Got a w2003 machine sharing a dir.
Created an account called root on it.
smbclient -L lists the shares on the box, but attempting to mount (from
Kubuntu 8.04) I get
error 20: not a directory
Anything I can do about it?
Dex
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Wanna share a dir to win clients so that they can just map it locally without
providing any password or login or whatsover.
So far I'm at:
[foo]
path = /mnt/foo
guest ok = Yes
security = share
public = yes
writable = yes
force user = dexter
Still
Am Donnerstag, 15. Februar 2007 09:40 schrieb Björn Jacke:
On 2007-02-14 at 22:46 +0100 Dexter Filmore sent off:
//xerxes/media /mnt/xerxes/smb/media cifs credentials=foo,rw,users 0 0
there is a iocharset mount option. try setting that to utf8.
Björn
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Adding iocharset=utf8 to the fstab options did the trick.
Can't smbd announce this to mount.cifs?
Dex
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Slackware 11.0, Samba 3.0.23c
After two years absence from Samba I need to use it again.
A week ago I switched my entire network to UTF8 which works fine locally,
works fine via NFS.
Now mounting the SMB shares german Umlauts are broken.
Für alle ein Segen.mp3
becomes
F?r alle ein Segen.mp3
Forget about 2.0, 2.2.7 or later req'ed iirc. About your perm prob: upgrade
client side VFS module to 1.0.4 (if it isn't already in 2.6.6) and mount.cifs
to latest version, some credentials issues patched there, too.
Apart from that - when you got it working, can you try copying a few hundred
MB
Hehe, but only Samba. Get my clients to talk utf8 (Slackware and WinXP) and
I'll owe you one.
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 23:46:58 +
Matthias Spork [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
?rn Hansen schrieb:
Can anyone tell me, what the difference is between out-of-the-box charset
handling between
Good news for you: utf8 works fine. Sadly I need LATIN9 ... :(
No, it doesn't. when I let Samba export UTF8, the Linux client (Slackware 9.1)
sees the files alright in ls, but when I try to do anything with them like
move, copy, open I get couldn't get stats: file or dir doesn't exist. Great.
Similar here: ls -1sh will result either 512x too large on smbfs or 32x to
small on cifs, but with 3.0.2a.
surprisingly ls -lh works alright.
tried from a terminal?
Dex
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 09:38:09 +0100
Benoît Milgram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
A weird things append know...
Setup:
Server: Slackware 9.1/Linux-2.6.3 exporting XFS and vfat partitions, Samba
3.0.2a
Client: Slackware 9.1/Linux-2.6.3-cifs-1.0.4, Samba 3.0.2a
When running du or ls -sh on that share, I get:
smbmount: file size reported 512 times to large
mount.cifs: file size reported a 32nd of actual
That's because Realtek 8169 sucks royally. German readers might wanna check
test results in c't 4/2004. (or 3?)
8169 failed every test: thruput, stability, CPU usage.
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 02:04:31 +0100
Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I´m having trubbles with the speed on my
If FTP is fast and Samba is slow, I doubt the problem is the NIC. If the
NIC were at fault FTP would be slow, too.
Hm. Try CIFS then. Has some bugs still, tho, but is twice as fast as smbfs
here.
(But rtl8169 sucks anyway :) )
Dex
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Steve French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will take a look at the credential files parsing and make sure it
works with the version of mount.cifs built on the web site and the
version built from source in samba cvs.
Cool.
I don't recognize the other problem with
The other thing is:
at boot time, I get:
CIFS VFS: Error connecting to IPv4 socket. Aborting operation
CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -22
Whoever produces this message, it remains, but I've been able to make the
system mount the shares at boot time by adding
/sbin/mount -a -t
Hi,
I just installed CIFS support on my machines and must say it works much better
than smbfs. special characters alright, transfer speed doubled (from 2.8MB/s
to 5.6MB/s on 100MBit).
There's two issues tho I haven't been able to root out:
-credentials file: tried username=username and
when I run du -sh or ls -s on a smb share, I get completely bogus file sizes,
512x as big as they should be. tried with samba 3.0.1 and 3.0.2a, both server
and client on 2.6, slackware 9.1.
example:
$ ls -1sh
302G 001.part*
327G 002.part*
355G 003.part*
but:
$ ls -lh
-rwxrwxr-x1 dexter
is there a CIFS howto? is cifs-vfs standalone or a supplement to Samba?
Dex
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I'd like to see a list of all possible values for unix charset - where can I
get one? the examples in the man page are pretty dumb btw. what if I want
Windows 1252? what is the option called? cp1252? windows1252? windows-1252?
1252?
Dex
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Samba will not modify the contents of the file, however Samba 2.2 has
very poor support for anything other than ASCII in filenames. Samba 3.0
introduced real support for unicode filenames.
Been there, doesn't work. Put special characters in a filename on the server
and try to
Thanks to your hints I found a way to get the german umlaute back, which
were ok with Samba 2.2.8. :-)) I did set unix charset and dos charset
to cp850 and it worked. So I have all filenames back in the right
spelling.
It should also work with the french acents.
Now try and read a dir
is it
client codepage = 850
or
client codepage = cp850
?
and windows-1251 or cp1251? and does all this apply to any codepage settigns
or to client-, dos-, unix- codepage and smbmount parameter differ?
Dex
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changed unix and client charset to CP850, now special chars work fine in
Linux.
but in Windows not anymore. which they did just fine before the change.
When trying to access the share from within WinXP Pro, the desktop crashes and
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Nobody? Absolutely no clue? Need more info?
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 12:55:21 +0100
Dexter Filmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Setup: two Slackware9.1 boxen with Samba 3.0.1 (tried 2.2.x as well), where
xerxes: is a file server and
shodan: is the client
on xerxes there are 3 shared vfats
Setup: two Slackware9.1 boxen with Samba 3.0.1 (tried 2.2.x as well), where
xerxes: is a file server and
shodan: is the client
on xerxes there are 3 shared vfats (the errors I am going to describe occur on
ext2/3 in exactly the same way)
When I do:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/f/smbtest$ touch
There are new settings for character encoding in 3.0, check manpage.
Tho I share your agony, I am trying to get german special chars right for more
thana year now.
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 19:03:01 +0100
Michel Jouvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I recently upgraded from 2.2.8 to 3.0.1 (keeping
From what I've been able to gather this problem is very common, but I din't
find any solution on groups.google.com, maybe somebody here can help?
Problem: I create a file on a windows machine called
smörebröd.txt
and mount said drive from a Linux machine via smbmount, there it becomes:
Got two machines connected via a 10MBit Hub:
One Slackware Linux 8.1 with eth0 = Realtek8139 (working fine),
one WindowsXP Pro, same NIC, registry key for proper auth is set.
The Windows machine is called xerxes on which the C dir is shared, and there
is /mnt/xerxes/ on the Linux box.
The
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