Boon Hian Tek
2005-Feb-10 07:12 UTC
[Samba] NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED in root directory, but I can list subdirectory.
Hi, I am a linux user at work in a Windows shop trying to IT wants to move all the developers from a shared file server to a more private file server. The setup is that we have a server by the name of "fileserver". The directory where I am supposed to store my file is in //fileserver/users/tek. I do not have any permission on //fileserver/users, thus when I do a "ls" with smbclient, I get NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED. However, if I "cd" to my directory "tek", then I can do a "ls". Well, all that is fine and dandy but I can not mount //fileserver/users/tek. If I mount //fileserver/users/tek to /mnt/tek for example, I don't even see the directory (ls -al) "tek" in /mnt after I mounted it. But if I just do an ls, I will still see tek, so I am guessing something is causing "ls -al" to skip it, e.g. not being able to get any of the extra information that "ls -al" shows. My best guess is that this is an issue with permission and how they are handled differently on Windows and Linux? I tried googling and googling to no avail. So, any ideas on how I should approach this issue? Best regards, Boon P.S. All server names have been changed to protect not the identity of the servers but the identity of the poster ;)
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