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Re: smbfs questions
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Shayne Smith (rastus))
Thu Mar 9 08:27:42 1995
To: trla@dynix.com.au
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 1995 20:59:40 +1000 (EST)
From: "Shayne Smith (rastus)" <snsmith@rastus.brisnet.org.au>
Cc: linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu
In-Reply-To: <Pine.3.87.9503091059.A9245-0100000@barfridge> from "Trevor Lampre" at Mar 9, 95 11:09:59 am
>
> > Forwarded message:
> > >
> > > My Linux machine is called xanax and my NT machine is called grunge. When
> > > I try;
> > >
> > > muserfs smbfs /mnt grunge ?service? <passwords etc>
> >
> > I have a similar problem....
> >
> > My command
> > muserfs smbfs /mnt1 frog C
> > should work (I thought)
> >
> > I must admit that I am a bit baffled as well. Has anyone gotten this going??
>
> This worked for me:
>
> NT box (grunge) shares \\GRUNGE\files with read permission for everyone.
>
> muserfs -a smbfs /ftp/pub grunge files -Uusername -Ppassword
>
> Leaving out the '-a' caused it to just sit there. The '-a' option is ok
> if you are root as you can umount it afterwards, not so good if you are a
> normal user.
>
Hmmm..
WFWG box (dog) (accessable via smbclient)
shares \\dog\C
muserfs smbfs /mnt1 dog C -U person -P douglas
Fails with
smblib.c:194: Failure in SESSION SETUP
smbfs.c:85: Connect failed
muserfs: filesystem failed to respond correctly.
I am running Linux 1.2.0, modules-1.1.87, smbfs-0.4
Did not work with or without the -a...
Ideas??
--Shayne
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