[Samba] mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = No such file or directory

Felipe Augusto van de Wiel felipe at paranacidade.org.br
Fri Oct 14 13:29:54 GMT 2005


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E. Dandrades escreveu:
> Alright, so Here is the relevant info:
> FreeBSD insomniac.normal1.net 5.4-STABLE FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE 
> #2: Sun Sep 25 14:30:27 PDT 2005
> root at insomniac.normal1.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/INSOMNIAC  i386

> insomniac# pkg_info | grep samba
> samba-3.0.20,1      A free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX
> insomniac#

> Alright, So I have four samba clients (2 'nix, 1 mac and 1 windows). 
> The windows machine I was able to get going rather easily (amazing,
> cause I've had hell with it in the past). Anywhom, I've tried to
> get the two nix machines connected to the samba server and I get
> the following error message:

> strange# mount_smbfs -I 10.0.0.1 //user at insomniac/share /share ; pwd
> Password:
> mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = No such file or directory
> /share
> strange# 

	You should be outside the "/share", shouldn't you?
	

> Here's the smb.conf:
[...]

	And looking at the smb.conf I didn't saw the a share called "share".
	:-)

> ===========================================================================
> I know a lot of these options are deprecated, but really all I wanna do is 
> find out what in the world is causing that error message.. well for now
> cause my printer isnt shared on windows, but thats another post
> ===========================================================================

	Hope it helps, kind regards.

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