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1999 May 30
3
smbmount permissions
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2002 Jun 13
1
[mntent]: line x in /etc/fstab is bad
...e, it does it without specifying the domain name. slautier is a member of the windows group 'Domain Users'. The 3 following commands work fine $ mount -t smbfs //dedale/sharedir /mnt/smb/dedale/sharedir -o \ credentials=/home/win2k/VALBONE/slautier/.smbpw,uid=slautier,gid=Domain\ users ,fmask=664,dmask=775 $ mount -t smbfs //dedale/sharedir /mnt/smb/dedale/sharedir -o \ credentials=/home/win2k/VALBONE/slautier/.smbpw,uid='slautier',gid='Domain users' ,fmask=664,dmask=775 $ mount -t smbfs //dedale/sharedir /mnt/smb/dedale/sharedir -o \ credentials=/home/win2k/VALBONE...
2007 Mar 06
3
/etc/fstab and windows share problem
...m with samba and /etc/fstab. I have a second computer running Windows XP SP2 with Western Digital MyBook USB2 external hard disk attached. The Disk is shared over windows network with a label "My Book (J)". I can manually mount this samba resource by typing "sudo mount -t smbfs -o fmask=777,dmask=777,guest '//win/My Book (J)' /media/MyBook", but I can't figure out how to mount it by using fstab... The problem is with the disk label, as it contains three strings: "My", "Book" and "(J)". I tried: //win/My Book (J) /media/MyBook smbfs...
2006 Mar 27
0
access share on machine running server again
...ing on. Someone posted a script to mount the shares and all was well till I upgraded my PC hadware and had a small accident :( I have tried modifing /etc/init.d/samba adding ... mount -t smbfs //127.0.0.1/common /mnt/samba/common -o credentials=/home/dave/.smbpw,uid=dave,gid=dave,fmask=660,dmask=770 > /dev/null mount -t smbfs //127.0.0.1/windows /mnt/samba/windows -o credentials=/home/dave/.smbpw,uid=dave,gid=dave,fmask=660,dmask=770 > /dev/null mount -t smbfs //127.0.0.1/archive /mnt/samba/archive -o credentials=/home/dave/.smbpw,uid=dav...
2006 Mar 03
2
Fstab mounting error
Hi all, I've googled on this but no luck so far. I'm using FC4. This works flawlessly: Mount -t smbfs //host/share /var/mount/hostname/sharename -o username=username,password=password,domain=DOMAIN,fmask=0777,dmask=0777 However, it fails in fstab when I do: //host/share /var/mount/hostname/sharename smbfs username=username,password=password,domain=DOMAIN,fmask=0777,dmask=0777 0 0 Any ideas? Is this because it's not root that runs the fstab mounts? Because even if I run mount -a as root, sti...
2001 Dec 27
3
Writing to a Win98 share?
...except for root can write to the share! How can I fix this? Here's my mount line for the share from /etc/fstab: //mav/mav_z /mnt/mav_z smbfs user 0 0 I've tried mounting it with "mount /mnt/mav_z" which works, and I've also tried using "mount -t smbfs -o guest,rw,fmask=0777 //mav/mav_z /mnt/mav_z" which also works. Same result though, can't write to the share! Someone on IRC suggested I add "umask=000", but all that gives me is the "Usage instructions" for mount. Please help, I'm getting desperate here! Mike Chaney --- Checked...
2008 Feb 15
3
Wrong perms on new files/dirs using `mount -t cifs`
...he original trouble / question remains open and unsolved. Greetings- I am working through coming up with a Linux client integration to Samba PDC's. I mount several shares with this sort of syntax: /bin/mount -t cifs -o credentials=/home/userid/.smbcredentials,uid=userid,gid=userid,dmask=0777,fmask=0666 //ldslnx01/data /mnt/ldslnx01/data/ However when I create new files/dirs on the Samba share from the Linux workstation, the perms are not 0666/0777 as I have specified. Historically I set those perms on the share, and that has always worked with Windows clients. I added that bit to the moun...
2003 Apr 10
1
"Device or Resource Busy" when deleting folders
...lders in each user's home directory which are mapped via SMBMOUNT to the NT domain controller's home directories, and various shared data folders. When each user logs into X, a script is run which defines various options, and also mounts their SMB folders: sudo mount -t smbfs -o quiet,fmask=0777,dmask=0777,credentials=$HOME/.credentials //homer/shared $HOME/Shared_Data sudo mount -t smbfs -o quiet,fmask=0777,dmask=0777,credentials=$HOME/.credentials //homer/$USER $HOME/.ntprofile sudo mount -t smbfs -o quiet,fmask=0777,dmask=0777,credentials=$HOME/.credentials //homer/$USER\prefs...
1999 Nov 17
3
file permissions and smbmount
I'm using Samba 2.0.6 on a Linux server. When using smbmount or mount to mount a share from an NT server, how do I set file permissions. An older smbmount allowed a -d and -f switch to set the file permissions. The newest one does not support these. The man pages for smbmount and smbmnt mention using syntax that does not work. I finally have gotten the mount command to work, but now I
2001 Nov 16
2
smbmount and UNIX Permissions
Hi, I have two Linux boxes and I want to be able to mount a share from one machine to another. Even tho both are *nix m/c why are all files in the mounted directory marked with mode 777??? I dont want to use NFS, how can I get this to work? thanksashwin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \|/ ____ \|/ Home: 732-342-7323 @~/ ,. \~@ Lab: 732-445-6721
2001 Mar 07
2
smbmount - file permissions on RH7
...n 777. Neither makes any difference. The directory is set uid=1001, gid=1001 (smbuser and smb) I have tried mounting the drive every way imaginable. Here are just a couple of the lines I've tried in my fstab: \\MtAthos\MtAthos-MDoc /mnt/MtAthos-MDoc smbfs o,guest,exec,rw,uid=1001,gid=1001,fmask=2777,dev,suid 0 0 \\MtAthos\MtAthos-c /mnt/MtAthos-c smbfs o,guest,dmask=777,fmask=777 0 0 \\sinai\Sinai-MDoc /mnt/Sinai-MDoc smbfs o,guest 0 0 It appears to be having problems changing from my uid (nmetsovo) to the smbuser uid. Somehow I have to get rid of that error message. It is i...
2002 Jun 11
1
smbmount and win2k permissions
...ere, you can use smbmount to mount SMB shares (from > Windows systems or Samba servers) in your Linux filesystem. smbmount works fine : $ smbmount //DOMAIN_controler/sharedir /home/toto/smb -o credentials=/home/win2k/DOMAIN/toto/.smbpw,uid='DOMAIN+toto',gid='DOMAIN+Domain users',fmask=664,dmask=775 The user toto is a domain user authenticated from the Win2k server. I can then see that toto owns all files and directories (fmask=664,dmask=775): does this mean that he can do what he wants ? As if the SMB share was a regular linux fs ? Isn't there permissions checking from the...
2006 Jan 22
0
cant add files + variables ? (Newbe:)
...0 /media/floppy0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0 /dev/hdb1 /mnt/fat32 vfat rw 0 0 /dev/hdb2 /mnt/archive ext3 rw,nosuid,noexec 0 0 //dave-comp/linux /mnt/samba/linux smbfs credentials=/root/.smbpw,uid=vanda,gid=vanda,fmask=777,dmask=777,rw 0 0 //dave-comp/windows /mnt/samba/windows smbfs credentials=/root/.smbpw,uid=vanda,gid=vanda,fmask=777,dmask=777,rw 0 0 //dave-comp/archive /mnt/samba/archive smbfs credentials=/root/.smbpw,uid=vanda,gid=vanda,fmask=700,dmask=700,rw 0 0
2007 Jan 05
2
users can't write to a subset of mounted directories
Hello I am connecting to an NT server via a Linux client. I am mounting the drive on the client via the following in smbfstab: //server/Users /home/dm215/Desktop/SambaBringover smbfs username=user,password=pass,suid,uid=1000,gid=100,fmask=770,dmask=770,rw It works fine except the local user uid=1000 cannot write to certain directories. The initial directory (//server/Users) is writable by 1000, but only one of the subdirectories is! It is actually the directory tree I use most often. I think that this has not always been the cas...
2007 Apr 24
1
Issue with mounted drive
...include the script below. #!/bin/sh # Unmount the Windows network shares umount -l /mnt/users/SHARE_CDR/ umount -l /mnt/users/SHARE_MAD/ umount -l /mnt/users/SHARE_MIN/ umount -l /mnt/users/ # Mount the Windows network shares mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/root/.samba_cred,uid=apache,gid=apache,fmask=777,dmask=777 //wimail/usersweb /mnt/users mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/root/.samba_cred,uid=apache,gid=apache,fmask=777,dmask=777 //auxcr1/group\ files /mnt/users/SHARE_CDR mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/root/.samba_cred,uid=apache,gid=apache,fmask=777,dmask=777 //wimail/group\ information /mnt/...
1998 Aug 24
10
smbmount problem
Hello. I hope that this is the proper place to ask this. Here is my problem. I have several smbmounts under Red Hat Linux 5.1. They need to be accessed by my apache web server. One of the mounts keeps getting disconnected, but this is not noticed by Linux. So the Linux box thinks that the files under the smbmount are still accessable when they aren't actually mounted. What would be the best
2003 Jul 11
3
VMware and NetBios Problem
With WinXP host, RH8 VMware guest, at level 3, I issue: mount -t smbfs -o user,noauto,dmask=777,fmask=777,username=xx, password=yy //DELLBOX/linuxShare /mnt/linuxShare and get: Connection to DELLBOX failed SMB connection failed timeout connecting to 192.168.113.1:139 Error connecting to 192.168.113.1 I cannot find this IP address anywhere. My tables indicate that port 139 is related t...
2001 Dec 29
4
Still can't write to a Win98 share! PLEASE HELP!
...wap swap defaults 0 0 /dev/hda7 /home ext2 defaults 1 2 /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto sync,user,noauto,nosuid,nodev,unhide 0 0 none /proc proc defaults 0 0 none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom auto user,noauto,nosuid,exec,nodev,ro 0 0 //mav/scott_pics /mnt/scott_pics smbfs guest,rw,fmask=0666,dmask=0777 0 0 //mav/mav_z /mnt/mav_z smbfs user 0 0 //mav/mav_cd /mnt/mav_cd smbfs ro,user 0 0 //mav/html /mnt/html smbfs user 0 0 ============ /etc/smb.conf ============ [global] null passwords = yes log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m printcap name = /etc/printcap max log...
2013 Feb 20
3
[LLVMdev] Is va_arg correct on Mips backend?
...iletype=asm ch8_3.bc -o ch8_3.mips.s .section .mdebug.abi32 .previous .file "ch8_3.bc" .text .globl _Z5sum_iiz .align 2 .type _Z5sum_iiz, at function .set nomips16 # @_Z5sum_iiz .ent _Z5sum_iiz _Z5sum_iiz: .cfi_startproc .frame $sp,64,$ra .mask 0x80000000,-4 .fmask 0x00000000,0 .set noreorder .set nomacro .set noat # BB#0: lui $2, %hi(_gp_disp) addiu $2, $2, %lo(_gp_disp) addiu $sp, $sp, -64 $tmp2: .cfi_def_cfa_offset 64 sw $ra, 60($sp) # 4-byte Folded Spill $tmp3: .cfi_offset 31, -4 addu $gp, $2, $25 sw $7, 76($sp) sw $6, 72($sp) sw $...
2004 Feb 05
1
"no such file or directory" error
...ic = yes only guest = yes writable = yes printable = no The output of a version check on the server-side gives me: # smbd -V Version 2.2.8a On the client side, the relevant bits of my fstab file look like this: //mordor/mp3 /network/mp3 smbfs username=Guest,password=,users,fmask=777,dmask=777 0 0 //mordor/tomdecom /network/tomdecom smbfs username=Guest,password=,users,fmask=777,dmask=777 0 0 Note that I have created both client-side directories and I have restarted samba after adding the [tomdecom] entry. I have even gone so far as to reboot my client system....