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Assignee: Jelmer Vernooij (jelmer) => (unassigned)
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mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba sha
In my experience, leaving out the uid and gid parameters results in a
"permission denied" error. When I supply those parameters then I am
able to successfully mount with cifs.
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Migrating from Ubuntu 12.04LTS to 16.04LTS also brokes cifs mount for
me. I was having following in my fstab file:
/192.168.10.1/server_share/ /mnt/my_point cifs
iocharacterset=utf8,sec=ntlm,credentials=/home/kruno/.smbcredentials,uid=1000,gid=1000
0 0
As I read elsewhere you need to separate use
Specifying the domain separately solved it for me, too.
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Title:
mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba share with 13: Permission
Denied
To
I likely ran into this bug after having upgraded from ubuntu 12.04 to
ubuntu 14.04.
root@my-host:~# mount -t cifs -o username=my-username,password=my-password
//192.168.0.123/C\$ /mnt/point
mount: block device //192.168.0.123/C$ is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: cannot mount block dev
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Title:
mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba share with 13: Permissio
I have had this problem on various networks which needed samba
filesharing services from an Ubuntu or LinuxMint-based file server.
In every case, while the user's samba account had a password and
allowed browsing (and manipulating files) of a share through a file
manager, fstab mounts did not wor
I had a similiar problem. If I remove the values for pass at the end of
the individual shares being mounted in /etc/fstab I am able to mount my
shares correctly. It also seems to work if your remove the dump value at
the end of the line as well. Before attempting this, I tried everything
in this bu
The error message is just based on the errno (13), so it's hard for
mount.cifs to modify that. We should update the manpage to mention
sec=lanman though.
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On 14.04 specifying the domain separately does work also for me. Thanks.
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Title:
mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba share with 13: Permis
I had this issue in 14.04 and specifying the domain seperatly fixed it
for me. Here is my /etc/fstab entry
//SERVER.DOMAIN.TLD/SHARE /LOCAL_MOUNT_LOCATION cifs
sec=ntlm,domain=DOMAIN,credentials=/root/.servercred,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777
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For other people stumbling across this thread: the sec=lanman solution
also works for my setup using xubuntu 14.04
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Title:
mount.cifs on 13.0
I had similar problems accessing a server in a domain and using a
credential file. I solved the problem by specifying the domainname
separatly (and not like before as part of the username.)
In the older Ubuntu (10.4) I had something like:
sudo mount -t cifs //MyServer/MyShare /mnt -o
user=MyDomai
I am trying with 13.10 and the command that used to work with 13.04 has
now stopped working. I tried with sec=lanman,ntlm,ntlmv2 and it either
does not work and gives the useless error
mount error(13): Permission denied
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
Or it gives with
it works fine with the new Ubuntu 13.10 saucy.
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Title:
mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba share with 13: Permission
Denied
To manage n
+1 for sec=lanman, thanks for the workaround. Server in our case is smbd
off Debian Unstable using guest-only access.
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Title:
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Yes, sec=lanman helps me! Thank you!
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mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba share with 13: Permission
Denied
To manage notificatio
I have the following line in my /etc/fstab:
//campus01/mtozses /mnt/t cifs
credentials=/root/.mtozses,uid=3339,gid=500,sec=ntlm0 0
and it didn't work. I tried lanman as well.
Ubuntu 13.04 32 bit
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//IP/winshare /media/winshare cifs users,noauto,sec=lanman,passwd= 0 0
adding "sec=lanman" worked :)
Xubuntu 13.04 64Bit
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mount.cifs on
Helo,
the "guest, sec=ntlmv2" work for me.
(client Ubuntu 13.04 x64 with server Ubuntu 12.04 x64 )
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mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount
sec=ntlm works a bit for me, but i could not get write access (for not
root users) i am using
//10.10.1.12/andi /media/nas cifs
credentials=/root/,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,sec=ntlm
in /etc/fstab. On 12.10 it works as it should (read an write access to
my normal user), i also tried to add
I have tried sec=lanman sec=ntlm sec=ntlmv2 so far, and all these
options work for me, so I decided to use sec=ntlmv2
However I get mount error(5) with sec=none, and this is the same error I
get without sec.
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sec=ntlm ok for me. lanman nok.
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Denied
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sec=ntlm works for me. mount.cifs sould provide a more informative
message
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mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba share with 13: Perm
None of the above works for me.
I have changed the sec options to lanman, ntlm, ntlmv2. I have cnaged the
security flags as above.
I cannot even write to the SMB share by browsing the network to the windows
share.
I can read all mounted shares, which is OK, but I backup over the network and
h
The sec=lanman didn't work for me, however sec=ntlm did.
Apparently Linux 3.8 dropped support for ntlm.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=159915
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This bug also affected me after upgrading from Kubuntu 12.10 to 13.04.
I have been unable to get sec=lanman to work, but changing the value of
/proc/fs/cifs/SecurityFlags to 0x7 does work. I would very much like to
find a way to change the value at boot or fix the bug.
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for me as sec = lanman is ok.
Thank you Simon H
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mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba share with 13: Permission
Denied
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I ran across this issue today and found that when the cifs.ko module is
loaded /proc/fs/cifs/SecurityFlags is set differently (0x81) than
previous versions of Ubuntu (0x7). Changing the parameter allowed me to
connect properly:
echo 0x7 > /proc/fs/cifs/SecurityFlags
cat /proc/fs/cifs/SecurityFlag
Yes! I can confirm too, sec=lanman works but now I'd like to know why
;-)
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Thank you for your tip, adding the "sec=lanman" option to the list of
options fixed the problem for me. Note that this security option is not
listed in man mount.cifs... Anyway, thanks again!
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Using SimonH's suggestion to use sec=lanman, it works for me now when
using guest (ie, no password) Samba mounting.
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Adding sec=lanman to my mount options works for me, might be worth a
shot.
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on Raring I can't mount any password protected network resource, and I
don't know if this may be related but I can't access even
http://localhost:631/printers from the Internet browser
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Note that both Krusader KIO and smbclient works correctly. I tried to
enable more verbose debug messages via /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI:
[ 3714.113990] /build/buildd/linux-3.8.0/fs/cifs/cifsfs.c: Devname:
//192.168.1.104/stuff flags: 0
[ 3714.114087] /build/buildd/linux-3.8.0/fs/cifs/connect.c: Usern
I tried to change the password on server to various simple strings,
mount.cifs still rejects to mount them
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Okay, no matter what password I enter, mount.cifs fails with a non-
informative moronic error 13, which renders mount.cifs totally useless.
Is there another way to mount a samba share, as smbmount is no longer
available?
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dmesg:
[ 1981.928924] FS-Cache: Loaded
[ 1981.986392] FS-Cache: Netfs 'cifs' registered for caching
[ 1981.986826] Key type cifs.spnego registered
[ 1981.986868] Key type cifs.idmap registered
[ 1991.507966] CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -13
[ 1991.508425] CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return
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