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1998 Aug 23
4
Problems with smbmount
I have a problem. When I mount my CD (witch is on WIN97 machine) using smbmount I do not see all files in all dirs. If dir have more then, let say, 100 files (it is not the same every time), I do not see all files. This is a problem because on my Linux box I do not have CD-ROM, so if I have to install some packages I first have to copy rpm files on disk, and then install them witch is annoying.
2000 Jan 18
2
SMBMount v2.05a
Hi I have two different distributions running, RedHat 6.0 and Slackware 7.0. Both machines are running Samba 2.05a. When I try the smbmount command on the RedHat machine, it has no problem mounting the smb service. RedHat 6.0: works: smbmount //win95machine/c /mnt/c failed: smbmount "\\win95\c" -c `mount /mnt/c -u 123 -g 456` Slacware 7.0: failed: smbmount //win95machine/c /mnt/c
1999 Oct 11
2
linux 2.2.x and smbmount 2.0.5a: Win95 bugfix?
I have become quite confused about the interaction of the kernel versions and the different versions of Samba and smbmount. I have just upgraded to a 2.2 kernel. 'make menuconfig' gave no choice by which to enable the Win95 bug workaround. At the same time, smbmount 2.0.5a, which seems to be the proper one for a 2.2 kernel (it's the latest provided by Debian, under the name
1999 Apr 10
1
linux-2.2.5 + smbd-2.0.3 + smbmount-2.0.x
hi ya samba-gurus.. I'm currently using Linux-2.0.35 to backup NT boxes... linux-2.0.35 + smbmount-2.0.1 works find for things like smbmount //NT/C /NT_mnt ...etc... find /NT_mnt -mtime -1 | tar zcvf /backup/foo.tgz -T - but it fails miserabley on linux-2.2.5 w/ smbmount-2.0.x w/ smbd-2.0.3 ( smbmount from smbfs and samba-2.0.3 ) - some linux programs will change all your time stamps on
1998 Sep 02
1
Win95 and Smbmount
Hi, When I "smbmount" a shareable drive on my linux box, the result of the "ls" command is often false. (Kernel is compiled with "SMB Win95 bug work around" and "SMB filesystems support", Linux 2.0.34, RedHat 5.1, Samba 1.9.18p5) What can I do to solve my problem ??? Thanks a lot for your help. Michel
1999 Jun 25
1
Smbmount with networked windows system backups
Hello Everyone, I am trying to automate the backups at my office, and am running into trouble with the windows machines. I have used the smbmount command to mount the windows systems onto our RedHat Linux 6.0 box. I can verify that they are indeed mounted successfully. I have a copy of BRU, which is an excellent piece of backup software. Ideally, I would like to use BRU to back up
1999 Sep 13
2
problem with smbmount
Hello all. I've a <BIG> problem with smbmount. I use samba 2.0.5a on a linux slackware 4.0 (kernel 2.2.6) machine and a WinNT Server 4.0 (sp3, sp4, sp5...). When I mount a WinNT share (i.e. test) with command "smbmount //winntserver/test /mnt" I see a complete confusion on the file(s) date in /mnt directory. I read dates from 1900 since 2100. If I "touch" to create
1999 Nov 03
2
using smbmount for NT share
I posted a previous thread about using smbmount, but I am still having some problems, using samba version 2.0.5a on SuSE 6.2. I issue the statement: smbmount //NTServer/share /mnt/test -Iaddress -Uid%pswd Afterwards, if I go to the mount directory, i.e. 'cd /mnt' and issue the command 'ls -l' I get an error message 'ls: test: Input/output error'. After that, the mount
1999 Apr 26
1
Can't smbmount with samba-2.0
Hello, I have a script on a production system at work that mounts an NT-exported share for NFS re-export to some NFS-only clients. The system was RedHat-4 and samba 1.9, and used the following style command line (names have been changed to protect the innocent :-) smbmount //host/share /mnt/point -c HOST -U user -P passwd \ -u nobody -g nobody -f 666 -d 777 Now the system has been upgraded to
1999 Jun 09
7
Do not use stock RedHat 6.0 kernels with SMBFS!
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2002 Jun 21
1
Problems with odd characters in filenames on smbmounted Win95 share
I'm having problems with some Win95 files that have things like copyright characters in the filenames. For example, when I try to copy such a file using the name that shows up in the 'ls' listing, I get "file not found". The funky characters get translated to underscores in the listing. Adding 'character set = iso8859-1' to smb.conf does *not* help. I'm
1997 Sep 10
20
smbclient
I am receiving this error randomly when using smbclient to access pc shares : FINDFIRST gave ERRSRV - (Non-specific error code.) I use smbclient with Amanda to backup pc shares. For amanda to work, it uses smbclient to recursively scan through the entire directory tree and get total MB size of each directory. The problem is that when trying to enter some directories it gives the above error and
1998 May 16
3
TRANS.TBL files on Win95 fileserver
I have a small LAN in my basement, with my PC running RH5 Linux and a Win95 PC connected by Samba. Everything works fine, but when I smbmount a CD (burned with xcdroast) from the Linux box (CD is in the Win95 machine) I do not get the proper filenames. All files are uppercase, and the TRANS.TBL files appear to be ignored. I have tried playing with name mangling, but it didn't help. Is this a
1999 Jan 27
1
Linux 2.2.0 and Samba client not happening for me
Dudes and/or Dudettes: HEEELLLPPP! (such a newbie statement) I can't get my remote SMB mounts to work on my Linux box. duke was happily running Slackware Linux 2.0.36 and Samba 1.9.18p8 . I upgraded to Linux 2.2.0pre9 (2.2.0final), which seemed to require upgrading to Samba 2.0.0 . (I don't remember the exact errors) Now i can't get my NT and '95 disks to stay mounted on
1999 Jul 24
0
smbmount problems.
OK so I can mount a cd-rom drive off an NT box no problem, as in. I don't get any errors. here's what I do get. [root@intranet /root]# smbmount \\\\192.168.2.3\\cd-rom /mnt/cdrom/ Added interface ip=192.168.2.2 bcast=192.168.2.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Session request failed (131,130) with myname=INTRANET destname=192.168.2.3 Called name not present Try to connect to another name (instead
2003 Nov 03
16
Samba configuration
I'm trying to config a Linux box to integrate into a windows network using pam_smb and samba. Ive set it up so that using pam_smb I can get the user to log onto the linux desktop with their NT id and password. The only problem is once the user is logged on they need to be able to access shared resources disk, printers etc... without the need to reauthenticate to the domain, i.e. use a cache
2000 Jan 20
1
Subject: Re: SMBMount v2.05a
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Jones, Rich wrote: > RedHat 6.0: > works: smbmount //win95machine/c /mnt/c > failed: smbmount "\\win95\c" -c `mount /mnt/c -u 123 -g 456` > > Slacware 7.0: > failed: smbmount //win95machine/c /mnt/c > failed: smbmount "\\win95\c" -c `mount /mnt/c -u 123 -g 456` > > Error Msg: Device does not
1998 Jun 18
1
New user and Install Problems
Hi everyone, Im really new to the list as well as to Samba. I just installed it on tuesday! I am having some problems with it. (of course) I am running under Redhat 4.1 with the kernal upgraded to 2.0.33. I can browse the server but I cannot seem to log in. Everytime I try to connect to it with Win95 explorer I get a request for password that has the line \\CORP\IPC$ and then the
1998 Sep 10
1
smbmount and NT timestamps
Matthew Chapman wrote: > When I mount a W95/98 drive and create or modify files, everything is > groovy. > > When I mount an NT drive and create, modify, or read files (as in, copying > them from the NT drive to my own local drive), the dates go crazy. > > Our sysadmin tells me the NT system is NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Eddition, > service pack 3. Hi, Matthew, I'am
2002 Sep 02
1
incomplete smbmount smbfs Win98SE iso8859-1 translation in kernel 2.4.18
I'm getting only partial iso8859-1 translation from an smbfs mount from my Win98SE machine. The smbfs mounted file system shows most lower-case accented characters fine; but, it substitutes underscores for most of the upper-case accented characters (and a few lower-case ones too): # uname -a Linux elm 2.4.18-8.1mdkian3 #7 Sat Aug 17 15:19:44 EDT 2002 i686 unknown (Mandrake 8.2 Linux with all