On Sunday 25 January 2009 19:35:15 Julian Houghton wrote:
> When attempting to mount a remote share, "mount -t smbfs //server/share
> /mnt/dir -o username=user,password=pass" I get the following error:
smbfs has been deprecated quite a while ago. Please try using cifs.
Cheers,
Kai
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Kai Blin
I have a CentOS 5.2 server with Samba 3.2.7 and an LDAP backend .
Everything is working well and smooth.
I noticed that the log files for some client machines (Windows XP)
contain the following:
[, 0] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfsinfo(2568)
call_trans2qfsinfo: not an allowed info level (0x102
Greetings Samba peoples... apologies for the long post.
I have an issue that remains unresolved on my usual forum, linuxforums.org...
it relates to SMB Signing when connecting from Linux to a Win 2003 file server.
My OS:
>> PClinuxOS - a Mandriva derivative
My Samba versions:
>> samba-client-3.0
I have a LDAP server as passdb backend but how it is possible? what
should I do?
One of the attributes for objectClass "sambaSamAccount" is
"sambaUserWorkstations". It is one of the components of a Samba account
in LDAP.
What are you using to manage your LDAP backend? As an example, from
I have a LDAP server as passdb backend but how it is possible? what
should I do?
One of the attributes for objectClass "sambaSamAccount" is
"sambaUserWorkstations". It is one of the components of a Samba account
in LDAP.
What are you using to manage your LDAP backend? As an example, from
Hi everyone,
I have a properly configured printer (with cups) attached to the
computer running the samba server. It prints when issued within the
command line (lp). When I try to print via samba, the printer doesn't
react. I have configured the smb.conf using the man page of
cupsaddsmb. The samba