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2005 Apr 13
1
how to mount the windows shares
Hey friends, I want to mount some windows shares on Linux workstations in my office.I am using FC3 and my shares are on Windows XP pro and Windows 2003 Server. I tried this command to mount those shares mount -t cifs -o username=windowsusename //windows2003/sharename/anotherfolder /mnt/server the samba then asks for the password of the windows user,i gave the correct password but then Linux
2001 Nov 10
3
Shortened sharenames
Doing a little shell scripting with smbclient and noticed that smbclient -N -L host only displays the first 13 charachters of the sharename. Since that is totally crippled feel like I must be missing something obvious, but can't track it down. Any pointers on getting FULL sharenames using smbclient? Thanks for the help - AZ
2004 Nov 24
0
Problem accessing win2k3 shares -- permission denied!
Hi all, I couldn't access win2k3 server shares from my FC2 box. It's got default Fedora Core 2 installation. Kernel: 2.6.5-1.358 Samba: samba-3.0.3-5 I've tried with both smbfs and cifs options. This is what happens, With smbfs: $ mount -t smbfs -o username=admin //ServerIP/sharename /mnt/sharename password: $ $ ls /mnt/sharename ls: /mnt/sharename: Permission denied $ $ ls -l
2006 Sep 18
2
cifs reading Samba mounted share...permissions error
I have a Samba 3.0.23a-1.fc5.1 configured on a Fedora 5 server. It's joined to an Active Directory 2003 domain controller using Winbind, etc. I'm able to connect from various workstations using active directory user accounts/credentials just fine to shares on this server, permissions work, and all is well. I'm guessing this is set up correctly. However, from another Fedora 5 server,
2009 Aug 07
1
Samba permission problem
Hi, I have an Ubuntu server acting as PDC on a LAN whose client have WIN Xp professional installed. Domain's users are divided into different groups. Let's focus on only two of them, say group1 and group2. Now I have a share defined in smb.conf as follows: [shareName] comment =
2007 Nov 28
3
DFS root in homes possible?
Hi list DFS Links in a separate share seems to work, but in the [homes] section does not. Is this a known problem? Samba is 3.0.26a. /etc/smb.conf excerpts: ---------------------------- 8< ---------------------------- [global] ... host msdfs = yes ... [homes] ... msdfs root = yes ... [dfstest] path = /data/dfsroot msdfs root = yes ---------------------------- 8<
2001 Jan 27
1
//server/sharename%user question
I have a problem I'm trying to solve. We're using Windows 98 machines as the client computers. Every user has a home directory and can access their files through the [homes] interface. I would like to be able to access multiple home directories at the same time in the case where 2 people may be working on a project and need access to both their home directories at the same time.
2005 Feb 07
4
network drives
Another nicety may be handling network drives. I''ve been using a ruby script which manipulate using the "net use" command to map network drives, disconnect network drives, query to see what drives are connected, etc..., but it''d be sweet if this type of functionality was included in win32 package. Maybe usage like: nd = Win32::NetworkDrive.new(
2004 Aug 19
1
printernames vs. sharenames
...r would expect). E.g. when I change the drivers of 3 printers to HP Laserjet, I get 3 printers with the names "HP Laserjet [(Copy 1|2)]". These names are different from the names of my CUPS queues and have to be reverted manually. We all work with and configure the printers having the sharenames (aka the queue names) in mind. And -btw- it does not happen, when changing the printer driver of a local queue. Just my point of view... any comments? P.S. To the topic "print spooling messages never go away": We're not able to reproduce it with 3.06rc2. We'll still have an...
2006 Feb 03
4
Unable to mount SMB drive
I have a Windows Server 2003 system I'm trying to back up to a Linux host. when I access the share with smbclient, I can "see" the files (`ls` returns a list of files, etc) smbclient -U shareuser //server/sharename password But, when I try to actually mount the drive, I get "permission denied" errors trying to access the drive. (EG: using `df`) Running the following
2023 Jul 03
1
need help to find bug
On 03/07/2023 14:11, ???? ?????? wrote: > If you insist that it is the expected output, then we have a bug in > all linux distributions. All of them! > For example this is latest fedora: > [kasak at kasakoff ~]$ smbclient -N -L localhost > > Sharename Type Comment > --------- ---- ------- > print$ Disk Printer Drivers > share
2002 Dec 03
0
sharename not found
While working on a samba site today ran into a problem that I could not figure out. I was changing the security from "Share" to "user" and did some other minor changes. When I went to login in some of the user some of them went okay, but then some did not. What I got was a message stating "MS Networking sharename was not found". My only question is what sharename
2003 Jan 23
1
12 Charakter Sharename
I'm using Samba 2.2.1a in a NT Network as a Domain Member. Everything works fine. But the size of Share Names from Samba is limited to 12 Charakters. Why can?t use longer Sharenames ??? Thanks for Answers
2008 Nov 23
1
Cluster fail over database getting stopped
Hi, I am running RHEL3u8 two node cluster,which is running oracle 9i database.I am facing problem while rebooting second node causing my oracle database get stopped in the active node 1 which is running my database.so i checked below probabilities to find out when the database get stopped. Version clumanager-1.2.31-1.x86_64.rpm I stopped both the node. started first node when the
2015 Apr 18
2
user authentication issue
Hey Jeremy, Thanks for the advice. I followed your suggestion collected the logged information for a single connection attempt (i.e. smbclient //servername/sharename -U username); I've included the log data below (in the postscript). It looks like Samba is still looking for a Unix user account and not finding one. I should mention that it seems that I am able to authenticate as the user; the
2009 Nov 05
2
Phantom sharename
smbclient reports there is a sharename 'l' that points to /usr/local/Documents on the host, but there is no reference to it in the smb.conf file. I have puzzled over this for days - I must have missed something obvious. Here is the output from smbclient, followed by the smb.conf file with all the comments removed. napoleon 526 ~ $ smbclient -L localhost Enter mike's password:
2023 Jul 03
1
need help to find bug
If you insist that it is the expected output, then we have a bug in all linux distributions. All of them! For example this is latest fedora: [kasak at kasakoff ~]$ smbclient -N -L localhost Sharename Type Comment --------- ---- ------- print$ Disk Printer Drivers share Disk IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Samba 4.18.3) SMB1 disabled -- no
2004 Oct 03
1
Problem setting up Samba on Fedora Core 2 / XP
I am setting up Samba between a Windows XP and Fedora Core 2 machine but the FC2 machine is not showing in network neighborhood although I have run the commands below on the FC2 box with no errors. The FC2 box is leitrim and the XP machine is kevinden. [root@leitrim root]# smbclient -L leitrim Password: Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.7-2.FC2] Sharename Type Comment ---------
2005 Jan 10
2
[PATCH] printing patch update
In reviewing the recent printing-3-0-10_v2 patch, I think I have found an omitted 'release_print_db'. The following patch corrects this. Regards, Jerome Borsboom --- samba-3.0.10/source/printing/printing.c 2005-01-10 15:07:27.060999122 +0100 +++ samba-3.0.10.new/source/printing/printing.c 2005-01-10 15:07:36.784464292 +0100 @@ -1077,6 +1077,7 @@ if (
2005 Jul 06
1
samba and lprng
hello, I'm using samba 3.x and lprng on debian stable. My Problem is described by the following: smbclient -L Sharename Type Comment --------- ---- ------- printer6 Printer lpp6 printer5 Printer lpp5 lpp4 Printer printer4 lpp3 Printer printer3 lpp1 Printer