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Re: smbmount w2k3 no write access



Using the syntax below did the trick; things seem to work better when
mount invokes smbmount instead of doing it manually. Thanks !!!
mount -t smbfs -o username=username,uid=username //downtown/sysback
 /mnt/smb/downtown

> Hi,
>
> go to /mnt directory anda verify who is the owner of smb subdirectory
> and what is the access permission to it.
> try it as root:
> cd /mnt
> chown -R username smb
> chmod -R 760 smb
> mount -t smbfs -o username=username,uid=username //downtown/sysback
> /mnt/smb/downtown
>
> mount will ask for username password.
> after sysback share mounted logon using username and try to access
> /mnt/smb/downtown
>
> Marcos Carneiro da Rocha
>
> On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 13:13, Wim De Smet wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 11:59:17 -0400, Jody Grafals
>> <list-keeper@techquest.cc> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > Still not getting anywhere, the options gid uid umask seem to have
>> > no effect with smbmount and due to the way need to access w2k3
>> > shares. I have only been able to mount the drive using the command
>> > smbmount. I have not been able to get fstab or `mont -t smbfs` to
>> > pass the proper authentication to the w2k3 server.  I DO have write
>> > access as root. using the command
>> > #`smbmount //downtown/sysback /mnt/smb/downtown/ -o
>> > username=username/servername%'!password'`
>> > But I'm trying to get a regular user R/W access to a file on the
>> > W2k3 server. I have Quickbooks 2004 running under crossover and the
>> > quickbooks data file is on the w2k3 server. If I can't get the thing
>> > to mount the way I want it, Can I somehow give the user (myself)
>> > root access to this directory?
>> > [...]
>>
>> I'm thinking for mount it would go more like mount -t smbfs -o
>> username=...,password=... etc. I don't recognize the form in which you
>> give your password but this is how I mounted my stuff (with
>> username=none and empty password in my case)
>>
>> greets,
>> wim
>>
>
>
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