Hello again,
Apologies for asking again, but does anyone have an idea where I might
find with this? I've tried looking at the Samba How-To, the Samba list
archives, Google, a couple Perens Series books, etc, haven't found the
answer. Perhaps I am asking the question in the wrong way, i.e.
searching for the wrong terms? Thanks in advance for any help with this.
Ben
jamaguy wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I used to be able to mount an MS NT4 DOMAIN share from a machine
> running RedHat 9 (Samba v2.2.7a), but after upgrading to WHEL (also
> tried with SuSE 9.1/kernel 2.6.x running Samba 3 and it appears to
> have the same problem) (Samba v3.0.4) my samba mount script will no
> longer work. It successfully mounts the share but I get permission
> denied errors when attempting to ls -l , df, and/or cd to the mounted
> directory.
>
> I use the following in a script (which prompts for the password)
>
> smbmount //$SERVER/$SHARE /mnt/smb/$SHARE -o
> username=$USER,workgroup=$WORKGROUP,ip=$IP,rw
>
> I've also tried adding uid=$UID,gid=$GID (both su and non-su account
> id's) as well as dmask combinations. I'm sure the answer is
simpler
> than I've thus far ventured to guess, though have just overlooked it.
> Anyone? Thank you very much in advance.
>
> Ben