to use smbmount with other user that is not root. How can I do this ? Djoni RedHat 8
As root give them permission to use that program using visudo. You can also set it up so they don't need to enter a password in the same place. man sudoers if you need help with the proper format. ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Windberg Djoni" <WindbergDjoni@JohnDeere.com> Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 16:15:38 -0300> >I need to use smbmount with other user that is not root. How can I do this ? > >Djoni >RedHat 8 > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >
Using smb 2.2.8eSE on SUSE 8.0. After smbmount I get a segmentation fault when i tried to list directory mounted. what? tino
I try to understand how works SMBMOUNT, by reading the man page. Could you please send me an exemple, to help me to understand ? tahnks and bye -- Eric Rapilly, 24 rue des jeaunauds, ROMEGOUX 17250 05 46 92 88 90
>>I try to understand how works SMBMOUNT, by reading the man page. Could >>you please send me an exemple, to help me to understand ?Here's the output from smbmount Usage: mount.smbfs service mountpoint [-o options,...] Version 2.2.7-security-rollup-fix Options: username=<arg> SMB username password=<arg> SMB password credentials=<filename> file with username/password netbiosname=<arg> source NetBIOS name uid=<arg> mount uid or username gid=<arg> mount gid or groupname port=<arg> remote SMB port number fmask=<arg> file umask dmask=<arg> directory umask debug=<arg> debug level ip=<arg> destination host or IP address workgroup=<arg> workgroup on destination sockopt=<arg> TCP socket options scope=<arg> NetBIOS scope iocharset=<arg> Linux charset (iso8859-1, utf8) codepage=<arg> server codepage (cp850) ttl=<arg> dircache time to live guest don't prompt for a password ro mount read-only rw mount read-write This command is designed to be run from within /bin/mount by giving the option '-t smbfs'. For example: mount -t smbfs -o username=tridge,password=foobar //fjall/test /data/test The last line should be what you're looking for. Cheers, .^. Mun Heng, Ow /V\ H/M Engineering /( )\ Western Digital M'sia ^^-^^ DID : 03-7870 5168 The Linux Advocate
I try to understand how works SMBMOUNT, by reading the man page. Could you please send me an exemple, to help me to understand ? tahnks and bye Hi Eric please find below a sample, this is directly from my rc.local file which is run at startup. /etc/rc.local #!/bin/sh # # This script will be executed *after* all the other init scripts. # You can put your own initialization stuff in here if you don't # want to do the full Sys V style init stuff. touch /var/lock/subsys/local # Samba 2.2.8a # mount -t smbfs -o username=service,password=xxxxxxxx //core/users /mnt/nas/users # mount -t smbfs -o username=service,password=xxxxxxxx //core/backup /mnt/nas/backup # mount -t smbfs -o username=service,password=xxxxxxxx //core/logon /mnt/nas/logon # mount -t smbfs -o username=service,password=xxxxxxxx //core/source /mnt/nas/source # Samba 3 mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/etc/samba/service.conf,port=139,ttl=10000 //core/users /mnt/nas/users mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/etc/samba/service.conf,port=139,ttl=10000 //core/backup /mnt/nas/backup mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/etc/samba/service.conf,port=139,ttl=10000 //core/logon /mnt/nas/logon mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/etc/samba/service.conf,port=139,ttl=10000 //core/source /mnt/nas/source mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/etc/samba/service.conf,port=139,ttl=10000 //core/quickbooks /mnt/nas/quickbooks /etc/samba/service.conf file contains username = service password = xxxxxxx hope this help ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Oooo ? ? ? ?(O O) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?( ? ) Oooo --oooO--(_)--Oooo------------------------------------\ (-( ? )-- ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?COMPUTER FACILITIES ? ? ? ? ? ?\_) ) / ---------------------------------------------------------(_/---- Postal Address ?Delivery Address ? ? Contacts ---------------------------------------------------------------- P.O.Box 21558 ?61 Bukoto Street ?support@computer-facilities.com Kampala ? ? ? ?Kamwokya ? Uganda ? ? ? ? Kampala ? ? ? ? ? Tel 256-(0)41-533784 East Africa ? ?Uganda ? ? ? ? ? ?Fax 256-(0)41-540380 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?East Africa ? ? ? e-Fax 1-206-350-3375 (USA) ----------------------------------------------------------------