[linux-cifs-client] mount.cifs permission denied problem

Marco Stornelli marco.stornelli at coritel.it
Thu Dec 4 15:07:41 GMT 2008


No, the UIDs are different between client and server. I'm runnign kernel
2.6.25.18, ok I'll try with nounix option.

Jeff Layton ha scritto:
> On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 15:34:35 +0100
> Marco Stornelli <marco.stornelli at coritel.it> wrote:
> 
>> He's the user user1 (with uid 1001).
>>
>> Jeff Layton ha scritto:
>>> On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 11:36:11 +0100
>>> Marco Stornelli <marco.stornelli at coritel.it> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to make a file server with samba. I have got a folder called
>>>> shared and I'd like to have N sub-folder for N users. The permission
>>>> pattern is 755. Everything works both with Linux and Windows client. It
>>>> doesn't work if mount the shared folder with mount.cifs. The situation is:
>>>>
>>>> drwxr-xr-x 2 1001 users 0  3 dic 13:38 folder1
>>>> drwxr-xr-x 2 1002 users 0  3 dic 13:39 folder2
>>>> drwxr-xr-x 2 1003 users 0  3 dic 13:40 folder3
>>>> drwxr-xr-x 2 1004 users 0  3 dic 13:41 folder4
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If I use:
>>>>
>>>> mount -t cifs -o credentials=<file>,gid=users,uid=1001 //<ip>/sharedoc
>>>> <mount_point>
>>>>
>>>> (uid 1001 is the uid of user1)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> when I enter in the folder1 and I try to create a new folder, for
>>>> example, I receive the error permission denied! But the owner of folder1
>>>> is user1! This thing happens only with mount, with smbclient command
>>>> everything works. Can you help me?
>>>>
>>> Who is the user in the credentials file?
>>>
> 
> Ahh ok...if you're using samba as the server then you may be having
> problems with uid mapping. Does user1 have the same uid on client and
> server? Presuming you're using a recent kernel, if you mount with the
> "nounix" mount option, does it then work?
> 



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