Re: smbmount

From: David Van Mosselbeen (davidDOTvanDOTmosselbeen_at_telenet.be)
Date: 08/11/05

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    Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 21:08:01 GMT
    
    

    BP wrote:

    > Hello,
    > I try to connect my linux box to a windows share. On linux I am logged
    > in as root, the windows XP machine is on a domain, however I have
    > shared out a directory and I have a test user establish. I run:
    >
    > smbmount //172.16.20.108/Share /mnt/windows -o
    > sername=test,password=Ali99cia26
    >>>>>>>>>
    Is this a type error in your config on just in these message ?

    > 1674: session request to 172.16.20.108 failed (Called name not present)
    > 1674: session request to 172 failed (Called name not present)
    >
    > On windows I see the session being established.
    >
    > On linux I see:
    > [root@localhost mnt]# mount
    > ...
    > //172.16.20.108/Share on /mnt/windows type smbfs (0)
    >
    > BUT when I try to access /mnt/windows I get PERMISSION DENIED!
    >
    > WHY????
    >
    > Does anybody know why this is?
    >
    > Thx,
    > -Bernd

    -- 
    David Van Mosselbeen - Debian Sarge user
    davidDOTvanDOTmosselbeen@telenet.be
    

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