Re: This may be more of a Samba question but I'll give it a try

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This may be more of a Samba question but I'll give it a try> ----- Original Message -----
From: Williams, David
To: 'For users of Fedora Core releases'
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 9:58 AM
Subject: This may be more of a Samba question but I'll give it a try


I want to share a folder on one linux server and mount it on another linux server.
I am trying to do this via Samba. When I perform a smbclient -L servername -U
username -w domain I get a list of the shares available on that server. I am not sure
the best way to put that in fstab to mount the remote share. When I try: mount -t smbfs
-o username=user //server/share /mountpoint I get the following error:
16100: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
SMB connection failed
Do I have to mount this using smbmount? If so, how can I put that in fstab to remount that at startup? Any help/advice would be appreciated.


Thanks,
David Williams

Out of curiosity - why are you using smbfs for this? As opposed to, say nfs? You can do nfs exports and mounts without having to authenticate...


Thomas


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