Hello again, I am seeing something I never thought I would see. I can open a dos prompt on a windows machine and map a drive to the samba server using the ADS authentication and read/write from the share etc. My problem is if I try to mount the samba share from a linux client I receive errors. Is there anything special about linux commands such as: %> mount -t smbfs -o username=USERNAME //server/share /mnt/samba-share According to the logs my authentication is failing for linux clients: [ 7066]: pam auth crap domain: [DOMAIN] user: username -- Jas
Jason Gerfen wrote:> <snip> > My problem is if I try to mount the samba share from a linux client I > receive errors. >What errors? The full output from the client would be useful.> Is there anything special about linux commands such as: > %> mount -t smbfs -o username=USERNAME //server/share /mnt/samba-sharesmb is depreciated, use cifs if possible.> > According to the logs my authentication is failing for linux clients: > [ 7066]: pam auth crap domain: [DOMAIN] user: username >That doesn't look like a failure to me. *Michael Heydon - IT Administrator * michaelh@jaswin.com.au <mailto:michaelh@jaswin.com.au>