Share mounting on w2k fails

M.J. Prinsen m.j.prinsen at mail.com
Thu Jun 7 13:34:36 GMT 2001


Hello everybody,

I have the following situation. RedHat 7.1 with samba v2.2.0 (rpm
version 20010417)

I am logging in to my domain (DELFT) with 2 win98 clients and 2
windows2000 clients (service pack 2)

When I try to mount a directory on a win98 client to a certain
mountpoint on the linuxserver I am having no troubles.

Jun  7 15:15:38 huisserver mount.smbfs[28955]: [2001/06/07 15:15:38, 0]
client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(381) 
Jun  7 15:15:38 huisserver mount.smbfs[28955]:   mount.smbfs: entering
daemon mode for service \\Tom\ftp_tom, pid=28955 

However when I try to mount a directory on a w2k client to a certain
mountpoint I get the following:

Jun  7 14:51:38 huisserver smbd[28444]: [2001/06/07 14:51:38, 0]
rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(177) 
Jun  7 14:51:38 huisserver smbd[28444]:   api_net_sam_logon: Failed to
marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON. 
Jun  7 14:51:38 huisserver smbd[28444]: [2001/06/07 14:51:38, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215) 
Jun  7 14:51:38 huisserver smbd[28444]:   api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc:
NET_SAMLOGON failed. 
Jun  7 14:51:38 huisserver mount.smbfs[28445]: [2001/06/07 14:51:38, 0]
client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(381) 
Jun  7 14:51:38 huisserver mount.smbfs[28445]:   mount.smbfs: entering
daemon mode for service \\Willemj\ftp_willemj, pid=28

Both mounts are done with this syntax:

mount -t smbfs -o username=userxxx,password=xxxxxx //Willemj/ftp_willemj
/huis/ftp_on_bovendelft/pub/ftp_willem_jan 


The result of these troubles is that the mount of a w98 client is
preserved untill umounting. The mount of a w2k client however is
automatically umounted  by samba after a certain period (app. Half an
hour or so)
Within that half hour I people can download from this mountpoint. After
that half hour they get an empty dir ::((((
When the w2k client is continuously used the mountpoint is NOT umounted.

I cannot find the sollution to this! Is it a bug?

Michael
http://bovendelft.xs4all.nl 





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