On 7/31/07, Al Sparks <data345 at yahoo.com> wrote: > I used to mount some files via Samba which resided on a windows > machine on a CentOS box. We moved the files to a NetApp filer, and I > was unable to mount those files using either Samba or CIFS. Most of > my problems with Samba were related to the (Windows?) password > encryption scheme that has not been included in the Samba suite. > > Even if I use the mount t cifs, it didn't work. > > So on the NetApp filer, we switched the volume to NFS only (having the > volume as both NFS and CIFS also didn't work, strangely enough), and I > was able to mount the volume. > > Fine. But now the complaint is that the files are case sensitive, and > doing searches for a particular file is problematical. For the case sensitibity, use of cifs would be better. You indicated some sort of a password problem. How about this article? It says "sent by Ralph Angenendt" (yes, a main CentOS member). http://www.x-tend.be/~fred/howtos/samba3.html#13 Akemi