Hello,
I am trying to mount a samba partition using a CGI program (C language)
and a get the following error when i do $ df:
df: `/mnt/b': Input/output error
The samba log bring the following message:
smbd/service.c:close_cnum(646) srv (192.168.1.2) closed
hi all..
i'm using samba 3.0.11 and i got a weird problem here..
my domain server have samba 3.0.11 running with ldap support. both my
pc and my server are using slackware 10.1.
i can either joining domain or browsing other network members using
smbclient without
problem. but when i try to mount a
Hello all:
I have an annoying problem with smbmount; My Win2k server has many
folders and files named with accented characters (cp850 and/or cp860 or
European w/0 euro or Portugese).
My mount command is:
mount -t smbfs -o username=leo,codepage=cp850 //servername/d$ /mnt/pt
to mount my d: drive
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to correctly display
accented from a Win2k served folder mounted on a linux filesystem? I
have exhausted all possibilities I can think of.
First off, ask the kernel boys, they maintain the mount-called
subsystems. Second, perhaps look into CIFS
I wish to mount a Windows network share in Linux (Windows running WinXP)
I can successfully connect to the Windows network share with smbclient:
smbclient //andyson01/clientfiles -U victor%password
But when I try to mount this share with the following:
smbmount //andyson01/clientfiles
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
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
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
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