[Samba] Problem with DFS mounting (works OK in smbclient) [samba-3.0.14a-2.1.fc4.kde]

2005-08-08 Thread Thomas Chiverton
I am having problems mounting a DFS share, even though it works in smbclient fine. After mounting, the mount point (in ls) has question marks for everything, and when ls'ing I just get permission denied. Turning up debug and verbose don't seem to help. Any ideas ? [EMAIL PROTECTED]@1306

[Samba] Problem with DFS mounting (works OK in smbclient) [samba-3.0.14a-2.1.fc4.kde]

2005-08-08 Thread Thomas Chiverton
I am having problems mounting a DFS share, even though it works in smbclient fine. After mounting, the mount point (in ls) has question marks for everything, and when ls'ing I just get permission denied. Turning up debug and verbose don't seem to help. Any ideas ? [EMAIL PROTECTED]@1306

Re: [Samba] Problem with DFS mounting (works OK in smbclient) [samba-3.0.14a-2.1.fc4.kde]

2005-08-08 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Monday 08 August 2005 14:07, Thomas Anders said: maintained anymore. Try mount.cifs which *perhaps* may be better. Ahh, that is happier with non-dfs shares, but the DFS share just has the same top-level directories in each sub-dir ! Is this the correct place to ask about that ? -- Tom

[Samba] Re: [kde-redhat-users] Problem with DFS mounting (works OK in smbclient) [samba-3.0.14a-2.1.fc4.kde]

2005-08-08 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Monday 08 August 2005 13:16, Rex Dieter wrote: samba's dfs support clearly differs from the smbfs kernel support. (-: Is there a better tool to mount these shares with, rather than smbmount, then ? -- Tom Chiverton Advanced ColdFusion Programmer -- To unsubscribe from this list go to

Re: [Samba] Problem with DFS mounting (works OK in smbclient) [samba-3.0.14a-2.1.fc4.kde]

2005-08-08 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Monday 08 August 2005 14:07, you said: maintained anymore. Try mount.cifs which *perhaps* may be better. Ahh, that is happier with non-dfs shares, but the DFS share just has the same top-level directories in each sub-dir ! Is this the correct place to ask about that ? -- Tom Chiverton