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Re: smb mounts



Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
   OK, with lots of new FC machines around the house we're trying to
get a house wide music network set up. All the ogg/mp3 files reside on
a machine called dragonfly and we want to be able to play them from
any other machine. To do this I'm trying to get Samba to allow me to
mount that remote directory here on my local machine. However I'm not
successful yet.

[root Godzilla root]# mount -t smbfs -o username=mark
\\\\dragonfly\\MusicLib /home/mark/music
Error connecting to 192.168.10.52 (No route to host)
17455: Connection to dragonfly failed
SMB connection failed
[root Godzilla root]#

[root Godzilla root]# ping dragonfly
PING Dragonfly (192.168.10.52) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from Dragonfly (192.168.10.52): icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=1.61 ms
64 bytes from Dragonfly (192.168.10.52): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=1.84 ms

I can ssh into dragonfly also, so it's not truly that it isn't there.

   What causes this? Does it mean that Samba isn't really sharing the
directory yet? How can I check this? Being simplistic I tried:

[root Godzilla root]# smbclient //dragonfly/MusicLib
Error connecting to 192.168.10.52 (No route to host)
Connection to dragonfly failed
[root Godzilla root]#

but I'm not sure that's even right. The man page assumes a degree of
prior knowledge.

   What's the first trick I'm missing so that I might make some
forward progress?

1. ssh to dragonfly


2. Check dragonfly's default route. Make sure it's set.

3.	Make sure you're allowing smb connections to dragonfly both in
	/etc/samba/smb.conf and in your iptables.  Judging from the
	"no route to host" error, the odds are that iptables is blocking
	you.  You need UDP and TCP ports 137-139 open.

4. Verify that dragonfly has nmbd and smbd running (you need both)

5.	Try "smbclient \\dragonfly -L -U username" ON dragonfly to
	verify what's being exported.

6.	Try "smbclient \\dragonfly -L -U username" on your client node.
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