The SMBMOUNT plot thickens

Darrel Barton darrel at lantera.com
Wed Jul 25 18:56:10 UTC 2007


OK  - all suggestions taken and implemented.
Keep in mind (this is for Steve) I don't even HAVE the exact same prompts 
that you have.
Where YOU have
Microsoft network client - digitally sign communications (always) & (if 
server agrees)
I have
network client - digitally sign communications (always) & (if possible)

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Not that big a deal ... but the fact that differences like that exist -for 
no real reason- just frosts my windshield
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Anyway .....

Double verified permissions and enabled all the logging and here's what I get:

Event viewer shows a successful logon by my mount.cifs client
Event viewer shows a successful open of the target directory

Event viewer shows a successful READ of the target file .....  EVEN THOUGH 
LINUX gives me a "permission denied" error.
Samba logs on Linux show successful mount.   Nothing else.





At 09:00 AM 7/25/2007, you wrote:

>Message: 7
>Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 09:20:41 -0400
>From: "Kozakoff,Stephen J" <kozaksj at ufl.edu>
>Subject: RE: SMBmount conspiracy
>To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list at redhat.com>
>Message-ID:
>         <D874258078AB854EAAD78C0F2196B9381A7EB4 at ITC-BEXCH-VS1.ad.ufl.edu>
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>
>I have the same setup - win2k3/RHEL ES4
>My local security policy settings are like this:
>In Local Security Settings navigate to:
>Local Policies >> Local Policies >> Security Options
>
>Microsoft network client - digitally sign communications (always) -
>DISABLED
>Microsoft network client - digitally sign communications (if server
>agrees) - ENABLED
>Microsoft network server - digitally sign communications (always) -
>DISABLED
>Microsoft network server - digitally sign communications (if server
>agrees) - DISABLED
>
>Turn on Auditing:
>In Local Security Settings navigate to:
>Local Policies >> Audit Policy
>Set Audit Object Access == Failure
>
>Next turn on auditing of Read events on the folder you are accessing.
>
>Now you can check the Security event log to see if you can gleen why
>access is being denied.
>
>HTH.
>
>-Steve


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