Hello, I can't mount shares of some servers since I use kernel 2.6.x. As it works with smbclient and also with smbmount on kernel 2.4.x, I assume the problem lies within smbfs. Kernel version: 2.6.8.1 Samba version: 3.0.4 Dist: Debian unstable I get errors when I try to mount a share from OS/2 4.0: 1) smbmount everything's fine 2) cd into the mounted dir smbfs output: ? smb_setup_bcc: Packet too large 4257>4096 ? smb_add_request: request [f7298e80, mid=0] timed out! 3) ls in the mounted dir smbfs output: ? smb_receive_header: short packet: 0 ? smb_add_request: request [f7353e80, mid=1] timed out! Then ls says: ls: .: Input/output error 4) cd .. smbfs output: ? smb_get_length: Invalid NBT packet, code 39 ? smb_add_request: request [f736be80, mid=2] timed out! 5) umount everything's fine Also, it's not possible to mount a share from a server running Samba 3.0.6 on Suse with kernel 2.4.21. I get ``smb_add_request: request[xxxxxxx, mid=x] timed out!'' all the time, and this time also already when when I try to mount. I can mount shares, however, from other systems, namely all Windows versions and OS/2 3.0 If it is of any help, I could also supply samba logs and tcpdump dumps, although I couldn't find any error messages in the samba logs. Btw: I tried to enable SMBFS_DEBUG and SMBFS_DEBUG_VERBOSE in smbfs' Makefile, but that didn't change anything. Thanks in advance Alexej