Mark Hessling posted about this problem earlier but I (and he) have not
seen any reply to his original post.
I was running Samba 3.0.0 on a Redhat 7.3 server for quite a while and
then recently upgraded to RHEL 3.0 and Samba 3.0.9 (3.0.10 most
recently). Before the upgrade, I was
When using smbmount to mount a share from WinXP, I observed
less-than-optimal throughput when copying a file from the remote share
to a local disk. Observation of the protocol dialog with Ethereal
revealed that smbmount was making read requests for 4k bytes at a time.
Similar observation of
Hi,
I have set up a samba 3.0.7 server with acl-support on an xfs filesystem.
Everything is working as expected from the server/Windows client view. I
can create/modify files, I can see the acls, fine. Now I have a
linux-client which is using the same samba-server. Also here works _nearly_
hi,
i try to mount on a windows domain a network share with the following
command:
smbmount //windowsserver/share ~/mnt -o username=domain\\myacount
this works fine for some of my collegues with redhat, debian and suse 8.x.
but for my and one of my collegues with Suse 9.0 it is not working.
mount //neeraj1/nrz /mnt/flash/ -o username=nrz,uid=502,gid=502
but last paramater uid and gid doesnot work..?
why
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Hi,
I am trying to mount a shared folder on windows 2003 server (Domain
Controller).
But mount fails with the following error.
---
cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it.
24632:
i checked the FAQ and newsgroup archives, maybe i missed this, but. is there
a way to to mount an smbfs so that if the remote machine goes down or
offline, the local machine does not hang processs waiting for it to return?
for NFS it would be:
mount -t nfs -o hard,intr
but i do not see any
Russell Packer
Sent: 05 October 2004 09:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] smbmount and UTF-8 characters
Hello list!
I have a Slackware 10 system and a Microsoft Windows 2000 system.
On the Windows 2000 system are lots of files with extended
characters
-
like (tm), (r
Hello list!
Sorry to be a pain, but I've hunted high and low and can't seem to
find
the answer.
I have a Slackware 10 system and a Microsoft Windows 2000 system.
On the Windows 2000 system are lots of files with extended characters
-
like (tm), (r) and characters with umlauts.
I
Hi all,
I have nearly the same problem with an actual SuSE 9.1 (Pro) distribution. Older
releases (SuSE 8.1/8.2/9.0 Pro) are working as expected with the correct UID/GID.
These distriburtions are based on samba 2.x clients - with 9.1 SuSE switched to a
samba 3.x client.
With SUSE 9.1 I tried
Hi,
I have the problem that smbmount ignores the uid option. I use the
following command for mounting a share which is located on a samba 3 server.
mount -t smbfs -o username=dfritz,uid=dfritz //i61fs1/dfritz /mnt/tmp/
A directory listing of the mounted shrare looks like:
drwxr-xr-x 1 dfritz
Hello list!
Sorry to be a pain, but I've hunted high and low and can't seem to find
the answer.
I have a Slackware 10 system and a Microsoft Windows 2000 system.
On the Windows 2000 system are lots of files with extended characters -
like (tm), (r) and characters with umlauts.
I used the
No idea if it would work, but have you tried putting it in /etc/fstab?
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
I would like to mount a certain share when the server is booted.
So I added the following line at the end of rc.local:
/bin/mount -t smbfs -o guest //backup/archiwizacja$ /mnt/archiwizacja
Hello,
I would like to mount a certain share when the server is booted.
So I added the following line at the end of rc.local:
/bin/mount -t smbfs -o guest //backup/archiwizacja$ /mnt/archiwizacja
Interestingly, this doesn't mount anything, nothing is added to the logs
either.
When I enter this
Reposted due to no response ...
Please please can someone shed some light on this one.
I have mounted some windows 2003 shares onto the my linux box, Supermicro
dual xeon running fedora core 2 samba 3.0.6 using smbmount and quite often
the shares will die or just hang when there is a lot of
Reposted due to no response ...
Please please can someone shed some light on this one.
I have mounted some windows 2003 shares onto the my linux box, Supermicro
dual xeon running fedora core 2 samba 3.0.6 using smbmount and quite often
the shares will die or just hang when there is a lot of
Reposted due to no response ...
Call the kernel team, smbmount is their baby... unless I'm mistaken on
what you're doing (besides spamming the list that is).
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Paul,
If you are mounting shares that are on a Windows machine onto the file system
of your Linux system then you are probably using smbfs - a Linux kernel file
system driver. smbfs is not Samba. smbmount is a front-end utility that
belongs to smbfs but shares some code with Samba. No-one
again
Paul
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Of John H Terpstra
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] smbmount hanging
Paul,
If you are mounting shares that are on a Windows machine onto the file
system
Hi
Please please can someone shed some light on this one.
I have mounted some windows 2003 shares onto the my linux box, Supermicro
dual xeon running fedora core 2 samba 3.0.6 using smbmount and quite often
the shares will die or just hang when there is a lot of activity on them.
Does anyone
Hi
Please please can someone shed some light on this one.
I have mounted some windows 2003 shares onto the my linux box, Supermicro
dual xeon running fedora core 2 samba 3.0.6 using smbmount and quite often
the shares will die or just hang when there is a lot of activity on them.
Does anyone
Hi
Please please can someone shed some light on this one.
I have mounted some windows 2003 shares onto the my linux box, Supermicro
dual xeon running fedora core 2 samba 3.0.6 using smbmount and quite often
the shares will die or just hang when there is a lot of activity on them.
Does anyone
Hello all, hopefully someone has run into this before.
I was previously running RH9 with Samba 3.0.2a and
would normally mount a document folder to a Win2003
server share.
Prior to the upgrade, my mount would work fine, but
after upgrading to FC2 (Samba 3.0.5) I now receive
Permission denied when
Hello.
I noticed a few unanswered posts here and on bugzilla regarding smbmount.
And, of course, it is not working right for me either. Bugs like:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1368
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1130
What used to happen with smbmount was that I
I have a share on windows xp system. I have a 8 gigabyte dvd image on that
share. Whenever i use mount or smbmount to mount that share it shows the 8
gigabyte dvd image as 16 thousand terrabytes. I was using samba 2.27a now
im using 3, but it is still the same. Suggestions? I've noticed this
From my redhat9, I tried to mount the network disk from the FC2 system
, after mounting, most of the time it just stay there until I press
Ctrl_z, or Ctrl_c, however, the disk is mounted successfully ( somtimes,
it got through and give me the prompt without pressing Ctrl_c.)
*#smbmount
On Monday 02 August 2004 07:28, John Hewitt wrote:
What distro are you using? Samba version details?
Hmm, I can see that it would indeed cause you a mess - especially with
the symlinking. Whilst I can't give you an answer to your question I
can ask for a few more details regarding the version
Hello.
My linux box mounts a Windows filesystem as an smbfs entry in /etc/fstab. I
found that, if the hosting Windows box goes down for some reason (Imagine
that!), any process on the Linux box that was accessing it hangs forever in
state D and cannot be killed.
How can I configure smbmount
What distro are you using? Samba version details?
Hmm, I can see that it would indeed cause you a mess - especially with
the symlinking. Whilst I can't give you an answer to your question I
can ask for a few more details regarding the version numbers of your
linux machine. Hopefully some other
Hello--
A quick question, to see if anyone could help me out. I have a home
network with two nodes, my laptop and my girlfriend's. I have Debian
sarge with kernel 2.6.6 on my laptop while on my girlfriend's machine is
the Latin American Spanish version of Windows ME.
I am trying to use smbmount
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
You either have to disable signing on the server (2003 enables smb
signing/sealing by default, or better yet use linux-cifs (requires a patch for
2.4 kernels, activation in config for 2.6 kernels). Once you have that you can
the mount.cifs tool
Here's my setup:
MARVIN: Linux / Redhat ES 3
ZAPHOD: Windows 2003 STD Edition; Active Directory Server.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jalifrangis]# smbmount //zaphod/public /public
cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it.
18980: protocol
Hello. I have a samba server setup with 3.0.2a-r1.
It was working just fine, then suddenly, I cannot connect to any of my shares
on my server with smbmount. Everytime I try to connect, I get this error:
session setup failed: ERRDOS - 2215
I do something like this: smbmount //myserver/share
Hi all,
trying to automount the homedir on login on a
Linux client to a Win PDC (or Lin PDC for that matter)
This semms like a bright a idea, because it enables me to replace any
Win workstation with a Lin Workstation, but:
1. The password. Unable to give the password to autofs.
.but
If you do mount.smbfs, how can you set the connect timeout ? This is the
timeout used on the connect to the smbd/nmbd server ?
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Hi,
Problem: I want a normal user to mount a Windows share. Therfor I
created a device-icon on his desktop and inserted a line in fstab:
//karin/KARIN-D /home/hartmut/karin-d smbfs noauto,user,exec,rw 0 0
and everything worked fine with Suse 7.3. I don?t know which smb-version
they had. Now
Hi,
Hartmut Krummrei [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 13.03.04 12:23:48:
Hi,
Problem: I want a normal user to mount a Windows share. Therfor I
created a device-icon on his desktop and inserted a line in fstab:
//karin/KARIN-D /home/hartmut/karin-d smbfs noauto,user,exec,rw 0 0
and
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 03:39, Bob McLaren wrote:
I'm trying to set up a dropbox application that will monitor a
directory for newly created files and process them. The problem I am
having is that my linux process is not recognizing that a file is
still being written to by another server.
I
I'm trying to set up a dropbox application that will monitor a
directory for newly created files and process them. The problem I am
having is that my linux process is not recognizing that a file is
still being written to by another server.
Here's the configuration:
Redhat Linux with 2.4.9-31smp
After researching more I discovered that the hang is actually a kernel oops:
# mount -o loop /home/smb/.image /mnt
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
*pde =
Oops: [#1]
PREEMPT
CPU: 0
EIP: [] Not tainted VLI
EEFLAGS:
Hi
Please CC me as I'm not on the list!
I have a share mounted to my linux box using smbmount, I can create and read files
okay. The share is exported from a Win2K server.
On the share I have a ext2 filesystem image which I am mounting with mount -o loop.
This all worked like a charm under
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Jon Hardy wrote:
Anybody know why smbmount won't mount a Windows share on my (Fedora)
machine? Keep getting:
27009: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
SMB connection failed
HOWEVER, using smbclient , I CAN connect to the share, so the problem
Im getting this line:
smbfs: failed to load nls iso8859-16
in /var/log/syslog when I try and mount a share on a Windows XP machine
with this line:
mount t smbfs o
username=xxx,password=xxx,codepage=cp850,iocharset=iso8859-16,Unicode
//computer/RAID /remote-RAID
How can I overcome
Anybody know why smbmount won't mount a Windows share on my (Fedora)
machine? Keep getting:
27009: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
SMB connection failed
HOWEVER, using smbclient , I CAN connect to the share, so the problem is not
password encryption, access rights,
Hi,
I don't know why smbmount doesn't work. My samba version is 3.0.0. Remote server
(192.168.1.1) is running samba 3.0.0 too. Both are linux machines.
1) If I try to mount a existing share i get this
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbmount //192.168.1.1/PAVFN /monta
added interface
I'm using fstab to mount smb shares from a W2K server. I don't have,
therefore, Samba server running, rather mount is calling smbmount to make the
connection. I am getting very slow transfers on large files ( 1gb ) and need
to try some things. However, I am confused. Would smbmount use any
I might have missed the statement about policy regarding smbmount
permissions. And, I have seen a lot of discussion in mail lists. What
we all have noticed is what follows.
For an ordinary mortal to mount a Samba share (equivalent to Windows
connect network drive), one needs the following
Really odd problem that I'm having, and I'm totally clueless as to whats
causing it.
Scenario:
2 mounts from a W2K machine to a Linux box. The Win2k box gets powered
down overnight. Obviously during this, if i do a df it freezes because it
cant reach the drives. I used to be able to boot the
Just a followup... my bad on the WinXP scenario. That locks up as well.
I obviously have done something wrong with my kernel 2.6.0 compile or
samba 3.0.1 compile for this to happen.
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really odd problem that I'm having, and I'm totally clueless as
Hello,
I've encountered a strange problem mounting a Windows server share.
My setup: Debian Linux, smbmount 3.0.0beta2 and Windows 2003 Server.
When the client creates and deletes a lot of files on the server, the
server suddenly ceases serving, i.e. you can not access files nor list
directory
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 00:41, Thiago Lima wrote:
In a past thread I've notice that smbmount (and mount's suport for
it) will be discontinued and smbclient should be used insted.
No, this is incorrect.
There are a few points that need to be made very clearly:
- smbfs is old, and has
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 08:41, Thiago Lima wrote:
In a past thread I've notice that smbmount (and mount's suport for
What's quoted is all I see of your post for some strange reason (both in kmail
and evolution). I see no body at all when using sylpheed. Very strange.
But that's not
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, tcg wrote:
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 08:41, Thiago Lima wrote:
In a past thread I've notice that smbmount (and mount's suport for
What's quoted is all I see of your post for some strange reason (both in kmail
and evolution). I see no body at all when using
Le mar 25/11/2003 à 18:44, Bert Buckley a écrit :
I run a script to mount several file shares from machines running W98
and W2000 so that I can do incremental dumps every night of these file
shares.
smbmount almost always fails to exit. This causes the script to stall
and so the dumps
In a past thread I've notice that smbmount (and mount's suport for
it) will be discontinued and smbclient should be used insted.
Sorry if the question is too lame but I use it in some of my systems
now and I think I'll have trouble porting then to smbclient.
Is smbmount been
Sirs,
I hate to clutter your email with this inquiry, but I haven't been able to
get info otherwise. I want to mount shares on an Microsoft XP Pro server
on two Suns, Sparc running Solaris 2.6 and another Sparc running Solaris
8. What do I need for this?? I downloaded the Samba software from
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Lee Johnson wrote:
Sirs,
I hate to clutter your email with this inquiry, but I haven't been able to
get info otherwise. I want to mount shares on an Microsoft XP Pro server
on two Suns, Sparc running Solaris 2.6 and another Sparc running Solaris
8. What do I need for this??
I run a script to mount several file shares from machines running W98
and W2000 so that I can do incremental dumps every night of these file
shares.
smbmount almost always fails to exit. This causes the script to stall
and so the dumps are not done. In the am, if I kill the smbmount
I have a small LAN:
SuSE 7.2 with Samba 3.0 and a W2K box.
What I can do:
I can create shares from the W2K box that make files from the Linux box
visible. I can also manually mount (using % smbmount ... ) from the
command line as root. Here is where I run into problems. The only way I
can mount a
Hello
I use smb 2.2.3a on an i386 under redhat 7.3, server installation.
with smbmount , I try and success to access to a win nt machine.
the directory is exported, I write on the samba machine :
smbmount //my_nt_machine/directory -o username=mylogin,password=my_pass
and it works fine. But in
Hi there!
Samba-2.2.8a
There is possible deadlock in smbmount (smbmount.c) when parent process forking.
Maybe this is a Linux-only bug (2.4 and 2.6 shows the same). But this is enough to
apply my patch (or make other proper thing[s]).
Explaining:
Smbmount need to be a daemon to serve the
I try to understand how works SMBMOUNT, by reading the man page. Could you
please send me an exemple, to help me to understand ? tahnks and bye
Hi Eric please find below a sample, this is directly from my rc.local file which is
run at startup.
/etc/rc.local
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script will be
I try to understand how works SMBMOUNT, by reading the man page. Could you
please send me an exemple, to help me to understand ? tahnks and bye
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I try to understand how works SMBMOUNT, by reading the man page. Could
you please send me an exemple, to help me to understand ?
Here's the output from smbmount
Usage: mount.smbfs service mountpoint [-o options,...]
Version 2.2.7-security-rollup-fix
Options:
username=arg
Hello,
This might be the wrong list, but I figured I'd give it a shot b/c it deals
with smbmount. I have been mounting Windows shares via smbmount and recently
moved those mounts to automount. I set them up in /etc/auto.misc and they
mount ok sometimes, yet most of the time the atomount hangs.
Joel Hammer wrote:
The obvious suspect is exit trapping between smbmount and smbmnt, but
that's a suspicion that won't hold in court; it's sheer speculation.
Well, smbmount is a process that runs until you umount the share.
This seems like normal behavior.
It's a daemon. When you start a daemon
Hi
I'm using Debian woody.
ii smbfs 2.2.3a-12.3 mount and umount commands for the smbfs...
I want to mount a W2K share as user. Mount as root works fine.
The entry in /etc/fstab looks like this:
//NOTEBOOK/D /notebook/D: smbfs user,username=ernohl,noauto 0 3
If I try to mount:
[EMAIL
I'm using Debian woody.
ii smbfs 2.2.3a-12.3 mount and umount commands for the smbfs...
I want to mount a W2K share as user. Mount as root works fine.
The entry in /etc/fstab looks like this:
//NOTEBOOK/D /notebook/D: smbfs user,username=ernohl,noauto 0 3
If I try to mount:
[EMAIL
Samba List:
I am running samba-client 2.2.7-5.8.0 and am trying to use the smbmount
command to mount a windows share to my RH8.0 Linux box. Here is the command
I have tried using:
smbmount server.hood.edu\\share mntpoint -o username=domain\username
password=mypass
When I do this, I get a
The following scriptlet, containing a wrong password among the
mount options,
#!/bin/bash
/bin/mount -t smbfs -o \
netbiosname=mymachine,workgroup=group,username=user, \
password=wrongpasswd,ro,debug=4 //machine/c /mnt/dir
/bin/echo Exit $?
returns invariably
mount.smbfs started
I find when calling a program from a bash script, the bash script always
waits for the called program to return. This is normal behavior as I
understand it.
You have to use the option to get the bash script to continue after
calling the program without the program exiting first.
eg.
Well, smbmount is a process that runs until you umount the share.
This seems like normal behavior.
Joel
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 04:01:16AM +0200, Zenon Panoussis wrote:
The obvious suspect is exit trapping between smbmount and smbmnt, but
that's a suspicion that won't hold in court; it's
Hello,
After an upgrade to RedHat 9 and the supplied
samba-[|commoan-|client-]2.2.7a-8.9.0 rpms we've discovered a problem with
smbmount.
It sometimes invokes itself twice and then hangs.
Sample script to test:
#!/usr/bin/perl
# testing Samba problem
print $$\n;
Hello,
I have a problem trying to access a file with a Japanese Kanji name on a
remote SMB share.
When I smbmount the share the file name contains '?' symbols instead of
Kanji characters.
When using smbclient it seems to work OK and I can see the symbols in the
filename using ls.
What I need is
I am mounting a WinNT server share from redhad 9, and it takes nearly 2 minutes to
connect for the first time. Once it connects everything is great.
This server has hundreds of thousands of directories and files, and I believe it is
taking a long time because it caches the directory
Using smb 2.2.8eSE on SUSE 8.0.
After smbmount I get a segmentation fault when i tried to list directory
mounted.
what?
tino
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Hello,
I'm running samba 2.2.7a-8.90 on a RH 9.0
I have installed this samba from an src.rpm to include some options
(--with-winbind , etc, ...) and joined my system to the WINNT domain. So I'm
able to acess any linux share from my NT worksation ... but when I try to
run a script that smbmount
Hi how does this option work should I just type:
./smbmount //mypath/to/share '/my/mountpoint/' krb ?
or is that not the way
I can see the share when I do:
./smbclient -L \\mypath\ file:///\\mypath\ -k
so that means I have a ticket but the mount commando doesn't work even
after checking the
Hi,
I'm trying to use smbmount to mount a Windows XP Share.
On the WindowsXP machine I have multiple adapters (due to installing
vmware - www.vmware.com).
By default, these VMWare adapters also bind to Windows File Sharing.
When smbmount sends a broadcast packet to get the ip address of the
When smbmount sends a broadcast packet to get the ip address of the host,
it gets back 3 ip addresses as follows:
My VMWare machine does this too; the only solution I've got is to use
smbmount with -I, specifiying the desired (LAN) IP.
Regards,
Andrew
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Hi,
i've mounted a share of a WinXP machine on a linux machine. The german
umlauts in the filenames we're not shown correctly, so i looked into the
docs and found out that i have to specify the charset and the codepage.
Well, i have a small problem with that. I have to set the charset to the
Hello:
We have installed RedHat v. 9 with samba. I then try to
mount a file system on a Windows XP client using
mount -t smbfs -c username //IP-number/Directory /mount
The mount is OK, but when I do a
% cd /mount
% ls
I get an error message:
Foreldet NFS-filhåndtak (in Norwegian) i.e.
Old
I'm having some unusual results with smbmount. I've tried mounting
multiple server shares from multiple servers with the same results.
Here's my command line...
/usr/sbin/smbmount //Gilligan/Homedir /mnt/mktg -o
username=jlahners,password=xxx,debug=6
smbmount never returns however, the
Hi,
I am trying to mount a bunch of WindowsXP Pro shares to a Linux computer
using Samba.
I use the following line to do so:
/sbin/mount -t smbfs //winxp/share /mntpoint -o ro,guest
There are about 25 WinXP shares that need to be mounted, all contained in
one directory on the WinXP
Hi guys,
when i mount a filesystem with smbmount everytime a file is read its atime
is updated.
I have tried to use the option noatime but smbmount seems to ignore this
option.
Is there any other way to prevent updating the atime?
regards
Sascha Killinger
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Greetings,
I am having an issue dealing with smbmount.
My problem deals with a Linux box using smbmount to mount and access files
on a Win2k server. Any shares that I mount on my Linux box from the Win2k
box are owned by ROOT with 755 perms.
But I need these shares to be writeable to from
:33 AM
To: yair naveh; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] smbmount problem
Hy Yair
your Q is missplaced
i understand that your 50 users work on linuxboxes clients?? and mount from
server (previus nfs) with samba homes directories??
I dont understand why?
But this idea only work on one mount
Hi
I want to replace nfs mounting with smbmount I have 50 users I tried to
put
on /etc/fstab the line
- manually per user I'm using mount -t smbfs -o username=$USER
//server/share /mnt/home and it prompt for a password
But I need it on boot automatically for any user so I tried this
:06 AM
Subject: [Samba] smbmount problem
Hi
I want to replace nfs mounting with smbmount I have 50 users I tried to
put
on /etc/fstab the line
- manually per user I'm using mount -t smbfs -o username=$USER
//server/share /mnt/home and it prompt for a password
But I need it on boot
, July 20, 2003 11:21 AM
Subject: [Samba] smbmount problem
Hi
I want to replace nfs mounting with smbmount I have 50 users I tried to
put
on /etc/fstab the line
- manually per user I'm using mount -t smbfs -o username=$USER
//server/share /mnt/home and it prompt for a password
But I need
Hi
I want to replace nfs mounting with smbmount I have 50 users I tried to put
on /etc/fstab the line
- manually per user I'm using mount -t smbfs -o username=$USER
//server/share /mnt/home and it prompt for a password
But I need it on boot automatically for any user so I tried this
I need to use smbmount with other user that is not root. How can I do this ?
Djoni
RedHat 8
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-- Original Message --
From: Windberg Djoni [EMAIL
I tried to mount a PCShare file system with smbmount and was
surprised to see that there is a problem while writing files to the
mounted file system. I can read everything and move things an
make directories within the shared file system. But if I try to copy
a file from the local disk (LINUX
Hi,
I'm running RH9 with kernel 2.4.20 and Samba 2.2.8a.
I can copy files larger than 2GB from Windows to Linux
and vice versa through Samba.
However, when I copy 2GB files from one Linux machine
to another (using smbmount to mount) I get File size
limit exceeded when 2GB is reached.
It
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 01:02:17PM -0700, k n wrote:
I'm running RH9 with kernel 2.4.20 and Samba 2.2.8a.
I can copy files larger than 2GB from Windows to Linux
and vice versa through Samba.
However, when I copy 2GB files from one Linux machine
to another (using smbmount to mount) I
Hello All,
I am trying to mount a network NTFS and FAT32 file system
to red hat 8 system. But I getting a error as
smbmount //host/E /mnt/NT
Password:
960: session setup failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw
SMB connection failed
If u say this is the passwd and username problem. ( Can any
Hello urban,
While trying samba we've found some errors.
Windows machine has 866 code page (we are from Russia), and Linux -
1251.
smbclient works fine and show all the coding as it should.
1. smbmount checks argc, argv too late to set debug level at a proper
time.
2. Some parameters
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Is there a way to make smbmount retrieve win 2000 permission information and
mount the remote share with identical user, group, and permission access.
I am already using winbind, which provides the windows users and groups on the
linux
addr.
If you try create samba on NAT then your external conection is open for hack
and read passwords and data over trafic...
Bye.
- Original Message -
From: Ivan Gyurdiev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 2:37 AM
Subject: [Samba] smbmount, winbind, win
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