Displaying 20 results from an estimated 11000 matches similar to: "Mount Error 13 = Permission Denied Problem"
2004 Dec 21
1
smbmount of XP share results in Permission Denied
Mark Hessling posted about this problem earlier but I (and he) have not
seen any reply to his original post.
I was running Samba 3.0.0 on a Redhat 7.3 server for quite a while and
then recently upgraded to RHEL 3.0 and Samba 3.0.9 (3.0.10 most
recently). Before the upgrade, I was able to, from the Samba server,
mount shares from an XP box. After the upgrade, the mount succeeds (it
shows up the
2002 Oct 15
1
3.4p1 Error on Tru64 Unix - cannot set login uid
Hi,
I have recently loaded Openssh 3.4p1 on an Tru64 Unix 5.1A system.
I followed the installation instructions described in INSTALL, essentially
using all default settings, and it went throught without any obvious errors.
I can then use the root account to initiate outbound and inbound ssh calls,
and can log on without any problems.
The trouble is that when I try to use ssh to log in (from a
2009 Sep 03
0
mount error 13 = Permission denied -> what is the correct samba configuration for guest access from windows client
hi!
I have configured samba with different shares, of which one is accessible for guest from client windows.
the output of testparm:
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
Processing section "[install]"
Processing section "[printers]"
Processing section "[print$]"
Loaded services file OK.
Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE
[global]
workgroup = NETZWERK
server
2013 Aug 09
1
[CIFS] mount error(13): Permission denied
This is from
mount <mountpoint>
on openSUSE 13.1m3 running 3.10.1 desktop kernel. The mountpoint and fstab
entries are identical and working in openSUSE 12.3 on same system. I just
spent several hours on IRC and elsewhere trying to figure this out before
thinking to try booting something other than 13.1. :-(
Fstab entry (redacted):
//HOST/share /mountpoint cifs
2019 Apr 22
1
mount.cfs mount error(13): Permission denied
On 4/22/19 10:18 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 09:48:31 -0400
> Paul Griffith via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am running into an issue mounting a Samba share from our Linux
>> server. We are running Samba 4.8.8 on CentOS 7.6.1810. I have done a
>> some testing, and I can't get the
2019 Apr 22
3
mount.cfs mount error(13): Permission denied
Hi All,
I am running into an issue mounting a Samba share from our Linux
server. We are running Samba 4.8.8 on CentOS 7.6.1810. I have done a
some testing, and I can't get the root cause of the error.
Testing:
CentOS 7.6 client -> Samba server, mounting fails - mount.cfs mount
error(13): Permission denied
CentOS 7.6 client -> Win10 desktop share, mounting works
Fedora 29
2002 Jul 02
0
Authentication problem with samba 2.2.5
We have started to upgrade or Unix servers from Samba 2.0.7 to Samba 2.2.5.
I did one machine as test and all worked fine. Today I tried adding two
more today and both come up with the "Incorrect password or unknown
username" box in Windows Explorer. All the Unix servers are running Solaris
7. I did the make on an NFS file system once and then ran 'make install' on
each
2003 Dec 07
3
FARFON lives!
Some of you have been following our progress on
http://farfon.convergence.com.pk as we blundered our way through the
development of a low-cost ethernet IP phone that does IAX and augments the
client options currently available for the kick-assterisk server.
With help from the denizens of #asterisk and kind words of advice from Mr.
Spencer and the rest of the gang ... we're proud to have
2020 Jun 16
2
How to fixup source paths during objdump disassembly?
Hi folks,
As part of our build, the Tock project uses remap-path-prefix [1] to create
a reproducible build. This means that the paths inside of built artifacts
are not full source paths. When we later attempt to produce a listings
file, the source mapping fails. The result is many copies of this recently
merged warning [2]:
llvm-objdump: warning:
2006 Feb 27
0
Permission denied after successful mount of Windows share
I have noticed the same thing. RedHat's smbmount can mount a read/write
a share just fine. But the smbmount in SuSE 10 can not. I get
"Permission denied" when I try to look at the mount using 'df.'
# smbmount
Usage: mount.smbfs service mountpoint [-o options,...]
Version 3.0.20-4-SUSE
...
# smbmount //appsrv/rxs /mnt/rxs -o
2006 Apr 20
1
Permission denied using mount.cifs
I'm having a strange problem mounting a share from a Windows 2003 server
using cifs:
mount.cifs //osirus.ficticious.org/inetpub /inetpub
-ouser=transfer,pass=dkfhjdjskd
It comes back immediately with:
mount error 13 = Permission denied
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
However, the command below works. (abeit with about a 15 second wait
before it comes back):
2011 Aug 31
1
mount.cifs -> Unisys MCP Mainframe -- Linux touch command "setting times of `testfile.txt': Permission denied"
I've got a share from a Unisys MCP Mainframe mounted with mount.cifs from
RHEL 6.1 (samba-common-3.5.6-86.el6.x86_64).
when I try to touch a file, it creates the file, but reports an error -
"setting times of `testfile.txt': Permission denied"
strace on the touch command shows that it is erroring out on the utimensat()
call
utimensat(0, NULL, NULL, 0) = -1 EACCES (Permission
2004 Dec 09
0
Permission denied after successful mount of Windows share
I'm wanting to mount a Windows share from a Windows 2003 Server to a
Fedora Core 2 using Samba.
I run the following mount command (as root), which terminates with a 0
return code, but when I attempt to look at the mounted filesystem with
df or ls, I get a "Permission denied" error.
Here is the mount command (with user/pwd/machine altered) and debug
level 4...
mount -t smbfs -o
2013 Oct 06
1
PermitRootLogin=without-password as default
Hi,
Ever since 'without-password' became an option, I've thought it would
make a better default (and I actually used to patch it that way when I
was the Debian Maintainer. My successors think that it's more important
to minimise the size of the patch, which is also a reasonable point).
The thing that prompted me to finally mention this here, is this story:
2010 Nov 29
2
Friend's post in moderation queue for a week... why so long, please? And getting "permission denied" trying to mount an SMB share
Hi. A friend of mine (Jim Fancher) is having trouble with his Samba
install on CentOS Linux. I suggested he ask on the Samba users
mailing list. He joined the list and posted, and got an autoreply
saying his message is being held for moderation. That was a week ago
(Mon, Nov 22nd). Nothing since. I see other posts coming through
since then, so wondering why his message got delayed. It was
2017 Feb 26
1
error : Failed to switch root mount into slave mode: Permission denied
libvirt-3.0.0
When attemping to create a virtual machine I receive the error "error : Failed to switch root mount into slave mode: Permission denied”.
I’m attempting to run qemu/libvirt/virt-manager in an Arch Linux lxc container on a Ubuntu 16.04 host. The host uses zfs for its containers. The arch container is set up as a priveleged container. I do already have kvm/qemu/libvirt working
2008 Jul 09
2
disk questions: geom and zfs
hail,
I have a 7-stable:
[matheus@xxx /usr/home/matheus]$ uname -a
FreeBSD xxx 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #2: Sun Jul 6 15:03:26 BRT 2008
root@lamneth:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/xxx_7 i386
and there exists three geom things.
gconcat status
Name Status Components
concat/concat0 UP ad4
ad5
gmirror status
Name Status Components
2004 Jan 17
0
New sounds posted
So, per the discussion last week and generous donations, we have some
new sound files with which to work.
The sounds are located in:
http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/sounds/
For those of you who just want to download the _new_ sounds, please fetch:
http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/sounds/20040117.newsounds.tar
All of the sounds in that tarball are also in the main ../sounds/
directory in
2006 Jun 19
1
Migration:Several field in primary key
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Hail!. How I can use several fields in my primary key?
:id, it''s the only primary key... For example, i want to use :
Primary key (:id,:code).
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2006 Feb 02
2
OpenSSH_4.3p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005 on solaris 8/9
Howdy,
Not sure, but it appears that OpenSSH_4.3p1 on solaris creates
bad wtmpx entries during login?
mgoebel pts/5 Wed Dec 31 19:00 still logged in
It is creating entries for Dec 31st 1969.
Thanks,
Matt
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Matthew Goebel : goebel at emunix.emich.edu : Unix Jockey @ EMU : Hail Eris
Neo-Student, Net Lurker, Donut consumer, and procrastinating Furry Fan.