[KLUG Members] question on mounting windows 2003 shares

Ron Sweeney ron.sweeney at gmail.com
Mon Jun 19 19:06:53 EDT 2006


What do your NTFS acls look like on the folders under the share or the
share itself on the folder on the Windows Box?
Most likely your File level ACLS are winning over your Share ACLS.  I
typically configure windows shares to leave the share read/write
(change), then lock  the file system down beneath it.

On 6/19/06, Rusty Yonkers <therustycook at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have SuSE 10.1 loaded on my computer.  I can get to all of our Windows shares from Konqeror.  I cannot mount them using the mount command though.  Well I kinda can but not really.  When I do the command against my Windows 2000 AD domain at home it works just fine.  When I do the same thing at work I get connected but then cannot see the subdirectory that is the mount point for the share.  I also get a permission denied.  I am doing the following....
>
> mount -t smbfs //servername/sharename /directory/mountpoint -o username=me,workgroup=domainname
>
> I have added additional options for fmask and dmask and rw and uid and gid to no avail.  Any idea??
>
>
> Russell C. Yonkers Jr. CNE, MCSA, A+, CCNA, Linux+, Server+, Network+, Security+ certified
> -----------------------------------------
> Currently using SuSE 10, Mac OS X, Windows 2000, and WinXP
> And yes I run a network at home with Linux and Windows servers
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