RE: [Samba] Smbmount and permission denied

2005-01-19 Thread MATHIEU FRANCOIS-XAVIER
Hello,

First of all, thank for your answer.

Unfortunatelly, It do not work ... You speak only about a uuid and what
about the password and the workgroup ? One additional thing: do the user
exists on the Linux machine. In my point of view: no. What are you thinking
about this ?

Thanks for your help.

François (Belgium)

-Original Message-
From: Tom Skeren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: mardi 18 janvier 2005 17:14
To: MATHIEU FRANCOIS-XAVIER
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [Samba] Smbmount and permission denied


MATHIEU FRANCOIS-XAVIER wrote:

Hello,

Note that I found many place with similar problem, but I don't understand
any solution. Can you help me ?

I use Samba 3.0.10 on a Suse 8.2. 
  

On SuSE 9.2 I use
mount -t smbfs -U=user //machine_name/share /local/directory.  I think 
that's the right structure.  Sorry don't use linux much.

My goal is to mount a shared directory from a XP machine to a directory on
my linux.

* I have created a directory in order to mount the XP directory
* a ls -l show me this directory
* I mount the XP directory with a valid command : smbmount
//be2a03xc/pmlist /home/team/monsysrv -o
username=NT_user,password=NT_password,workgroup=BE001
* This command gives no error message and mount command shows me that all
seems to be correct.
* When I do a ls -l, I see no more this directory, but I can enter in it
with cd
* a ls -l of this directory gives me permission denied.
* strange ? No ?

If you have any tips or additional question in order to solve this very
strange problem, do not hesitate to respond to me.

Kind regards,
François
  


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Re: [Samba] Smbmount and permission denied

2005-01-18 Thread Tom Skeren
MATHIEU FRANCOIS-XAVIER wrote:
Hello,
Note that I found many place with similar problem, but I don't understand
any solution. Can you help me ?
I use Samba 3.0.10 on a Suse 8.2. 
 

On SuSE 9.2 I use
mount -t smbfs -U=user //machine_name/share /local/directory.  I think 
that's the right structure.  Sorry don't use linux much.

My goal is to mount a shared directory from a XP machine to a directory on
my linux.
* I have created a directory in order to mount the XP directory
* a ls -l show me this directory
* I mount the XP directory with a valid command : smbmount
//be2a03xc/pmlist /home/team/monsysrv -o
username=NT_user,password=NT_password,workgroup=BE001
* This command gives no error message and mount command shows me that all
seems to be correct.
* When I do a ls -l, I see no more this directory, but I can enter in it
with cd
* a ls -l of this directory gives me permission denied.
* strange ? No ?
If you have any tips or additional question in order to solve this very
strange problem, do not hesitate to respond to me.
Kind regards,
François
 


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