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2005 Nov 22
3
Mounting smbfs
People, When I try to mount a network share with the following command, using kubuntu 5.10: sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=myusername,passwork=myuserpassword //esotericVAIO/Downloads /mnt/vaioDownloads I get to following error message mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on //esotericVAIO/Downloads, missing codepage or other error In some cases useful info is found
2001 Mar 19
1
1919251317
Hi, I am using linux 2.4.2 with smb 2.0.7.5. Since a few days, my smbmount of NT 2000 or W98 are refused with a message: mount_data version 1919251317 is not supported A few searches showed only an old message of mid-summer last year. Why is it showing up now and how can I get my mounts back? Thanks, Yves
2008 Nov 19
1
Assistance needed on using mount.smbfs (cifs) to authenticate to samba server with encrypt passwords = No.
Greetings, I am working on getting mount.cifs version: 1.11-3.2.4 on debian to mount a share on a samba server Version 3.0.13-1.1-SUSE on SuSe. This was working on older debian systems, but upon upgrading some of the systems to Lenny I am now having trouble mounting shares. Again, this was working and I have smbfs installed on the systems (which is what I used before). The samba server is set
2008 Jun 04
5
Mounting cifs shares by non-root users on CentOS 4.6
I'm trying to set up mounting of a Windows share for non-root users via /etc/fstab on a CentOS 4.6 box - I've followed the instructions at: <http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/WindowsShares> Using something like the /etc/fstab example given in the wiki page (with, of course, using a valid share, username and password for my set up): //winbox/getme /mnt/win cifs
2004 Mar 07
2
CIFS, fstab, credentials
Hi, I just installed CIFS support on my machines and must say it works much better than smbfs. special characters alright, transfer speed doubled (from 2.8MB/s to 5.6MB/s on 100MBit). There's two issues tho I haven't been able to root out: -credentials file: tried username=<username> and password=<password> in /etc/credfile, tried user=<username> to match the
2009 Feb 05
1
Question about mount.cifs and smbclient
Hi! I have a problem for a few weeks, and can't figure out what could be the problem. The client computer runs RHEL 5.2 (arch: x64_64); the smb server is unknown for us. I'm sorry, that I can't provide any info (usernames, servernames, IPs, etc), they are masked to look like variables. But they are correct as far as i am concerned. When I try to mount it with mount.cifs (.smbfs
2008 Aug 16
2
Cannot mount cifs mounts automatically....
Using samba 3.2.1, when trying to mount cifs mounts at boot from in the /etc/fstab, I get the following error in my syslog: CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -22 After enabling debugging from the /proc interface, I get this: fs/cifs/cifsfs.c: Devname: //skuld.tolharadys.net/greeneg flags: 0 fs/cifs/connect.c: CIFS VFS: in cifs_mount as Xid: 10 with uid: 0 fs/cifs/connect.c:
2004 Aug 19
5
[PATCH] use reliable nfs mount options per default
Peter, we found that nfs over udp will corrupt data under very extrem load, there is no way to fix it due to the way how UDP works. TCP will not have these problems. I also wonder why the package size is only 1k. Everyone who wishes a slow connection can pass the desired options via the kernel cmdline. Everyone else prefers probably the fast mount. The defaults should look more like that: ---
2012 Aug 16
1
CIFS mount intermitte​ntly unavailabl​e: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -5
I have a debian machine called "debian" and a windows XP machine called "server". I have a permanent mounted read-only share called \\server\doc. My /etc/fstab looks like this: //server/doc /opt/chroot/mnt/server cifs credentials=/root/.smbmount,username=medical,uid=medical,file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755,noserverino 0 0 This works well most of the time but at times I get a
2010 May 06
2
Failed to mount CIFS from Windows Vista/7 with sec=ntlmv2 on Linux
Hello :-), I have some problem with the cifs client of linux. I can't mount a volume from a Windows 7 machine with NTLMv2 authentication. e.g. # mount -t cifs //win7-box/C\$ mount-point --verbose -o sec=ntlmv2,credentials=smb-passwd mount error(22): Invalid argument Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) #dmesg | tail Status code returned 0xc000000d
2010 May 06
1
Failed to mount CIFS from Windows 7 with sec=ntlmv2 on Linux
Hello :-), I have some problem with the cifs client of linux. I can't mount a volume from a Windows 7 machine with NTLMv2 authentication. e.g. # mount -t cifs //win7-box/C\$ mount-point --verbose -o sec=ntlmv2,credentials=smb-passwd mount error(22): Invalid argument Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) #dmesg | tail Status code returned 0xc000000d
2015 Jul 15
2
Samba3 shares cannot be mounted on linux box uisng cifs command , error "CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13"
ok, what do you suggest then? maybe changing the authentication to another group like "domainusers" ? ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Mario Pio Russo, System Admin SWG IT Services Dublin, Phone & FAX: +353 1 815 2236, eMail: mariopiorusso at ie.ibm.com IBM Ireland Product Distribution Limited registered in Ireland with
2015 Jul 15
2
Samba3 shares cannot be mounted on linux box uisng cifs command , error "CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13"
On 15/07/15 15:10, Mario Pio Russo wrote: > OR > > is there any way, or magical hidden parmeter in the smb.conf that allows to > enumerate the users in the Domain Users? tbh this has a huge impact on the > file share server as many directorys have "domain users" as group I don't think you understand this at all :-) If a user is a member of an AD domain, then they are
2017 Sep 14
0
[PATCH] nfsmount: support nfsvers= and vers= options
The standard mount option nowadays to specify NFS version is "nfsvers", as documented in nfs(5) on modern Linux systems. Up to now, nfsmount only supported the old "v2" or "v3" boolean options. Extend option parsing to support both "nfsvers=X" and "vers=X", with X being equal to either 2 or 3 (nfsmount does not support NFSv4 at present). If both
2019 Jan 18
0
[klibc:master] nfsmount: support nfsvers= and vers= options
Commit-ID: c4b811a1e4647224ddc717fac59900d16d0e9d4d Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=c4b811a1e4647224ddc717fac59900d16d0e9d4d Author: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste.jonglez at imag.fr> AuthorDate: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 09:22:21 -0700 Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk> CommitDate: Wed, 2 Jan 2019 03:08:04 +0000 [klibc] nfsmount: support
2015 Jul 15
2
Samba3 shares cannot be mounted on linux box uisng cifs command , error "CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13"
I have some more findings about this it looks like getent does not get the right information from the Domain Controller, in fact the domain user groups shows with NO member users: getent group | grep "domain users" domain users:x:10000: root at seadog:~# Now funny thing is that other folders for wwhich getent retrieves the users correctlly are mounted fine . any idea why I don t see
2015 Jul 14
2
Samba3 shares cannot be mounted on linux box uisng cifs command , error "CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13"
well, I have configured the kdc client on the file server, joined the domain using net ads join and it worked fine, again getnet group , getnet passwd , wbinfo -u they all works perfectlly fine I am also able to browse the shares from any windows machine joined to the CCDC domain, but I am still not able to do ANY mount.cifs, not even form linux boxes joined to the domain :-/ I have no idea
2008 Mar 05
4
Unable to mount using sec=none and mount.cifs
I'm attempting to mount a CIFS share with the following stipulations: 1. I must have the UNIX extensions (specfically, symlinks). 2. I must use plaintext authentication (don't ask). I've recompiled the cifs kernel module to allow plaintext authentication, using the stock Ubuntu 7.10 kernel (2.6.22.9c). My /etc/fstab line looks like... //superman/www-pub
2015 Jul 14
2
Samba3 shares cannot be mounted on linux box uisng cifs command , error "CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13"
Thanks Rowland! few answers to your question: 1) I used the samba-tool domain classicupgrade to "migrate" the domain for the pdc to a new Ubuntu server with sernet-samba-4.2.2 2) on the DC, I have configured the service to use the old winbind, as that's just enaugh for our domain and it looked more stable during the test phasethe smb.conf of the DC is the following: [global]
2015 Jul 14
2
Samba3 shares cannot be mounted on linux box uisng cifs command , error "CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13"
Good Day All I have a problem for our main fileserver base don samba 3.5.6 Let's give a bit of pregress first. We had a samba 3.5.6 installation which was acting as a PDC for our internal domian called CCDC. On a sapearate machine, we had another installation of samba 3.5.6 to act just as file share server. All was working ok, till I upgraded the PDC form samba 3.5.6 to samba 4.2.2 , using