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Re: Samba Client: Permission Denied on Mounted Share



Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 21:18 -0500, Toney wrote:
> > I'm running Samba Client on Sarge.
> >
> > When I mount Winders 2000 Server directories, I can read the files fine.
> >
> > When I mount Winders XP directories, I get "Permission Denied" with
> > every attempt to read the mounted directory.  (I get no errors when
> > mounting.)
> >
> > A four year old Slackware server does not have the problem.  It reads
> > mounted XP directory entries fine, using an identical mount command, a
> > la "mount -t smbfs -o username=blah, password=blah //winders/dir /mnt".
> >
> > Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> What are the underlying UNIX UGO perms on the share?
>
> If the user you are connecting with doesn't have perms, you won't get to
> the files ...
>
> You really haven't given us an REAL setup or anything from your Debian
> machine.
>
> That was a wild guess.
>
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>
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The UGM perms are drwxrwxrwx on the mout point
I am connecting as Winders domain administrator
The Winders security on the Winders shares is Everyone Full Control
smb.conf is what is installed by default by dselect.
This setup works with 2000 server shares, but not XP shares.
In other words, I have tried all the obvious things.
Help!

Toney



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