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2005 Mar 08
0
Re: [linux-cifs-client] Mounting directories below share level
On Friday 4th March 2005, Steven French said, in part: > I did some experiments and confirmed that for this "deep mapping" > (http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/w2kdmap.html) mount of > a complex target ie \\server\share\dir > 1) the path component following the share name is not sent by windows (it > is sent by linux cifs and smbfs - and samba then
2008 Aug 13
1
CIFS mount problems
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, We have `some` problems related to the samba daemon, or possibly with the Linux kernel CIFS filesystem. We have 2 server (for this example): - - Storage Server, running Samba 3.0.28a on Ubuntu Linux (Samba version 3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.4) with ldap authentication. - - Client, running Linux 2.6.24 as a XEN domU. This server mounts on demand user
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
2010 May 13
1
Still can't mount Samba shares from other Samba server
I am *still* unable to mount shares from a Ubuntu 10.04 server, using a Ubuntu 10.04 laptop. I totally re-formatted both my desktop and my laptop with Ubuntu 10.04 (so that they would be using the same version of Samba). I am using the exact same smb.conf for the 2 machines (less the share definitions, which exist only on the desktop, known as "workhorse"). wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g,
2016 Dec 25
1
System freeze if mount cifs share with option "hard", and samba server is not available
I know "hard" means command will hang if network is broken. But it seems that's not actuate. It's CPU that will hang. Affected scope: I tested it against CentOS 5/6/7, it can be reproduced on all the systems. the debug logs below are captured from CentOS 7 (cifs.ko v2.05) How to reproduce this problem? 1. mount a cifs share with option "hard" 2. stop samba
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 Nov 25
0
CIFS, Kerberos over SSH tunnel (change service principal?)
I'm trying to set up a CIFS mount to a NetApp F840 called 'elmer' over an SSH tunnel. I also tunnel the Kerberos ports to the Windows AD server 'cannonstreet' Using Ubuntu hardy, with recent updates for CIFS that are claimed to work: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/236830 I tunnel like this: ssh -f -N -x -o TCPKeepAlive=yes -L88:cannonstreet:88
2016 Apr 19
0
mount cifs
Found some more info: mount.cifs to mount shares from my DCs (samba 4.2.11) works mount.cifs to mount shares from smbserver (also 4.2.11) does NOT work. Here is the debug log it produces: > root at epo:/proc/fs/cifs# mount.cifs //smbserver.domain.com/share /mnt -o username=username,domain=WRKGRP,sec=ntlmsspi > Password: > Apr 19 15:19:58 epo kernel: [74522.479080]
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
2009 Sep 04
3
2.6.31-rc8: CIFS with 5 seconds hiccups
This is on 32 bit x86 on a Dell 1950 After mouting a cifs share we have 5 second hiccups. Typical log output when doing a simple "ls /mnt": Sep 4 16:21:43 rd-spare kernel: fs/cifs/transport.c: For smb_command 50 Sep 4 16:21:43 rd-spare kernel: fs/cifs/transport.c: Sending smb: total_len 118 Sep 4 16:21:43 rd-spare kernel: fs/cifs/inode.c: CIFS VFS: leaving cifs_revalidate (xid =
2016 Apr 19
3
mount cifs
On 04/19/2016 8:39 AM, lists wrote: > Found some more info: > > mount.cifs to mount shares from my DCs (samba 4.2.11) works > mount.cifs to mount shares from smbserver (also 4.2.11) does NOT work. > > Here is the debug log it produces: > >> root at epo:/proc/fs/cifs# mount.cifs //smbserver.domain.com/share /mnt >> -o username=username,domain=WRKGRP,sec=ntlmsspi
2004 Mar 17
0
mount.cifs - trouble authenticating to a windows share
Hi there Firstly, you may want to check out this thread on Experts Exchange: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/Linux/Q_20815085.html essentially this is my problem - I can connect to and browse a windows file share with smbclient, but when i try to mount it with mount.cifs I get errors. Note that this only happens when I have to authenticate to a domain controller - I can use
2020 Apr 29
2
CIFS VFS: in dmesg when Linux accesses eComStation's (OS/2) FAT filesystem shares
Jeremy Allison via samba composed on 2020-04-24 11:13 (UTC-0700): > On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 04:31:53AM -0400, Felix Miata via samba wrote: >> Jeremy Allison via samba composed on 2020-04-23 09:24 (UTC-0700): >> >> CIFS: Attempting to mount //hostname/E >> >> Use of the less secure dialect vers=1.0 is not recommended unless required for >> >> access
2020 Apr 24
0
CIFS VFS: in dmesg when Linux accesses eComStation's (OS/2) FAT filesystem shares
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 04:31:53AM -0400, Felix Miata via samba wrote: > Jeremy Allison via samba composed on 2020-04-23 09:24 (UTC-0700): > >> CIFS: Attempting to mount //hostname/E > >> Use of the less secure dialect vers=1.0 is not recommended unless required for > >> access to very old servers > >> CIFS VFS: Send error in QFSAttributeInfo = -95 > >
2020 Apr 29
0
CIFS VFS: in dmesg when Linux accesses eComStation's (OS/2) FAT filesystem shares
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 10:48:34AM -0400, Felix Miata via samba wrote: > Jeremy Allison via samba composed on 2020-04-24 11:13 (UTC-0700): > > Looking at that trace the client is doing a QPATHINFO request > > (SMBtrans2 request) with level 263 - Query File All Info. > > > The OS/2 server doesn't support that, so the client then > > drops back and does a SMB1
2005 Jan 28
0
CIFS with Kerberos and client signing
Hi, I'm trying to mount a Samba share on Linux 2.6.10, using samba-3.0.7. The authentication is done using Kerberos V5, on a Windows server. The share is located on a Solaris server that uses samba-3.0.10. Authentication with Kerberos is functional (I can get a ticket using kinit(1)). The server requires client (packet?) signing. The admins in charge of the server refuse to make it
2016 Apr 19
2
mount cifs
On 19-4-2016 9:18, Denis Cardon wrote: > Hi lists at merit.unu.edu, > >> I updated our servers to 4.2.11, and I have a problem, but I'm not sure >> if the problem is related to the update. > > I've had a call from a client yesterday who had issue with his copiers' > scan2folder feature after badlock samba file server upgrade. The > mount.cifs ntlm basic
2004 Oct 19
0
problems with multiple linux boxes hitting WIN2000 shares, cifs cifs-1.20c-2.4, linux 2.4.27 kernel
We have a cluster of webservers running smbfs mounts. I switched one box to cifs, 5 shares pointing at a Win2000, Monday 11 Oct - a week ago. The box ran fine all week. It is a moderate use production system - /proc/fs/cifs/Stats reports several hundred thousand SMBs in a week. Today I switched another box in the cluster to cifs. Immediately both boxes began spewing errors like: Oct 18 11:35:42
2004 Mar 10
1
System lockups with CIFS
I am attempting to troubleshoot a rather perplexing problem. Whenever I attempt to transfer a non-trivial amount of amount to a share mounted via the new CIFS kernel mod, my system will experience a hard lock requiring reboot. The setup linux client, running 2.6.3 (gentoo-dev-sources) with the preemptible kernel option enabled. Samba version as reported by smdb --version is 3.0.1. Using
2020 Sep 07
0
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_SESSION_EXPIRED
On 07/09/2020 09:51, David Mace via samba wrote: > Hi, > > Looking for some help with this issue, been struggling for a few weeks > > We run a file server using Samba 4.9.5 (openSUSE Leap 15.2 > 4.9.5+git.343.4bc358522a9-lp151.2.27.1). > > Active Directory using Windows Server 2016. The Samba server is a > member of the domain. Windows 10 desktops and Linux desktops are