[Samba] Mounting samba share from linux fails

Dale Schroeder dale at BriannasSaladDressing.com
Mon Sep 18 20:33:41 UTC 2017


On 09/18/2017 1:53 PM, Mark Nienberg via samba wrote:
> I have an old CentOS 6 machine that needs to mount a share from a samba
> active directory. It was working when the AD DC was running samba 4.4.5,
> but it stopped working when the AD DC was updated to 4.5.6. In both cases
> the samba member server that hosts the share is running 4.5.6.
>
> The version of cifs-utils on the CentOS 6 machine is 4.8.1.
>
> The same samba share can be mounted successfully from a CentOS 7 machine,
> which has cifs-utils version 6.2-9.
>
> The verbose mount command looks like this:
>
> [root at ftpServer ~]# mount.cifs --verbose //192.168.254.35/projects /mnt/smb
> -o username=enginuser,domain=example.lan
>
> Password:
>
> mount.cifs kernel mount options:
> ip=192.168.254.35,unc=\\192.168.254.35\projects,,ver=1,user=enginuser,domain=example.lan,pass=******
>
> mount error(13): Permission denied
> Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> Mark
Mark,

Try the "vers=3.0" option.  That's what fixed mine.

Dale




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