Re: [Samba] Invalid Argument ls dir mounted share

2007-06-15 Thread Max Kipness
the problem ... Tomorrow i will write to you and tell what happened. Man ... Im so sorry for my English ok..? Im Brazillian and dont speak very well. Thanks :-) Max Kipness wrote: Andserson, Looks like the fix it to upgrade from the stock kernel in FC6. I tried an update

Re: [Samba] Invalid Argument ls dir mounted share

2007-06-14 Thread Max Kipness
Anyone, please? Max Kipness wrote: I'm using Fedora Core 6 which uses cifs.mount version 1.10. When mounting shares from a particular Windows 2003 R2 server, I cannot read certain directories. For example, when performing an 'ls' command as follows: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Admin]# ls /share

Re: [Samba] Invalid Argument ls dir mounted share

2007-06-14 Thread Max Kipness
than you .. i will tell you. ok? Good Luck. Max Kipness wrote: Anyone, please? Max Kipness wrote: I'm using Fedora Core 6 which uses cifs.mount version 1.10. When mounting shares from a particular Windows 2003 R2 server, I cannot read certain directories

Re: [Samba] Invalid Argument ls dir mounted share

2007-06-14 Thread Max Kipness
. Still reading the thread to see if there is a fix yet. Max Chris Smith-16 wrote: On Tuesday 12 June 2007, Max Kipness wrote: Also some of the files names have pound signs and some file names start with a number. The strange thing is that if I move all files except for 47 of the files, I can

Re: [Samba] Invalid Argument ls dir mounted share

2007-06-14 Thread Max Kipness
- .. Maybe it will help us. Max Kipness wrote: Thanks for the reply. The Samba list is probably the hardest list to get an answer from, it's very strange. Anyway, it's good to know I'm not the only one that noticed this. I'm thinking I did not have this issue with prior versions

[Samba] Invalid Argument ls dir mounted share

2007-06-12 Thread Max Kipness
I'm using Fedora Core 6 which uses cifs.mount version 1.10. When mounting shares from a particular Windows 2003 R2 server, I cannot read certain directories. For example, when performing an 'ls' command as follows: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Admin]# ls /share/CORP-SERVER/C\$/Corp/User\ Files/xxx\

[Samba] cifs reading Samba mounted share...permissions error

2006-09-28 Thread Max Kipness
I have a Samba 3.0.23a-1.fc5.1 configured on a Fedora 5 server. It's joined to an Active Directory 2003 domain controller using Winbind, etc. I'm able to connect from various workstations using active directory user accounts/credentials just fine to shares on this server, permissions work, and

[Samba] cifs reading Samba mounted share...permissions error

2006-09-18 Thread Max Kipness
I have a Samba 3.0.23a-1.fc5.1 configured on a Fedora 5 server. It's joined to an Active Directory 2003 domain controller using Winbind, etc. I'm able to connect from various workstations using active directory user accounts/credentials just fine to shares on this server, permissions work, and

[Samba] cifs mouting samba...permissions error

2006-09-18 Thread Max Kipness
I have a Samba 3.0.23a-1.fc5.1 configured on a Fedora 5 server. It's joined to an Active Directory 2003 domain controller using Winbind, etc. I'm able to connect from various workstations using active directory user accounts/credentials just fine to shares on this server, permissions work, and

[Samba] cifs connect to Samba...permissions error

2006-09-18 Thread Max Kipness
I have a Samba 3.0.23a-1.fc5.1 configured on a Fedora 5 server. It's joined to an Active Directory 2003 domain controller using Winbind, etc. I'm able to connect from various workstations using active directory user accounts/credentials just fine to shares on this server, permissions work, and

RE:[Samba] scripting smbpasswd not working..

2006-07-18 Thread Max Kipness
Hello all, I'm sure I can't be the only person with this question.. but I just didn't see it answered.. how do you script smbpasswd? I've tried echo password | smbpasswd -sa name smbpasswd -sa name password echo password | smbpasswd -D5sa name (this gets me the ability to add a password by

[Samba] Cifs Mount w/ACL

2006-07-17 Thread Max Kipness
Hello - I've tried doing some research of previous posts and can't seem to figure out how this may be done. Basically I would like to mount a Windows XP share (using cifs.mount) on a Fedora 4 server, and by doing a stat on on any file in that mounted share, be able to see the windows acl

[Samba] Cifs Mount w/ACL

2006-07-17 Thread Max Kipness
Hello - I've tried doing some research of previous posts and can't seem to figure out how this may be done. Basically I would like to mount a Windows XP share (using cifs.mount) on a Fedora 4 server, and by doing a stat on on any file in that mounted share, be able to see the windows acl

[Samba] Cifs Mount w/ACL

2006-07-15 Thread Max Kipness
Hello - I've tried doing some research of previous posts and can't seem to figure out how this may be done. Basically I would like to mount a Windows XP share (using cifs.mount) on a Fedora 4 server, and by doing a stat on on any file in that mounted share, be able to see the windows acl

[Samba] Cifs client

2006-01-02 Thread Max Kipness
I've been using the latest cifs 1.8 client at http://linux-cifs.samba.org/ with Fedora 3 and RHE 4. This client seems to have a lot of issues that I did not notice when using smbfs. It seems like when there is an issue with connectivity to a windows machine, and you try to access a cifs mount,

RE: [Samba] Cifs client

2006-01-02 Thread Max Kipness
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Max Kipness Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 11:13 AM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] Cifs client I've been using the latest cifs 1.8 client at http://linux-cifs.samba.org/ with Fedora 3 and RHE 4

RE: [Samba] Cifs client

2005-12-31 Thread Max Kipness
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Max Kipness Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 11:13 AM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] Cifs client I've been using the latest cifs 1.8 client at http://linux-cifs.samba.org/ with Fedora 3 and RHE 4. This client

[Samba] Cifs client

2005-12-30 Thread Max Kipness
I've been using the latest cifs 1.8 client at http://linux-cifs.samba.org/ with Fedora 3 and RHE 4. This client seems to have a lot of issues that I did not notice when using smbfs. It seems like when there is an issue with connectivity to a windows machine, and you try to access a cifs mount,

[Samba] Smbclient browse shares Windows 2003?

2005-05-30 Thread Max Kipness
Hello, Using the CIFS client I'm able to successfully mount shares on Windows 2003, however for a script I'm using, I need to be able to browse to determine what shares are on various Windows 2003 servers using SMBCLIENT -L. I assume this has to do with the SMB signing that is required be default

[Samba] CIFS does not work, SMBFS does?

2004-07-14 Thread Max Kipness
Hello - I just installed Fedora Core 2 the other day and have been trying to mount a share to some XP shares (domain members) without any luck. If I use the following line it works fine: mount -t smbfs -o username=mkipness,password=,domain=domain //10.0.100.74/c$ /mnt/max-laptop But if

[Samba] Samba Mount ignoring username

2004-07-08 Thread Max Kipness
Hello - When trying to create a mount to an XP workstation I continue to get ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied). When I turned on logging on the XP workstation I discovered that it's logging a failed login attempt by ROOT, and also using the default workgroup name that is entered in the

RE: [Samba] Samba Mount ignoring username

2004-07-08 Thread Max Kipness
Max Kipness wrote: | Hello - | | When trying to create a mount to an XP workstation I continue to get | ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied). When I turned on logging on the | XP workstation I discovered that it's logging a failed login attempt | by ROOT, and also using the default workgroup

RE: [Samba] Samba Mount ignoring username (resolved)

2004-07-08 Thread Max Kipness
| mount -t smbfs -o user=administrator,password=xx //10.0.100.72/c$ | /sharefolder This has been resolved. I was not able to mount because I was using user= instead of username=. I was still having trouble mapping a share from an XP workstation that was only a member of a workgroup, but