Benjamin Smith wrote:
I have a Windows Server 2003 system I'm trying to back up to a Linux host.
when I access the share with smbclient, I can "see" the files (`ls` returns a list of files, etc)
smbclient -U shareuser //server/sharename password
But, when I try to actually mount the drive, I get "permission denied" errors trying to access the drive. (EG: using `df`) Running the following command takes about 10 seconds:
smbmount //server/sharename /mnt/servername -o \ credentials=/path/to/credentials,ro
I've also tried an alternate format:
mount -t smbfs -o username=USERNAME //server/sharename /mnt/servername
Same results both ways. I found a CentOS forum where somebody had problems with the RPM package, but retrograding to the package(s) he recommends didn't change anything. http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=2307
I'm running the latest samba-client & samba-common on CentOS 4.2. SELinux is in warn mode. Here's the /var/log/messages when I mount:
Feb 2 19:42:16 sol kernel: SELinux: initialized (dev smbfs, type smbfs), uses genfs_contexts Feb 2 19:42:16 sol kernel: smb_retry: no connection process Feb 2 19:42:46 sol kernel: smb_add_request: request [c554bee0, mid=0] timed out! Feb 2 19:42:46 sol kernel: smb_delete_inode: could not close inode 2 Feb 2 19:42:46 sol kernel: SELinux: initialized (dev smbfs, type smbfs), uses genfs_contexts Feb 2 19:42:46 sol mount.smbfs[21755]: [2006/02/02 19:42:46, 0] client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(410) Feb 2 19:42:46 sol mount.smbfs[21755]: mount.smbfs: entering daemon mode for service \heliodorite.sunset.net\iissites, pid=21755
Running with debug=8 didn't provide much that was helpful. Any ideas where to go from here?
-Ben
mount -t smbfs -o username=USERNAME,password=PASSWORD //server/sharename /mnt/servername
John