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I've been trying for two evenings now to figure out how to mount or =
connect to network drives. Here is my setup: RH 7.2 workstation kernel =
2.4.9-latest
I want to connect to a RH 7.1 (e-smith) server server name chow i-bay =
name chow. It also has a user folder named tom.
I also want to connect to an NT40 server named mutt with both drive c =
and d shared as c$ and d$
Whenever I try the mount command such as mount chow:/chow /chow I get =
"error connection refused" Whenever I try mount -t vfat mutt:/d$ /chow =
I get an error message "special device does not exist" With both my =
Win98 and Win2K machines I can map drives to both the chow and tom =
folders with no problem.
If I try to access the e-smith i-bay file folder with a browser I get =
an error saying I am not authorized to access it yet I can access the =
html folder and open the default index.html page. I am logged in as =
root and root has the same password on both machines but the i-bay is =
set to be shared on the local network without a password.
I cannot even connect to the i-bay with ftp.
I know some of you guys are running e-smith's out there, any =
suggestions?
Tom Achtenberg
Registered Linux User #242974 (See
http://counter.li.org
Visit my home page at
http://achtenberg.com
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<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>I've been trying for two evenings now =
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setup: RH=20
7.2 workstation kernel 2.4.9-latest</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>I want to connect to a RH 7.1 =
(e-smith) server=20
server name chow i-bay name chow. It also has a user folder =
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tom.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>I also want to connect to an NT40 =
server named=20
mutt with both drive c and d shared as c$ and d$</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Whenever I try the mount command such =
as mount=20
chow:/chow /chow I get "error connection refused" Whenever I try =
mount -t=20
vfat mutt:/d$ /chow I get an error message "special device does =
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exist" With both my Win98 and Win2K machines I can map drives to =
both the=20
chow and tom folders with no problem.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>If I try to access the e-smith i-bay =
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with a browser I get an error saying I am not authorized to access =
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I can access the html folder and open the default index.html page. =
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logged in as root and root has the same password on both machines but =
the i-bay=20
is set to be shared on the local network without a =
password.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>I cannot even connect to the i-bay =
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ftp.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>I know some of you guys are running =
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there, any suggestions?</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Tom Achtenberg</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Registered Linux User #242974 (See <A =
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http://counter.li.org">
http://counter.li.org</A><BR>Visit my =
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href=3D"
http://achtenberg.com">
http://achtenberg.com</A><BR></FONT></DIV>=
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