Mounting network drives
Robert A. Klahn
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Wed, 30 Jan 2002 00:32:22 -0700
This only applies when you are using the Samba SECURITY=DOMAIN or SECURITY=SERVER modes (*), which, given that we are talking about two Linux servers, is unlikely. Most likley, in this configuration, we are in SECURITY=USER mode.
If you really have to join an NT security domian (a.k.a. establish machine trust), there is a writeup on how to do this at http://va.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#AEN400
Bob.
(*) Kinda. Machine trust required in DOMAIN, optional in SERVER mode.
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 22:44:02 -0700 (US Mountain Standard Time)
John Kloian <john@opnix.com> wrote:
> If I remember right in order to speak NT they both need a machine trust
> account. I cannot remember the exact syntax here becasue its been awhile
> but checkout this page http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/FAQ
>
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> On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Kevin Brown wrote:
>
> >try:
> >
> >man smbmount
> >
> >part of the samba package.
> >
> >> Tom Achtenberg wrote:
> >>
> >> 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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