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2008 May 27
3
mount shares with path
I need to mount a share I don't have direct access to only to one subdirectory. I have no problems mounting other shares on the same windows server with the same permissions. I can mount the volume through gnome "Connect to Server...", but I need it on the filesystem. What is working: smbmount //server1/share1 /mnt -o -fstype=cifs -noperm,credentials=/etc/auto.smb.server1 What is
2011 May 10
1
BUG(?): Incorrect responses for ACL prohibited actions
In a mailbox that has ACL restrictions on both DELETE and EXPUNGE (i.e. no 'e' or 't' rights), I see the following: 3 UID STORE 3173 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 353) +FLAGS \deleted 3 OK Store completed. (UID 3173 is not flagged \deleted) [...] 6 UID EXPUNGE 1:* 6 OK Expunge completed. (At least 1 UID is flagged \deleted in mailbox) Shouldn't these commands be returning
2010 Apr 30
1
Cannot mount Windows 7 share with CIFS Error 112 Host is down
Hi. I just got a new Windows 7 Home Edition computer and am unable to mount its shares on my Linux system. I'm running Fedora 11, samba 3.4.7 I have no trouble mounting shares from XP systems on the network using the mount command below. I can access the Windows 7 share with no problems using smbclient on Linux. The Windows 7 share is accessible from the XP systems. Here is the mount
2024 Jan 30
1
permission denied with windows acls
On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 16:42:20 -0800 Peter Carlson via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > On 1/29/24 13:08, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 12:51:37 -0800 > > Peter Carlson via samba<samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > > > >> Just did a quick test, the big T comes after setting permissions in > >>
2016 Oct 06
1
help with permissions
Hi, i have a rather weird and also problematic use case. My NAS provides permissions but I don't know how. The share is mounted using unix extensions and I am seeing user IDs. However my /local/ filesystem refuses me to allow to do anything unless I am root or set the noperms flag (ostensibly). This means that locally write access is denied but not remotely. The local user is UID 1000.
2012 Oct 29
1
Scenario with CIFS
Hi all! I'm trying to get samba working with CIFS, mounting a share on a client and keeping the original file/dir permissions. The problem is that after I (successfully) mount that share by CIFS, I can't write anything in it, because I get a 'Permission denied' error. smbd version is 6.3.6. My testparm is: root at samba:~# testparm Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
2013 Nov 03
1
Accessing multiple Active Directory accounts simultaneously from a single Linux server
Hello, I have been doing a lot of research on this subject and I'm not finding a clear answer. My company currently makes a video capture and transcoding application that runs on a Linux server. The video application mounts shares from a second Linux storage server for various users at the same time. In other words, we have: A Linux Storage Server with many accounts (for example,
2009 Sep 02
3
Simple CIFS Linux permission
Greetings all, I have a VERY basic fileserver in my network, that works well for my needs, and have run into a problem that I can't solve. I am sure that the more eperienced users here will be able to help me in less than 5 minutes, so please, if you have some time. My smb.conf [global] workgroup = msheimnetz server string = Samba Server Version %v netbios name =
2013 Apr 18
9
[PATCH v5 1/2] libxl: Introduce functions to add and remove USB devices to an HVM guest
This patch exposes a generic interface which can be expanded in the future to implement USB for PVUSB, qemu, and stubdoms. It can also be extended to include other types of USB other than host USB (for example, tablets, mice, or keyboards). For each device removed or added, one of two protocols is available: * PVUSB * qemu (DEVICEMODEL) The caller can additionally specify "AUTO", in
2023 Mar 09
3
CIFS client mounts meta ops 30 times slow than server
Hi Samba users, We would like to use samba for re-exporting our other distributed file system (BeeGFS). However, we found that the meta data operations are very slow (dir stat, removal etc.). On SMB client the performance is more than 30x slow than on the SMB server. We would expect some slowness but this is too big a drop. This is the result on CIFS client $ sudo mdtest -b 10 -I 10 -L -z 2
2013 Dec 05
3
What in samba 4.1 prevents a '/' share?
All, If the post "Samba 3.6 -> 4.1 change that prevent sharing / - mount error(13)" makes it to the list, I apologize, but it has been over a day and I have no indication that the post ever made it to the list. The issue is that in versions prior to 4.x, I was able to create a root share in samba, but now, something prevents it from being mounted. The relevant smb.conf is:
2009 Jan 28
3
mount.cifs is not working (smbclient does work), somekind of recursive content in mount-dir
Hi all, When I try to make a connection to our windows server with smbclient: smbclient //server/dira/dirb/dirc -U username -W workgroup Password: ***** I get a working ftp-like connection to our data. When I try to make the same connection with mount.cifs: mount.cifs //server/dira/dirb/dirc /mnt/mnt_dir -o user=877790 dom=workgroup Password: ***** I get a mount to a location which appears
2011 Mar 24
6
CIFS mount with non-ascii (UTF8) password is not working
Hi , I have French CIFS server. If I try to map a share from any windows machine with non-ascii (UTF-8, french characters are part of password) password, it is successful. But If I try from linux machine, it fails. mount -t cifs //MACHINE/DatasetFIGS_?????????????&nbsp; /tmp/rahul -o user=??,password=??,domain=eKKDr mount error 13 = Permission denied Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual
2014 Jun 09
1
Cannot mount a remote volume after system upgrade
openSUSE v13.1 linux 3.11.10-11-desktop x86_64 samba 4.1.6 I recently upgraded an openSUSE server from v12.3 to v13.1. In the older version there was no problem about mounting a remote volume offered by an ancient OS/2 system. Now there is. Trying to mount it by command line: root:/home/sma-user3x> mount /t2 Retrying with upper case share name mount error(6): No such device or address
2016 Sep 24
1
upgrade 4.4 -> 4.5 broke standalone server smbmount of drives?
All, I've run samba in standalone mode since the 2.0.7 days and have been though a few breakages due to version updates along the way. It seems we have hit one again in the 4.4 to 4.5 update. Specifically, the update was samba-4.4.5 => samba-4.5.0 There were no changes made to smb.conf, but the following attempted mount failed using: mount.cifs //phoinix/samba /mnt/phx -o
2015 Jun 17
5
AutoFS mystery ...
I need a second pair of eyes here, please. I have a CentOS 6.6 server (let's call it 'S1") that has a Samba share on it that is currently working. We can mount that drive on our Windows work stations and transfer/delete from it just fine. It's setup as a "guest" config so no user specific passwords or any other restrictions like that. I'm trying to setup another
2016 May 04
5
Windows 10 compatibility?
So any Samba server version will work with Windows 10? What versions have been tested with Windows 10? We have a server at a site in Israel running 3.5.14, and Windows 10 systems are not able to access it. They get an error message when trying to connect to a share: "The specified network name is no longer available." Regards, Steve -----Original Message----- From: samba
2006 Feb 22
1
Wrong user used when mounting with mount.cifs
This may be sorta off topic considering this is probably regarding the linux kernel but I am hoping someone here will have the answer anyway. I am having the strangest problem when mounting a samba share with "-t cifs" as opposed to "-t smbfs" where, instead of mounting as the user I am logged in as, it is mounted as if I were logged on as a completely different user. For
2013 Feb 01
0
Wrong acl and permissions on cifs mounted share
Hi everyone I have these shares in smb.conf: [home2] path = /home2 read only = No [home] path = /home2/home read only = No I mount [home] on a Linux client like this: mount -t cifs //hh1/home2 /home2 -osec=krb5,rw,multiuser Here is the output of the mount command: //hh1/home2 on /home2 type cifs
2006 Aug 30
0
Permissions issue with CIFS mounted share
>The smbfs kernel module disappeared from the stock fedora kernels >recently *crycry* Now my shares that were mounted via smbfs have to be >mounted via cifs. cifs is, apparantly, not a drop-in replacement for >smbfs however, as it behaves differnetly with the same configuration >options. Indeed, it does seem to be backwards in compatability as apposed to backwards compatable.