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R: R: SAMBA client and NT server:PROBLEMS!!
- From: demartino vittorio grtn it
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: R: R: SAMBA client and NT server:PROBLEMS!!
- Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 09:28:48 +0200
It works! I'm now able to mount the shared directories on my linux
filesystem. Unfortunately, the problem of spaces in Windows filenames is
still there. In the Linux shell where I mounted DATI(smbmount
//SRVSCMR1/DATI /mnt/NT -o username=myuserid) I must issue the command cd
"De Martino" to see that directory.
Anyway, thanks a lot Thomas!
Ciao
Vittorio
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Thomas Dodd [mailto:ted cypress com]
Inviato: mercoledì 26 luglio 2000 22.42
A: redhat-install-list redhat com
Oggetto: Re: R: SAMBA client and NT server:PROBLEMS!!
demartino vittorio grtn it wrote:
>
> Hi Thomas:
> I had a go at using cd "De Martino" and it worked great! Thanks a lot.
> For the second question, the actual situation about the Win share is as
> follows:
> NT DATA Server: SRVSCMR1
> Share:DATI
> under DATI |
> SDE (noaccess with my userid)
> STP (access with my userid)
> I tried the following two lines in a shell as the root user:
> smbmount //SRVSCMR1/DATI /mnt/NT username=myuserid
> smbmount //SRVSCMR1/DATI/STP /mnt/NT username=myuserid
try this :)
smbmount //SRVSCMR1/DATI /mnt/NT -o username=myuserid
does that work?
If not, can you access it using smbclient?
We have samba running on a Solaris system to
share homes between Unix and Windows since
1) it's free and 2) it's better than Windows
NFS clients/servers.
But we don't have any shares form the NT
nor Win9x boxes so I cannot test mounts from
NT.
-Thomas
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