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2019 Apr 22
3
mount.cfs mount error(13): Permission denied
...port,
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8950. The error is same, but
the path leading to the share is readable, so it isn't the same thing.
I am using the following command to mount the share.
# mount -t cifs //xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/paulg /tmp/1 -o
user=paulg,uid=2381,gid=1000,sec=ntlmsspi
Password for paulg@//xxxxx/paulg: *********
mount error(13): Permission denied
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
I tried the following security options.
sec=ntlmsspi
sec=ntlmssp
sec=ntlmv2
sec=ntlmv2i
With the same results.
I wonder why Linux clients having issues? A...
2019 Jun 04
2
ADS security mode - authenticating non-domain Linux users
...rious
Linux systems) cannot use username/password authenticate to map the
network drives - they always get permission denied.
If I go and get Kerberos tickets for the problem clients (using kinit
and friends against the domain controller), mount.cifs with sec=krb5i
works. But we cannot get sec=ntlmsspi to work. This was working on an
older server (CentOS 6.10, Samba 3.6.23), and I think the key is that
the "map untrusted to domain" option was deprecated and eventually
removed in Samba 4.8. Otherwise, the configurations between the older
and newer server are identical.
For non-domai...
2016 Apr 19
2
mount cifs
On 19-4-2016 9:18, Denis Cardon wrote:
> Hi lists at merit.unu.edu,
>
>> I updated our servers to 4.2.11, and I have a problem, but I'm not sure
>> if the problem is related to the update.
>
> I've had a call from a client yesterday who had issue with his copiers'
> scan2folder feature after badlock samba file server upgrade. The
> mount.cifs ntlm basic
2017 Oct 11
1
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
On 10/11/2017 12:43 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> I want to mount a users folder on one machine into the users folder on
> another machine.
> i.e. mount \\dc1\users\rowland on client /home/rowland/mnt
That sounds similar to our use case.
> Sods law has kicked in, I have now got a mount to work with pam_mount,
> but there is a major problem, anything created in the share
2019 Jun 04
0
ADS security mode - authenticating non-domain Linux users
...t; map the network drives - they always get permission denied.
They would do, they are unknown to the domain
>
> If I go and get Kerberos tickets for the problem clients (using kinit
> and friends against the domain controller), mount.cifs with sec=krb5i
> works. But we cannot get sec=ntlmsspi to work. This was working on an
> older server (CentOS 6.10, Samba 3.6.23), and I think the key is that
> the "map untrusted to domain" option was deprecated and eventually
> removed in Samba 4.8. Otherwise, the configurations between the older
> and newer server are ident...
2016 Apr 19
0
mount cifs
...ome more info:
mount.cifs to mount shares from my DCs (samba 4.2.11) works
mount.cifs to mount shares from smbserver (also 4.2.11) does NOT work.
Here is the debug log it produces:
> root at epo:/proc/fs/cifs# mount.cifs //smbserver.domain.com/share /mnt -o username=username,domain=WRKGRP,sec=ntlmsspi
> Password:
> Apr 19 15:19:58 epo kernel: [74522.479080] /build/linux-4wkEzn/linux-3.2.68/fs/cifs/cifsfs.c: Devname: //smbserver.domain.com/share flags: 0
> Apr 19 15:19:58 epo kernel: [74522.479098] /build/linux-4wkEzn/linux-3.2.68/fs/cifs/connect.c: Domain name set
> Apr 19 15:19:58 e...
2016 Apr 19
3
mount cifs
...unt shares from my DCs (samba 4.2.11) works
> mount.cifs to mount shares from smbserver (also 4.2.11) does NOT work.
>
> Here is the debug log it produces:
>
>> root at epo:/proc/fs/cifs# mount.cifs //smbserver.domain.com/share /mnt
>> -o username=username,domain=WRKGRP,sec=ntlmsspi
>> Password:
>> Apr 19 15:19:58 epo kernel: [74522.479080]
>> /build/linux-4wkEzn/linux-3.2.68/fs/cifs/cifsfs.c: Devname:
>> //smbserver.domain.com/share flags: 0
>> Apr 19 15:19:58 epo kernel: [74522.479098]
>> /build/linux-4wkEzn/linux-3.2.68/fs/cifs/connect...
2011 Oct 07
3
SMB Signing issues... smbclient works, mount does not...
Hi All,
I seem to have exactly the same problem which was described in this thread a
while ago. I have gone through every piece of information I was able to find
on mailing list archives but all I found was people reporting similar
problems and not a solution to it.
As in the original discussion if I use smbclient it works fine but if I use
mount.cifs it does not work at all. To make smbclient