On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 07:42 -0800, Toney wrote: > 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. > > > > 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! Ok, we need the kernel versions for both the Slack and Debian machines and the Samba version from each. I believe this is a matter of SMB mounting versus CIFS mounting. -- greg, greg@gregfolkert.net The technology that is Stronger, better, faster: Linux
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