Hi, I have a small problem with Samba in Debian 2.1 (Slink), kernel 2.0.36 and samba 2.0.5. I have a NT Server and a Linux client. I want to get some files from NT Server to the Linux client. They are in the same network and the IP's are: NT Server - 222.222.222.2 Linux Client - 222.222.222.40
Reading samba docs I discover two small utilities: smbclient and smbmount. Which is the best utility to do this? I have a username and a login in the NT Server: Login: Linux Password: AriaLinux The name machine is sideracop and the domain is sideraco. # smbmount //sideraco/c /mnt -U Linux -I 222.222.222.2 -D sideraco -P AriaLinux and the following error occurs: smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server_data_ready==NULL mount error: invalid argument Please look at smbmount's manual page then I tried with smbclient: # smbclient //sideracop/c -M sideracop -I 222.222.222.2 and it sends the message ok. but when I tried: # smbclient //sideracop/c -U Linux%AriaLinux -I 222.222.222.2 SMBtconX failed ERRDOS -ERR nosuchshare (you specified an invalid share name) Perhaps you are using the wrong sharename, username or password? Some servers insist that the that these be in uppercase. What is wrong? -- Abraços, PH Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Information Technology Consultant