Subject: Re: SMBMOUNT won't Date: Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 01:56:16PM +0200
In reply to:Mirek Kwasniak Quoting Mirek Kwasniak([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 10:25:52AM -0400, Alec Smith wrote: > > Got a sample syntax? I use > > > > smbmount-2.1.x "\\CONDOR\NTC" -c 'mount /home/sweetin/mnt' > > > > smbmount-2.1.x service <password> [-p port] [-d debuglevel] [-l log] > ^^^^^^^^^ > > You need form: > > smbmount-2.1.x "\\CONDOR\NTC" your_password_to_share -c 'mount > /home/sweetin/mnt' > > Mirek I have samba samba-1.9.18p10 running on a slackware partition using the following commands. smbmount //win/WING/ /winf -P ^M -U WAYNE TOPA smbclient '\\win\WING' -N This is a very interesting thread. I have just loaded samba-1.9.18p10-7 (slink) to see if I could get the above working. The above smbmount command does not work on my slink partition. As I have disabled passwords in Win95 ( Whats the need in a home net) I tried - smbmount-2.1.x "\\win\WING" -c 'mount /wing' it returns the help list and - \win\WING: Not enough '\' characters in service I get the same response from smbmount-2.1.x "\\win\\WING" -c 'mount /wing' smbmount-2.1.x "\\\win\\WING" -c 'mount /wing' or smbmount-2.1.x "\\\\win\\WING" -c 'mount /wing' gives yet another error: Server time is Thu Apr 15 11:47:58 1999 Timezone is UTC-4.0 security=share SMBtconX failed. ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair in a Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.) Perhaps you are using the wrong sharename, username or password? Some servers insist that these be in uppercase So I changed the command to smbmount-2.1.x "\\\win\\WING" -p passwd -c 'mount /wing' and got: (I added a passwd for the share in Win95) & get the same error. error connecting to 192.168.1.2:0 (Connection refused) smbclient seems to work with or without passwords. Without the password in Win95 smbclient works fine with smbclient '\\win\WING' -N and if the password is enabled, smbclient '\\win\WING' causes the password to be requested. I would appreciate and comments on what is causing the failure of smbmount. TIA Wayne -- It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa. _______________________________________________________ Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>