I know that it is the right way to use this ML but as nobody answered me, i repost this help ... in fact, it is quite hurry, and i want to understand ... Why do the mount -t smbfs just halfWork ?? can see some directories, but see no file ! :o ... Hello everyone, I'm having such a strange problem and i hope you'll understand the situation. I want to access files that are shared by a Windows server, from a linux box, by using a login/pwd. To be sure that these login/pwd has the good rights, i tested it.>From a windows box (which is in the same active Directory domain of the file server -which is "AD") i tried to mount the remote HD whith the login/pwd, and everything is ok.it works fine But when i use the mount command (from my linux Fedora box #mount -t smbfs ...) i get somme errors but in my /mnt/partage, i can see directories. I also can get trought these, but i cannot see any file .... quite strange isn't it. look : [root@pcp423960pcs html]# mount -t smbfs -o username="AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares /mnt/partage 27930: session request to 10.169.8.243 failed (Called name not present) 27930: session request to 10 failed (Called name not present) Password: [root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/ 01/ 5H/ 5Q/ 6S/ 9R/ D0/ J1/ Login/ 02/ 5M/ 6H/ 6X/ AA/ H3/ J2/ V0/ 4D/ 5P/ 6M/ 8A/ ADMINNT/ H5/ J4/ [root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/6H/ACG/Directions/ [root@pcp423960pcs html]# before the command, /mnt/partage is empty I'm not at all an expert of Active Directory but maybe it is impossible to see the files of a filer if the source machine doesn't belong to the same ActiveDirectory Domain. And the docs i found about kerberos or samba are about the users of a Samba SERVER, not about the client. Maybe can someone help me, i sincerly hope because i already spent 3 days about this problems. Moreover, i do not want to return to the old web/Php config (which was an NT4 +esayPhp :-/ ... but it worked ...) thanks
>I know that it is the right way to use this ML but as nobody answered me, i repost this help ... >in fact, it is quite hurry, and i want to understand ... > >Yes you are using it right, but realize that things aren't instant. You waited about 2.5 hrs and then asked if the list was alive. You also posted after about half of the US (where most of the support comes from from my ultra-scientific estimates) has left work. It will be much slower at night... on to the issues.> >Why do the mount -t smbfs just halfWork ?? can see some directories, but see no file ! :o ... > >I really can't offer much help, but does the user you're mounting as actually have permissions on the directory? Aside from that, the stock answer around here is that if you're having problems with -t smbfs, try -t cifs and post back if you have more problems. -- Paul Gienger Office: 701-281-1884 Applied Engineering Inc. Systems Architect Fax: 701-281-1322 URL: www.ae-solutions.com mailto: pgienger@ae-solutions.com
Hello / Salut, That's odd indeed. Just an idea, maybe you should try to join the domain first using : # net join AD -Uadministrator and then mount the share. Hope this help ! CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit :>I know that it is the right way to use this ML but as nobody answered me, i repost this help ... >in fact, it is quite hurry, and i want to understand ... > >Why do the mount -t smbfs just halfWork ?? can see some directories, but see no file ! :o ... > > >Hello everyone, > >I'm having such a strange problem and i hope you'll understand the situation. >I want to access files that are shared by a Windows server, from a linux box, by using a login/pwd. > >To be sure that these login/pwd has the good rights, i tested it. >>From a windows box (which is in the same active Directory domain of the file server -which is "AD") i tried to mount the remote HD whith the login/pwd, and everything is ok. >it works fine > >But when i use the mount command (from my linux Fedora box #mount -t smbfs ...) i get somme errors but in my /mnt/partage, i can see directories. I also can get trought these, but i cannot see any file .... quite strange isn't it. look : > >[root@pcp423960pcs html]# mount -t smbfs -o username="AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares /mnt/partage >27930: session request to 10.169.8.243 failed (Called name not present) >27930: session request to 10 failed (Called name not present) >Password: >[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/ >01/ 5H/ 5Q/ 6S/ 9R/ D0/ J1/ Login/ >02/ 5M/ 6H/ 6X/ AA/ H3/ J2/ V0/ >4D/ 5P/ 6M/ 8A/ ADMINNT/ H5/ J4/ >[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/6H/ACG/Directions/ >[root@pcp423960pcs html]# > >before the command, /mnt/partage is empty > >I'm not at all an expert of Active Directory but maybe it is impossible to see the files of a filer if the source machine doesn't belong to the same ActiveDirectory Domain. > >And the docs i found about kerberos or samba are about the users of a Samba SERVER, not about the client. > >Maybe can someone help me, i sincerly hope because i already spent 3 days about this problems. >Moreover, i do not want to return to the old web/Php config (which was an NT4 +esayPhp :-/ ... but it worked ...) > >thanks > >-- Joris De Pooter
Oui, je parle fran?ais :p Mais on peut continuer en anglais, pour que tout le monde en profite ;) So, first can you provide us your smb.conf ? Next, my first guess is samba can't find your AD controller. Have you set up the nsswitch.conf with winbind ? CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit :>salut, > >Apparement, tu parles fran?ais, et c'est tant mieux =) >Effectivement, il apparrait qu'a franceT?l?com, il faut d'abord que la machine qui veuille acc?der a ces ressources soit d'abord dans le domaine concern? (ici AD) > >Alors je n'ai pas le mot de passe administrateur du filer, cependant j'ai un login/password (non admin) qui me permet (en tout cas sous windauze) d'acc?der comme il faut aux fichiers .. mais lorsque je tente le net join ... l?, cest le drame : > >[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# net join AD -U sero7472 >sero7472's password: >[2005/04/06 16:02:09, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186) > ads_connect: No such file or directory > >Unable to find a suitable server > >Unable to find a suitable server >[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# > >je ne comprend pas ces erreurs ... et toi ? > > >Merci ^^ >-----Message d'origine----- >De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] >Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:00 >? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD >Cc : samba@lists.samba.org >Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? > > >Hello / Salut, > >That's odd indeed. >Just an idea, >maybe you should try to join the domain first using : ># net join AD -Uadministrator > >and then mount the share. > >Hope this help ! > >CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit : > > > >>I know that it is the right way to use this ML but as nobody answered me, i repost this help ... >>in fact, it is quite hurry, and i want to understand ... >> >>Why do the mount -t smbfs just halfWork ?? can see some directories, but see no file ! :o ... >> >> >>Hello everyone, >> >>I'm having such a strange problem and i hope you'll understand the situation. >>I want to access files that are shared by a Windows server, from a linux box, by using a login/pwd. >> >>To be sure that these login/pwd has the good rights, i tested it. >>>From a windows box (which is in the same active Directory domain of the file server -which is "AD") i tried to mount the remote HD whith the login/pwd, and everything is ok. >>it works fine >> >>But when i use the mount command (from my linux Fedora box #mount -t smbfs ...) i get somme errors but in my /mnt/partage, i can see directories. I also can get trought these, but i cannot see any file .... quite strange isn't it. look : >> >>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# mount -t smbfs -o username="AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares /mnt/partage >>27930: session request to 10.169.8.243 failed (Called name not present) >>27930: session request to 10 failed (Called name not present) >>Password: >>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/ >>01/ 5H/ 5Q/ 6S/ 9R/ D0/ J1/ Login/ >>02/ 5M/ 6H/ 6X/ AA/ H3/ J2/ V0/ >>4D/ 5P/ 6M/ 8A/ ADMINNT/ H5/ J4/ >>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/6H/ACG/Directions/ >>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# >> >>before the command, /mnt/partage is empty >> >>I'm not at all an expert of Active Directory but maybe it is impossible to see the files of a filer if the source machine doesn't belong to the same ActiveDirectory Domain. >> >>And the docs i found about kerberos or samba are about the users of a Samba SERVER, not about the client. >> >>Maybe can someone help me, i sincerly hope because i already spent 3 days about this problems. >>Moreover, i do not want to return to the old web/Php config (which was an NT4 +esayPhp :-/ ... but it worked ...) >> >>thanks >> >> >> >> > > > >-- Joris De Pooter
ok, lets go on in english (I precise that i'm quite a newbie with linux ...^^ but i want to learn) So i d not exactly know what is the use of these files ... So, here is my smb.conf : [global] workgroup = AD server string = Samba Server //(a SAmba Server ?? why, im just a client ...) printcap name = /etc/printcap load printers = yes cups options = raw log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log max log size = 50 security = ads encrypt passwords = yes smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 dns proxy = no idmap uid = 16777216-33554431 idmap gid = 16777216-33554431 template shell = /bin/false winbind use default domain = no [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = no [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no guest ok = no writable = no printable = yes Now, Here is the nsswitch.conf : passwd: files shadow: files group: files #hosts: db files nisplus nis dns hosts: files dns bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files ethers: files netmasks: files networks: files protocols: files rpc: files services: files netgroup: files publickey: nisplus automount: files aliases: files nisplus In fact, the only thing i did is to create the user who i want to join then mount the remote share ... but i cannot even join ... for information, when i type winbind here is what i got (nothing) [root@pcp423960pcs dl]# winbindd [root@pcp423960pcs dl]# Thank you for helping me because i'm such in trouble with this problem : I've told everyones of my new job that linux is The Solution (comparing to NT4 + easyPhp) ... and it doesn't work (yet ;)) -----Message d'origine----- De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:29 ? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? Oui, je parle fran?ais :p Mais on peut continuer en anglais, pour que tout le monde en profite ;) So, first can you provide us your smb.conf ? Next, my first guess is samba can't find your AD controller. Have you set up the nsswitch.conf with winbind ? CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit :>salut, > >Apparement, tu parles fran?ais, et c'est tant mieux =) >Effectivement, il apparrait qu'a franceT?l?com, il faut d'abord que la machine qui veuille acc?der a ces ressources soit d'abord dans le domaine concern? (ici AD) > >Alors je n'ai pas le mot de passe administrateur du filer, cependant j'ai un login/password (non admin) qui me permet (en tout cas sous windauze) d'acc?der comme il faut aux fichiers .. mais lorsque je tente le net join ... l?, cest le drame : > >[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# net join AD -U sero7472 >sero7472's password: >[2005/04/06 16:02:09, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186) > ads_connect: No such file or directory > >Unable to find a suitable server > >Unable to find a suitable server >[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# > >je ne comprend pas ces erreurs ... et toi ? > > >Merci ^^ >-----Message d'origine----- >De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] >Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:00 >? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD >Cc : samba@lists.samba.org >Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? > > >Hello / Salut, > >That's odd indeed. >Just an idea, >maybe you should try to join the domain first using : ># net join AD -Uadministrator > >and then mount the share. > >Hope this help ! > >CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit : > > > >>I know that it is the right way to use this ML but as nobody answered me, i repost this help ... >>in fact, it is quite hurry, and i want to understand ... >> >>Why do the mount -t smbfs just halfWork ?? can see some directories, but see no file ! :o ... >> >> >>Hello everyone, >> >>I'm having such a strange problem and i hope you'll understand the situation. >>I want to access files that are shared by a Windows server, from a linux box, by using a login/pwd. >> >>To be sure that these login/pwd has the good rights, i tested it. >>>From a windows box (which is in the same active Directory domain of the file server -which is "AD") i tried to mount the remote HD whith the login/pwd, and everything is ok. >>it works fine >> >>But when i use the mount command (from my linux Fedora box #mount -t smbfs ...) i get somme errors but in my /mnt/partage, i can see directories. I also can get trought these, but i cannot see any file .... quite strange isn't it. look : >> >>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# mount -t smbfs -o username="AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares /mnt/partage >>27930: session request to 10.169.8.243 failed (Called name not present) >>27930: session request to 10 failed (Called name not present) >>Password: >>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/ >>01/ 5H/ 5Q/ 6S/ 9R/ D0/ J1/ Login/ >>02/ 5M/ 6H/ 6X/ AA/ H3/ J2/ V0/ >>4D/ 5P/ 6M/ 8A/ ADMINNT/ H5/ J4/ >>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/6H/ACG/Directions/ >>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# >> >>before the command, /mnt/partage is empty >> >>I'm not at all an expert of Active Directory but maybe it is impossible to see the files of a filer if the source machine doesn't belong to the same ActiveDirectory Domain. >> >>And the docs i found about kerberos or samba are about the users of a Samba SERVER, not about the client. >> >>Maybe can someone help me, i sincerly hope because i already spent 3 days about this problems. >>Moreover, i do not want to return to the old web/Php config (which was an NT4 +esayPhp :-/ ... but it worked ...) >> >>thanks >> >> >> >> > > > >-- Joris De Pooter
Ok in fact, i wasnt clear enough After my "mount -t smbfs ..." (which telles me few errors), i can browse the 3 first degrees of the HD (and only see directories). Unfortunately (and i do not catch why) i cannot see the files or the above directories .... That very strange, it seems like a security module avo?d me to browse more and to get access to the file (that i do not even see) I think, this security module has something to do with the kerberos... pleaZ help =( -----Message d'origine----- De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 17:05 ? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD Cc : samba@lists.samba.org Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? Well, after re-thinking of it, it seems OK since you can list the directories. Sorry, my bad... But, see anyway if you can browse using the smbclient tool # smbclient -U"AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit :>ok, lets go on in english >(I precise that i'm quite a newbie with linux ...^^ but i want to learn) >So i d not exactly know what is the use of these files ... > > >So, here is my smb.conf : >[global] >workgroup = AD >server string = Samba Server //(a SAmba Server ?? why, im just a client ...) >printcap name = /etc/printcap >load printers = yes >cups options = raw >log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log >max log size = 50 >security = ads >encrypt passwords = yes >smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd >socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 >dns proxy = no >idmap uid = 16777216-33554431 > idmap gid = 16777216-33554431 > template shell = /bin/false > winbind use default domain = no >[homes] > comment = Home Directories > browseable = no >[printers] > comment = All Printers > path = /var/spool/samba > browseable = no > guest ok = no > writable = no > printable = yes > >Now, Here is the nsswitch.conf : > >passwd: files >shadow: files >group: files >#hosts: db files nisplus nis dns >hosts: files dns >bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files >ethers: files >netmasks: files >networks: files >protocols: files >rpc: files >services: files >netgroup: files >publickey: nisplus >automount: files >aliases: files nisplus > >In fact, the only thing i did is to create the user who i want to join then mount the remote share ... >but i cannot even join ... > >for information, when i type winbind here is what i got (nothing) >[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# winbindd >[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# > >Thank you for helping me because i'm such in trouble with this problem : >I've told everyones of my new job that linux is The Solution (comparing to NT4 + easyPhp) ... and it doesn't work (yet ;)) > > > >-----Message d'origine----- >De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] >Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:29 >? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD >Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? > > >Oui, je parle fran?ais :p > >Mais on peut continuer en anglais, pour que tout le monde en profite ;) > >So, first can you provide us your smb.conf ? >Next, my first guess is samba can't find your AD controller. >Have you set up the nsswitch.conf with winbind ? > >CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit : > > > >>salut, >> >>Apparement, tu parles fran?ais, et c'est tant mieux =) >>Effectivement, il apparrait qu'a franceT?l?com, il faut d'abord que la machine qui veuille acc?der a ces ressources soit d'abord dans le domaine concern? (ici AD) >> >>Alors je n'ai pas le mot de passe administrateur du filer, cependant j'ai un login/password (non admin) qui me permet (en tout cas sous windauze) d'acc?der comme il faut aux fichiers .. mais lorsque je tente le net join ... l?, cest le drame : >> >>[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# net join AD -U sero7472 >>sero7472's password: >>[2005/04/06 16:02:09, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186) >> ads_connect: No such file or directory >> >>Unable to find a suitable server >> >>Unable to find a suitable server >>[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# >> >>je ne comprend pas ces erreurs ... et toi ? >> >> >>Merci ^^ >>-----Message d'origine----- >>De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] >>Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:00 >>? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD >>Cc : samba@lists.samba.org >>Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? >> >> >>Hello / Salut, >> >>That's odd indeed. >>Just an idea, >>maybe you should try to join the domain first using : >># net join AD -Uadministrator >> >>and then mount the share. >> >>Hope this help ! >> >>CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit : >> >> >> >> >> >>>I know that it is the right way to use this ML but as nobody answered me, i repost this help ... >>>in fact, it is quite hurry, and i want to understand ... >>> >>>Why do the mount -t smbfs just halfWork ?? can see some directories, but see no file ! :o ... >>> >>> >>>Hello everyone, >>> >>>I'm having such a strange problem and i hope you'll understand the situation. >>>I want to access files that are shared by a Windows server, from a linux box, by using a login/pwd. >>> >>>To be sure that these login/pwd has the good rights, i tested it. >>>>From a windows box (which is in the same active Directory domain of the file server -which is "AD") i tried to mount the remote HD whith the login/pwd, and everything is ok. >>>it works fine >>> >>>But when i use the mount command (from my linux Fedora box #mount -t smbfs ...) i get somme errors but in my /mnt/partage, i can see directories. I also can get trought these, but i cannot see any file .... quite strange isn't it. look : >>> >>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# mount -t smbfs -o username="AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares /mnt/partage >>>27930: session request to 10.169.8.243 failed (Called name not present) >>>27930: session request to 10 failed (Called name not present) >>>Password: >>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/ >>>01/ 5H/ 5Q/ 6S/ 9R/ D0/ J1/ Login/ >>>02/ 5M/ 6H/ 6X/ AA/ H3/ J2/ V0/ >>>4D/ 5P/ 6M/ 8A/ ADMINNT/ H5/ J4/ >>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/6H/ACG/Directions/ >>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# >>> >>>before the command, /mnt/partage is empty >>> >>>I'm not at all an expert of Active Directory but maybe it is impossible to see the files of a filer if the source machine doesn't belong to the same ActiveDirectory Domain. >>> >>>And the docs i found about kerberos or samba are about the users of a Samba SERVER, not about the client. >>> >>>Maybe can someone help me, i sincerly hope because i already spent 3 days about this problems. >>>Moreover, i do not want to return to the old web/Php config (which was an NT4 +esayPhp :-/ ... but it worked ...) >>> >>>thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > >-- Joris De Pooter
Here is the behaviour of the smbclient : [root@pcp423960pcs Orchidee]# umount /mnt/partage [root@pcp423960pcs ~]# smbclient //10.169.8.243/Dfs_dedse -U sero7472 session request to 10.169.8.243 failed (Called name not present) session request to 10 failed (Called name not present) Password: Domain=[BUR_DEDSE] OS=[Windows NT 4.0] Server=[NT LAN Manager 4.0] smb: \> ls . D 0 Tue Mar 8 15:25:17 2005 .. D 0 Tue Mar 8 15:25:17 2005 01 DA 0 Thu Jul 1 09:20:15 2004 02 D 0 Tue Sep 21 10:00:22 2004 4D D 0 Fri Sep 10 09:06:24 2004 5H DA 0 Wed Jan 21 15:42:32 2004 5M D 0 Mon Mar 14 12:18:47 2005 5P D 0 Wed Sep 15 18:18:29 2004 5Q DA 0 Mon Mar 14 17:06:28 2005 6H D 0 Thu Jun 17 09:52:16 2004 ... smb: \> cd 6H/ACG/Directions smb: \6H\ACG\Directions\> ls . D 0 Tue Feb 8 14:04:14 2005 .. D 0 Tue Feb 8 14:04:14 2005 63946 blocks of size 131072. 39080 blocks available I'm begin to turn crazy about this problems I can see that the file is "mounted", but not "full browsable": [root@pcp423960pcs Orchidee]# ls /mnt/partage/6H/ACG/Directions/ [root@pcp423960pcs Orchidee]# same as when i mount :( Do you (and everyone else) see something wrong ? -----Message d'origine----- De : samba-bounces+frederic.cikala=francetelecom.com@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces+frederic.cikala=francetelecom.com@lists.samba.org] De la part de Joris De Pooter Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 17:22 ? : samba@lists.samba.org Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? And what's the smbclient tool behavior ?? Same as when you mount ? CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit :>Ok in fact, i wasnt clear enough > >After my "mount -t smbfs ..." (which telles me few errors), i can browse the 3 first degrees of the HD (and only see directories). >Unfortunately (and i do not catch why) i cannot see the files or the above directories .... > >That very strange, it seems like a security module avo?d me to browse more and to get access to the file (that i do not even see) >I think, this security module has something to do with the kerberos... > >pleaZ help =( > > > >-----Message d'origine----- >De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] >Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 17:05 >? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD >Cc : samba@lists.samba.org >Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? > > >Well, after re-thinking of it, it seems OK since you can list the >directories. >Sorry, my bad... > >But, see anyway if you can browse using the smbclient tool ># smbclient -U"AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares > > >CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit : > > > >>ok, lets go on in english >>(I precise that i'm quite a newbie with linux ...^^ but i want to learn) >>So i d not exactly know what is the use of these files ... >> >> >>So, here is my smb.conf : >>[global] >>workgroup = AD >>server string = Samba Server //(a SAmba Server ?? why, im just a client ...) >>printcap name = /etc/printcap >>load printers = yes >>cups options = raw >>log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log >>max log size = 50 >>security = ads >>encrypt passwords = yes >>smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd >>socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 >>dns proxy = no >>idmap uid = 16777216-33554431 >> idmap gid = 16777216-33554431 >> template shell = /bin/false >> winbind use default domain = no >>[homes] >> comment = Home Directories >> browseable = no >>[printers] >> comment = All Printers >> path = /var/spool/samba >> browseable = no >> guest ok = no >> writable = no >> printable = yes >> >>Now, Here is the nsswitch.conf : >> >>passwd: files >>shadow: files >>group: files >>#hosts: db files nisplus nis dns >>hosts: files dns >>bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files >>ethers: files >>netmasks: files >>networks: files >>protocols: files >>rpc: files >>services: files >>netgroup: files >>publickey: nisplus >>automount: files >>aliases: files nisplus >> >>In fact, the only thing i did is to create the user who i want to join then mount the remote share ... >>but i cannot even join ... >> >>for information, when i type winbind here is what i got (nothing) >>[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# winbindd >>[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# >> >>Thank you for helping me because i'm such in trouble with this problem : >>I've told everyones of my new job that linux is The Solution (comparing to NT4 + easyPhp) ... and it doesn't work (yet ;)) >> >> >> >>-----Message d'origine----- >>De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] >>Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:29 >>? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD >>Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? >> >> >>Oui, je parle fran?ais :p >> >>Mais on peut continuer en anglais, pour que tout le monde en profite ;) >> >>So, first can you provide us your smb.conf ? >>Next, my first guess is samba can't find your AD controller. >>Have you set up the nsswitch.conf with winbind ? >> >>CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit : >> >> >> >> >> >>>salut, >>> >>>Apparement, tu parles fran?ais, et c'est tant mieux =) >>>Effectivement, il apparrait qu'a franceT?l?com, il faut d'abord que la machine qui veuille acc?der a ces ressources soit d'abord dans le domaine concern? (ici AD) >>> >>>Alors je n'ai pas le mot de passe administrateur du filer, cependant j'ai un login/password (non admin) qui me permet (en tout cas sous windauze) d'acc?der comme il faut aux fichiers .. mais lorsque je tente le net join ... l?, cest le drame : >>> >>>[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# net join AD -U sero7472 >>>sero7472's password: >>>[2005/04/06 16:02:09, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186) >>>ads_connect: No such file or directory >>> >>>Unable to find a suitable server >>> >>>Unable to find a suitable server >>>[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# >>> >>>je ne comprend pas ces erreurs ... et toi ? >>> >>> >>>Merci ^^ >>>-----Message d'origine----- >>>De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] >>>Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:00 >>>? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD >>>Cc : samba@lists.samba.org >>>Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? >>> >>> >>>Hello / Salut, >>> >>>That's odd indeed. >>>Just an idea, >>>maybe you should try to join the domain first using : >>># net join AD -Uadministrator >>> >>>and then mount the share. >>> >>>Hope this help ! >>> >>>CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit : >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>I know that it is the right way to use this ML but as nobody answered me, i repost this help ... >>>>in fact, it is quite hurry, and i want to understand ... >>>> >>>>Why do the mount -t smbfs just halfWork ?? can see some directories, but see no file ! :o ... >>>> >>>> >>>>Hello everyone, >>>> >>>>I'm having such a strange problem and i hope you'll understand the situation. >>>>I want to access files that are shared by a Windows server, from a linux box, by using a login/pwd. >>>> >>>>To be sure that these login/pwd has the good rights, i tested it. >>>>>From a windows box (which is in the same active Directory domain of the file server -which is "AD") i tried to mount the remote HD whith the login/pwd, and everything is ok. >>>>it works fine >>>> >>>>But when i use the mount command (from my linux Fedora box #mount -t smbfs ...) i get somme errors but in my /mnt/partage, i can see directories. I also can get trought these, but i cannot see any file .... quite strange isn't it. look : >>>> >>>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# mount -t smbfs -o username="AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares /mnt/partage >>>>27930: session request to 10.169.8.243 failed (Called name not present) >>>>27930: session request to 10 failed (Called name not present) >>>>Password: >>>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/ >>>>01/ 5H/ 5Q/ 6S/ 9R/ D0/ J1/ Login/ >>>>02/ 5M/ 6H/ 6X/ AA/ H3/ J2/ V0/ >>>>4D/ 5P/ 6M/ 8A/ ADMINNT/ H5/ J4/ >>>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/6H/ACG/Directions/ >>>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# >>>> >>>>before the command, /mnt/partage is empty >>>> >>>>I'm not at all an expert of Active Directory but maybe it is impossible to see the files of a filer if the source machine doesn't belong to the same ActiveDirectory Domain. >>>> >>>>And the docs i found about kerberos or samba are about the users of a Samba SERVER, not about the client. >>>> >>>>Maybe can someone help me, i sincerly hope because i already spent 3 days about this problems. >>>>Moreover, i do not want to return to the old web/Php config (which was an NT4 +esayPhp :-/ ... but it worked ...) >>>> >>>>thanks >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > >-- Joris De Pooter -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
As i haven't found some solution to acces win share I unfortunately have to re install the winNT box and easyPhp ... I'm sick of it and you cannot imagine my saddness. -----Message d'origine----- De : samba-bounces+frederic.cikala=francetelecom.com@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces+frederic.cikala=francetelecom.com@lists.samba.org] De la part de Joris De Pooter Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 17:22 ? : samba@lists.samba.org Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? And what's the smbclient tool behavior ?? Same as when you mount ? CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit :>Ok in fact, i wasnt clear enough > >After my "mount -t smbfs ..." (which telles me few errors), i can browse the 3 first degrees of the HD (and only see directories). >Unfortunately (and i do not catch why) i cannot see the files or the above directories .... > >That very strange, it seems like a security module avo?d me to browse more and to get access to the file (that i do not even see) >I think, this security module has something to do with the kerberos... > >pleaZ help =( > > > >-----Message d'origine----- >De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] >Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 17:05 >? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD >Cc : samba@lists.samba.org >Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? > > >Well, after re-thinking of it, it seems OK since you can list the >directories. >Sorry, my bad... > >But, see anyway if you can browse using the smbclient tool ># smbclient -U"AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares > > >CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit : > > > >>ok, lets go on in english >>(I precise that i'm quite a newbie with linux ...^^ but i want to learn) >>So i d not exactly know what is the use of these files ... >> >> >>So, here is my smb.conf : >>[global] >>workgroup = AD >>server string = Samba Server //(a SAmba Server ?? why, im just a client ...) >>printcap name = /etc/printcap >>load printers = yes >>cups options = raw >>log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log >>max log size = 50 >>security = ads >>encrypt passwords = yes >>smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd >>socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 >>dns proxy = no >>idmap uid = 16777216-33554431 >> idmap gid = 16777216-33554431 >> template shell = /bin/false >> winbind use default domain = no >>[homes] >> comment = Home Directories >> browseable = no >>[printers] >> comment = All Printers >> path = /var/spool/samba >> browseable = no >> guest ok = no >> writable = no >> printable = yes >> >>Now, Here is the nsswitch.conf : >> >>passwd: files >>shadow: files >>group: files >>#hosts: db files nisplus nis dns >>hosts: files dns >>bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files >>ethers: files >>netmasks: files >>networks: files >>protocols: files >>rpc: files >>services: files >>netgroup: files >>publickey: nisplus >>automount: files >>aliases: files nisplus >> >>In fact, the only thing i did is to create the user who i want to join then mount the remote share ... >>but i cannot even join ... >> >>for information, when i type winbind here is what i got (nothing) >>[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# winbindd >>[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# >> >>Thank you for helping me because i'm such in trouble with this problem : >>I've told everyones of my new job that linux is The Solution (comparing to NT4 + easyPhp) ... and it doesn't work (yet ;)) >> >> >> >>-----Message d'origine----- >>De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] >>Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:29 >>? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD >>Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? >> >> >>Oui, je parle fran?ais :p >> >>Mais on peut continuer en anglais, pour que tout le monde en profite ;) >> >>So, first can you provide us your smb.conf ? >>Next, my first guess is samba can't find your AD controller. >>Have you set up the nsswitch.conf with winbind ? >> >>CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit : >> >> >> >> >> >>>salut, >>> >>>Apparement, tu parles fran?ais, et c'est tant mieux =) >>>Effectivement, il apparrait qu'a franceT?l?com, il faut d'abord que la machine qui veuille acc?der a ces ressources soit d'abord dans le domaine concern? (ici AD) >>> >>>Alors je n'ai pas le mot de passe administrateur du filer, cependant j'ai un login/password (non admin) qui me permet (en tout cas sous windauze) d'acc?der comme il faut aux fichiers .. mais lorsque je tente le net join ... l?, cest le drame : >>> >>>[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# net join AD -U sero7472 >>>sero7472's password: >>>[2005/04/06 16:02:09, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186) >>>ads_connect: No such file or directory >>> >>>Unable to find a suitable server >>> >>>Unable to find a suitable server >>>[root@pcp423960pcs dl]# >>> >>>je ne comprend pas ces erreurs ... et toi ? >>> >>> >>>Merci ^^ >>>-----Message d'origine----- >>>De : Joris De Pooter [mailto:joris.de.pooter@atempo.com] >>>Envoy? : mercredi 6 avril 2005 16:00 >>>? : CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD >>>Cc : samba@lists.samba.org >>>Objet : Re: [Samba] Can really anyone help ? >>> >>> >>>Hello / Salut, >>> >>>That's odd indeed. >>>Just an idea, >>>maybe you should try to join the domain first using : >>># net join AD -Uadministrator >>> >>>and then mount the share. >>> >>>Hope this help ! >>> >>>CIKALA Fr?d?ric ROSI/SIPROD a ?crit : >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>I know that it is the right way to use this ML but as nobody answered me, i repost this help ... >>>>in fact, it is quite hurry, and i want to understand ... >>>> >>>>Why do the mount -t smbfs just halfWork ?? can see some directories, but see no file ! :o ... >>>> >>>> >>>>Hello everyone, >>>> >>>>I'm having such a strange problem and i hope you'll understand the situation. >>>>I want to access files that are shared by a Windows server, from a linux box, by using a login/pwd. >>>> >>>>To be sure that these login/pwd has the good rights, i tested it. >>>>>From a windows box (which is in the same active Directory domain of the file server -which is "AD") i tried to mount the remote HD whith the login/pwd, and everything is ok. >>>>it works fine >>>> >>>>But when i use the mount command (from my linux Fedora box #mount -t smbfs ...) i get somme errors but in my /mnt/partage, i can see directories. I also can get trought these, but i cannot see any file .... quite strange isn't it. look : >>>> >>>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# mount -t smbfs -o username="AD\user" //10.169.244.244/shares /mnt/partage >>>>27930: session request to 10.169.8.243 failed (Called name not present) >>>>27930: session request to 10 failed (Called name not present) >>>>Password: >>>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/ >>>>01/ 5H/ 5Q/ 6S/ 9R/ D0/ J1/ Login/ >>>>02/ 5M/ 6H/ 6X/ AA/ H3/ J2/ V0/ >>>>4D/ 5P/ 6M/ 8A/ ADMINNT/ H5/ J4/ >>>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# ls /mnt/partage/6H/ACG/Directions/ >>>>[root@pcp423960pcs html]# >>>> >>>>before the command, /mnt/partage is empty >>>> >>>>I'm not at all an expert of Active Directory but maybe it is impossible to see the files of a filer if the source machine doesn't belong to the same ActiveDirectory Domain. >>>> >>>>And the docs i found about kerberos or samba are about the users of a Samba SERVER, not about the client. >>>> >>>>Maybe can someone help me, i sincerly hope because i already spent 3 days about this problems. >>>>Moreover, i do not want to return to the old web/Php config (which was an NT4 +esayPhp :-/ ... but it worked ...) >>>> >>>>thanks >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > >-- Joris De Pooter -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba