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2002 Jun 17
0
RE: Unable to Access W2K share as read/write using SM BMOUNT
Have you tried
smbmount //w2kname/share /mountpoint -o
username=user,password=pass,workgroup=domain
?
Alexandre Moutinho
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Tomlin [mailto:atomlin@sandisk.com]
Sent: segunda-feira, 17 de Junho de 2002 17:52
To: 'samba@lists.samba.org'
Subject: [Samba] RE: Unable to Access W2K share as read/write using
SMBMOUNT
I am still unable to get this working -
2002 Jun 17
1
RE: Unable to Access W2K share as read/write using SM BMOUNT
>
> On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Andy Tomlin wrote:
>
> > I have a Linux box with which I am trying to access a
> share on my W2K
> > workstation. I mount the share successfully and can read
> files but I am
> > unable to write.
>
> What error message do you get?
>
> Is it simply the fake permissions that smbfs sets up that are wrong?
>
> Given
2002 Jul 01
0
Printing in w2k. Access denied, unable to connect & F ailed to open retrying
add :done_jobs=0 to your /etc/printcap printer entries
to get rid of the Paused jobs.
search back through the archives of the last month or so;
look for disable_spoolss, guest ok=, printing=lprng,
access denied, retrying, [print$], map to guest=
read through printer_driver2.html a couple of times
A couple of the posts spell out most of what you're
looking for-good luck finding them.
2004 Jan 21
1
smbmount won't work connecting to W2K on Samba 3
Anybody know why smbmount won't mount a Windows share on my (Fedora)
machine? Keep getting:
27009: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
SMB connection failed
HOWEVER, using smbclient , I CAN connect to the share, so the problem is not
password encryption, access rights, etc.
Any help greatly appreciated. it all worked fine with Samba 2.2 on Mandrake
9.2. Beginning
2005 Oct 20
1
can smbmount access paths in shares?
Can a linux machine running samba mount a pathname within a share into a
local path? I'm runing samba-3.0.20b-1 on a centos 4.1 (rhel4) box.
I've tried this and it fails:
smbmount //servername/home/media /mnt/media/server/ -o
username=myuser,password=mypass
The error is:
8465: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnosuchshare (You specified an invalid
share name)
When I omit the last
2000 Apr 03
2
problem compiling 2.0.6 --with-smbmount
I have built, installed, and run 2.0.6 successfully without smbmount,
but want to do it with this time. I know that it's not part of samba,
but am hoping someone can tell me if I'm making a simple mistake. It's
possible that it's not even samba related. I'm a novice at this and
have not gotten very good at figuring out what's wrong when something
doesn't build
2002 Sep 20
1
Mounting a ntfs on a w2k server onto a SuSE linux 8 setup at boot time.
Hi,
I am a new Linux user and I need help.
I have a W2K server with a couple of shared folders formated in the NTFS File format. Can I edit the FSTAB file so they can be mounted automatically. I have tried the SMBFS way but it keeps sayoing that i need to be SUID????
Can I use the VFAT command instead as that thw way my WinMe patitions on the same harddisk as Linux is done???
Thanks for any
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
1999 Nov 01
1
smbmount syntax for 2.0.5a
I've got a SuSE 6.2 Linux server, which now comes with Samba 2.0.5a. I'm
having problems with scripts that used to run under 2.0.2.
I've tried digging around on newsgroups, the manpages, and the Samba web
site and can't seem to find everything I need to do to mount a share (from
an NT 4.0 server).
When I issue the following:
smbmount //server/share -I dest ip -U user%pswd -c
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
2002 Feb 24
3
wine-users digest, Vol 1 #1006 - 15 msgs
well,
thank you to all with the propane...
"user head space error" is a problem, but I can see past this level of
... how do you say, never mind.
anyhow*
Your wine is VERY old.
!!Yes, got one, and will compile once I work out how to...
you can get a newer version at http://www.winehq.com/download.shtml
you can also get the latest version of the source and documentation at
2005 Apr 07
0
smbmount codepage / iocharset problem w/ W2k
Hi:
I have written to this list once before regarding the same problem.
(ref smbmount problem on 03/28/2005)
Paul Gienger sugested asking the "kernel boys" as they maintain smbmount.
Maybe my problem wasn't deserving of a reply from them, maybe I subscribed
to the wrong list. Can someone suggest a kernel list where I may get a
useful reply?
smbclient's ftp like interface
2003 Nov 19
3
Still trying to backup 66 GB from LINUX to W2K ***
Hi Everyone.
I'm still having that problem that my samba cannot backup more
than 2 GB onto a Windows share (on a Win2K box) (see messages
earlier in this forum - I have to backup a 66 GB file out of database).
Setting loglevel of SAMBA to "2" I received the following (for the
time running the backup up to the broken connection):
......
[2003/11/18 11:39:47, 3]
1999 Nov 17
4
2.0.6: HUP/charset/profiles/smbmount/logging
This is the list of problems I had with samba-2.0.6 so far. Can anyone
tell me if he can reproduce them and if he considers them as problems?
2.0.6 on linux 2.2.13 or 2.0.33
1)
sighup/log reopening doesn't always work: connections that are already
active keep logging to the old logs; logrotate rotates/zip the logs and
samba stops logging completely till restart.
2)
Localized chars.
I have
2000 May 25
2
Errors with smbfs/smbmount
On Wed, 24 May, Todd A. Green wrote:
I've been working with smbfs/smbmount the last few weeks to allow my
linux log processing server access to the logs on our NT servers.
The
problem is that after a period of time all the smbfs mounts become
invalid with either one of two errors.
Yes. I have exactly the same thing. 'Mount' shows them still mounted,
but 'ls -l' on the
2000 Jan 27
1
Win98 / smbmount problem
I mount my win98 laptop directory on my linux box using:
smbmount //sushi/doug -c "mount /home/deck/sushi -u deck -g deck -f
644"
This works great so long as I don't ever leave the house. If I take
the laptop away and then reconnect it, I can neither use
the directory /home/deck/sushi (I get "input/output error")
Nor can I unmout it or remount it. (I get "cannot
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
2000 May 25
2
smbmount questions
Howdy all:
I'm trying to use smbmount to mount a win9x share and copy some files for backup, eventually to run as a script invoked via cron.
I have RH6.1/samba 2.0.5a, and the windoze box is win95b. If I do the standard mount (smbmount //winbox/backup /mnt/smb04) I have to be root. Also, after it's mounted, I can't create any files there as a normal user (even though the
1999 Nov 24
4
smbmount from fstab
I've seen several references to running smbmount from /etc/fstab, but I've
never seen an example. Does anyone have an example fstab entry that does this?
Thanks
Steve Litt
2003 Dec 23
1
smbmount to Win2k dying after kernel/samba upgrades
Really odd problem that I'm having, and I'm totally clueless as to whats
causing it.
Scenario:
2 mounts from a W2K machine to a Linux box. The Win2k box gets powered
down overnight. Obviously during this, if i do a df it freezes because it
cant reach the drives. I used to be able to boot the machine back up in
the morning and it would see the drives again. Not anymore. The same