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PaulW

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 14:27

tried, but nothing there :(

well, nothing which I haven't already tried that is

[Edited on 05-11-2003 by PaulW]


SetH

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 14:27

try a site like experts exchange or similar.


PaulW

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 14:23

Now the children have gone lets see if can get any sensible replies...

Ok I think its a problem with samba, as when connecting using smbclient & doing file access via the terminal thru smbclient, I have no problems & have full access, its only when I mount the share using smbmount or mount -t smbfs..... (only root account can mount smb volumes, so maybe thats the issue here?)


vibrio

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 12:38

quote:
Originally posted by PaulW
I'm having trouble mounting a share on my W2k3 Server...

I've already turned off SMB Authentication & Encryption on the Server, so I can actually get into it now via my Linux box, but when I mount any share, I only get Read access, and not R/W Access.

I'm using this command to mount the share...

quote:
mount -t smbfs -o username=Administrator,password=********* //XAVIER/ShareName /home/phoen/srvshre


That mounts the share at the mount-point specified with no problems, but I can't get R/W access no matter what! I've even created various test users on the server, with full access to that share, but still only R access...

Any ideas??



maybe you need to sit back and have a drink


Cybermonkey

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 12:02

quote:
Originally posted by Steve106GTi
quote:
Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
An overloop of the EMA share screen normally corresponds to a drop in SMB performance, and once allocated a PSTFU slot, SMB authentication is authorized.


dont be pathetic!! u missed out on seeting up the GTF mount on the KMA server


Yes, but surely the PGTF mount would be more than sufficient on a KMA server router?


Steve

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 12:00

quote:
Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
An overloop of the EMA share screen normally corresponds to a drop in SMB performance, and once allocated a PSTFU slot, SMB authentication is authorized.


dont be pathetic!! u missed out on seeting up the GTF mount on the KMA server


Cybermonkey

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 11:59

An overloop of the EMA share screen normally corresponds to a drop in SMB performance, and once allocated a PSTFU slot, SMB authentication is authorized.


Adam-D

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 11:58

have you tried smc or lmb sharing it might work


Steve

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 11:56

try clicking on the EMA share screen


PaulW

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 11:56

The SMB authentications IS turned off, thats how I can actually mount the share now, but I just can't get full access, even when logging in using Administrator account


Steve

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 11:55

quote:
Originally posted by PaulW
I'm having trouble mounting a share on my W2k3 Server...

I've already turned off SMB Authentication & Encryption on the Server, so I can actually get into it now via my Linux box, but when I mount any share, I only get Read access, and not R/W Access.

I'm using this command to mount the share...

quote:
mount -t smbfs -o username=Administrator,password=********* //XAVIER/ShareName /home/phoen/srvshre


That mounts the share at the mount-point specified with no problems, but I can't get R/W access no matter what! I've even created various test users on the server, with full access to that share, but still only R access...

Any ideas??


I suggest you turn off the SMB authentication and turn on the STFU authentication


PaulW

posted on 5th Nov 03 at 11:55

the only thing I can think of is that because I need to su into the root account on my nix box to actually mount it, that the user 'phoen' can only read it as its a root mount?? could be wrong

oh and I've tried
sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=Administrator,password=********* //XAVIER/ShareName /home/phoen/srvshre
but when it asks for the root password, it says its wrong, but I'm not sure if sudo is anygood or the right thing? or even if I should be trying it :lol:


PaulW

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 5th Nov 03 at 11:53

I'm having trouble mounting a share on my W2k3 Server...

I've already turned off SMB Authentication & Encryption on the Server, so I can actually get into it now via my Linux box, but when I mount any share, I only get Read access, and not R/W Access.

I'm using this command to mount the share...

quote:
mount -t smbfs -o username=Administrator,password=********* //XAVIER/ShareName /home/phoen/srvshre


That mounts the share at the mount-point specified with no problems, but I can't get R/W access no matter what! I've even created various test users on the server, with full access to that share, but still only R access...

Any ideas??