Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "smbmount"
2003 Oct 01
2
smbmount not exiting
The following scriptlet, containing a wrong password among the
mount options,
#!/bin/bash
/bin/mount -t smbfs -o \
"netbiosname=mymachine,workgroup=group,username=user, \
password=wrongpasswd,ro,debug=4" //machine/c /mnt/dir
/bin/echo "Exit $?"
returns invariably
mount.smbfs started (version 2.2.7a-security-rollup-fix)
added interface ip=192.168.0.53
2002 Mar 14
4
Samba client issues
Hello everyone,
I am a newbie to samba. I am trying to mount a Windows 2000 share directory on my linux box using smbmount. I am able to do so successfully. But I do see some errors pop up when I run the command. My mount seems to be stable and it is mounted as rw.
# smbmount "//EngineerWKS85/My Drivers" /mnt/samba -o username=MyUsername,password=MyPassword,workgroup=MyWorkgroup
2001 Nov 21
3
help - smbclient works: smbmount doesn't
Naturally, you tinker around with stuff long enough and you break it.
I am running Samba 2.2.2 on a Corel linux box and am attempting to connect
to a share on a windows XP system. At one point, this was working fine.
Then I spent time trying to reconfigure my kernel so that I could attach a
floppy tape drive and now I can connect with smbclient to the share, but I
cannot with smbmount. I have
2004 Mar 11
6
Trouble mounting a windows share from Linux
I have Fedora Core 1 workstations configured with winbind logging onto our
NT domain. Everything is going well except that I cannot seem to figure out
how to connect to a windows home directory on a Win2000 server. Here is the
scenario:
W2K server with home directories for each user:
Each user has modify permissions to their share
Administrator has full control
First off, I need to somehow
2004 Oct 13
2
'credentials' file doesn't work - also observed by others
Background: Linux, Debian (Sarge). I want to auto-mount an smbfs at
boot. smbmount version is 3.0.7-Debian.
With the following in my fstab, I can do the mount as root, but have to
provide a password (hence either I can't boot unattended, or can't mount
it during boot):
//<server>/<share> /mnt/point smbfs
2001 Sep 29
1
smbmount won't work for normal user
Can't mount share on my linux boxes as a regular user.
I have no trouble mounting shares as root.
This problem occurs on both my linux boxes.
All the commands I show I have run as a regular user.
Here is all the data I have:
smbmount \\\\JHAMMER6\\public /mnt/NetWork/JHAMMER6/public/ -o debug=6
mount.smbfs started (version 2.0.7)
Initialising global parameters
params.c:pm_process() -
2002 Jul 18
2
mounting a Samba volume on startup
Hi all, I've been trying to get an answer to this question for a long
time and in a lot of different places, but no luck.
Basically I want to mount an XP volume on my Linux machine at boot time
over Samba. The network is just an XP box and a Linux box, connected by
a crossover cable. The XP box is a gateway to the net (don't ask), with
two NICs, one internal, and one going to the
2003 Jun 30
1
FW: mount -t smbfs
Is anybody can help me on this please.
Can I mount a Fat32(Win XP) file system on my Linux server(Red Hat 8). I
was able to mount windows 98 and not with Xp or NT.
smbmount //xp/e test -o username=srai
Password:
3870: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess
SMB connection failed
mount -t smbfs //XP/e test -o username=srai
Password:
3872: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess
SMB
1998 Aug 24
10
smbmount problem
Hello.
I hope that this is the proper place to ask this.
Here is my problem. I have several smbmounts under Red Hat Linux 5.1. They need to be accessed by
my apache web server. One of the mounts keeps getting disconnected, but this is not noticed by
Linux. So the Linux box thinks that the files under the smbmount are still accessable when they
aren't actually mounted. What would be the best
2002 Sep 04
3
Probably a stupid question about smbfs and smb.conf.
This seems like it should have an obvious answer, but I haven't seen a
clear word one way or the other in the man pages or other documentation
that I have read - is smbmount's behavior in any way governed by the
smb.conf file?
The reason I ask is one of the other sysadmins here has been trying to
figure out ways to improve smbfs performance, and he came across the
speed.txt file in
2006 Jun 02
4
smbmount and win2003 sp1
Hi All:
I encountered a problem with smbmount and win2003 sp1.
Before I upgrade sp1, everything works fine. But after sp1, smbmount =
can't work.
The command and error message are as follows:
smbmount //localhost/share1 /tmp/mountest -o =
username=3Ddomainu1,password=3Dpassword
ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access Denied.)
SMB connection failed
I also checked the release note about the issue, and
2001 Oct 23
3
smbclient works, smbmount does not
Hi there,
after browsing the mailing list archives for several hour I still couldn't
find an answer to my problem, although it for sure sounds as if many people
posted the same problem. Yet, none of the threads dealing with problems like
these matched my problem, so I have to start a new thread on my own.
This is my system environment:
Linux machine:
- Mandrake Linux 8.1
- samba-2.2.1a
2000 Sep 07
8
SMB connection failed
Hi,
I am getting an error when trying to mount a drive on a win2000 server.
unknown host "domain controller"
ignoring "domain controller"
Session Setup Failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (access denied.)
SMB Connection Failed
I do not know if this is a known win2000 server problem or not. I can
connect to my NT4.0 server?s fine.
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thanks
-miket
2001 Dec 29
4
Still can't write to a Win98 share! PLEASE HELP!
I've posted here with this problem before, and while several people DID try
to help, nothing seems to work!
Here's the situation (again):
I have a Linux box (Mandrake 7.0) running Samba (2.0.6) compiled from
source. I can mount/read/write the linux shares just fine, but when trying
to write to my Win98 shares (which mount perfectly), I get "permission
denied".
This only
1999 Dec 08
2
rookie - mount nt share from Solaris 2.6?
I believe I know the answer, but I'd like to be
certain, since I keep seeing references to things like
smbmount and smbfs...
Is it possible to mount an NT (4.0sp3) share onto a
Solaris 2.6/Sparc? I just grabbed Samba 2.0.6.
I suspect not (I don't see any smbmount or smbfs in my samba/bin
directory).
Will this ever be a possibility? If so, when?
And, are there any other options for
2002 Jul 19
6
problems mounting smbfs
I've spent the last 2 days trying to get smbfs to mount via fstab.
Using redhat 7.3 and the latest samba as of 7/17/02.
I can mount from the command line using smbmount as follows:
smbmount //localhost/wwwshare /smbwww -o username=smbuser,password=xxxxxxxx
I can not mount from the command line using:
mount -t smbfs -o username=smbuser,password=xxxxxxxx //localhost/wwwshare /smbwww
The
2008 Feb 18
12
cifs verses smbfs for Linux clients
I am somewhat confused...
I understand that the preferred method to mount a Samba share with a Linux client is to use "mount -t cifs" rather than "mount -t smbfs".
I get the impression that smbfs is samba.org developed code where as cifs is from elsewhere. Thus the point of confusion. Why is samba.org not developing the preferred code in this case?
A sub question to that
2002 Oct 11
3
Help - Moutning XP Drives on Linux box using.
Hey all.
I've got four computers in a small network (Actually more, but keeping it
simple to get to the point)
1> Linux Server (RH7.3) Running Samba (Default version with RH7.3)
2> Windows 2000 Workstation
3> Windows XP Pro.
4> Windows 98SE
All of the windows boxes can connect, without problems, to the SAMBA server,
and all the shares. No problems
2001 Nov 29
3
smbmounts hang around after windows client disconnects
Using 2.2.1a and a 2.4 kernel patched for win4lin.
Everything is working but:
I mount all the available network shares on my linux box as root to one
network directory.
If a windows client shuts down while the linux box is still connected, the
share is not removed from my mount list or from /proc/mounts
It cannot be removed with umount. I can kill the smbmount with kill -15 but
the share is still