On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 19:01:59 -0700, Skunk Worx wrote: > Example : > > $ smbclient -A /tmp/foo -N //192.168.200.10/a_share -D / -c ls > > Where : > /tmp/foo contains : > > username=uname > password=pass > > Under F7 this worked fine. The -N (or --no-pass) option helps deal with > broken credentials files (/tmp/foo) so no prompt is requested or shown. > For example in scripts, which should not hang. > > Under F9 this fails with : > Anonymous login successful > Domain=[FOO] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 Lan Manager] > tree connect failed : NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED > > I don't see anything in bugzilla about this. Should I bz or ask > elsewhere about this? Options -A and -N are unrelated. Both skip the password prompt to make smbclient non-interactive. -A because it can read the credentials from a file. -N because it is used when no password is needed (login as guest/nobody). Either one worked for you, but access to the share was denied. What do you think is the bug? -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list