[Samba] Help - Moutning XP Drives on Linux box using.

Chris Berry compjma at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 11 18:00:01 GMT 2002


I ran into a somewhat similiar problem recently, make sure that your XP 
local security configuration is set to accept NTLM, I believe the default is 
NTLMv2 which 2.x.x samba does not support.


>From: Malcolm Jack <Malcolm.Jack at brandes.com>
>To: "'samba at lists.samba.org'" <samba at lists.samba.org>
>Subject: [Samba] Help - Moutning XP Drives on Linux box using.
>Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 10:54:13 -0700
>
>Hey all.
>
>
>
>I've got four computers in a small network (Actually more, but keeping it
>simple to get to the point)
>
>
>
>1>     Linux Server (RH7.3) Running Samba (Default version with RH7.3)
>
>2>     Windows 2000 Workstation
>
>3>     Windows XP Pro.
>
>4>     Windows 98SE
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>
>
>All of the windows boxes can connect, without problems, to the SAMBA 
>server,
>and all the shares.  No problems whatsoever. All boxes (with the exception
>of the 98 Box) have user accounts that match in user name and password,
>making everything work pretty smoothly.  The 2000 and the XP box also have
>shares on them.  All of the windows boxes can see each other, connect to 
>the
>shares, no problem.
>
>
>
>Here is where it gets interesting;
>
>
>
>The Linux box can mount a share on the Windows 2000 box without problem. (
>i.e. I can mount the \\ <file:///\\%3cw2Kbox%3e\c$> <w2Kbox>\c$ to 
>\mnt\net1
>on the Linux box)  However, I can't mount to the XP box in the same manner.
>It seems like M$ has built in some kind of noncompatability for Samba
>(Wouldn't surprise me there), or at least noncompatability with SMBMount 
>(or
>'mount -t smbfs' )
>
>
>
>Here is a screenshot of what I am getting;
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>[root at hoc etc]# mount -t smbfs -o username=malc,password=*******
>//bytelair/c$
>
>/mnt/net1
>
>5356: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
>
>SMB connection failed
>
>[root at hoc etc]#
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>Note: The XP box does have an account malc that is an administrator, and I
>can connect using the same account and password to the c$ share from the
>windows 2000 box.
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>
>
>Any help would be appreciated!
>
>
>
>Malcolm Jack
>
>Manager
>
>Systems Infrastructure / Telecom
>
>"Let's Roll. . ."
>
>
>




Chris Berry
compjma at hotmail.com
Systems Administrator
JM Associates

"I have found the way, and the way is Perl."


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