On Thursday 02 February 2006 19:13, John Merritt wrote:
mount -t smbfs -o
username=USERNAME,password=PASSWORD //server/sharename /mnt/servername
Tried this. Exactly. Still get permission denied. (!#@!@)
[root@linuxhost bin]# df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda3 3510364 789896 2542148 24% / /dev/hda1 147764 11298 128837 9% /boot none 79328 0 79328 0% /dev/shm /dev/md0 240362560 175314200 52838568 77% /backups df: `/mnt/servername': Permission denied
And, the relevant /var/log/messages: Feb 2 20:24:10 linuxhost kernel: SELinux: initialized (dev smbfs, type smbfs), uses genfs_contexts Feb 2 20:24:10 linuxhost kernel: smb_retry: no connection process Feb 2 20:24:40 linuxhost kernel: smb_add_request: request [c67b9ee0, mid=0] timed out! Feb 2 20:24:40 linuxhost kernel: smb_delete_inode: could not close inode 2 Feb 2 20:24:40 linuxhost kernel: SELinux: initialized (dev smbfs, type smbfs), uses genfs_contexts Feb 2 20:24:40 linuxhost mount.smbfs[21830]: [2006/02/02 20:24:40, 0] client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(410) Feb 2 20:24:40 linuxhost mount.smbfs[21830]: mount.smbfs: entering daemon mode for service \windowshost\iissites, pid=21830
-Ben
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