Re: [Samba] Tar with smbclient
This is what I get when using the -d 3 switch lp_load: refreshing parameters Initialising global parameters params.c:pm_process() - Processing configuration file /etc/samba/smb.conf Processing section [global] added interface ip=192.168.1.19 bcast=192.168.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0 Client started (version 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2). resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name servccc0x20 resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name servccc0x20 resolve_wins: WINS server resolution selected and no WINS servers listed. resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name servccc0x20 Connecting to 192.168.1.30 at port 445 error connecting to 192.168.1.30:445 (Connection refused) Connecting to 192.168.1.30 at port 139 cli_session_setup: NT1 session setup failed! session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE Any ideas? -- Bo Lynch Systems Administrator RedHat Academy Instructor Energy Manager Amelia County Public Schools On Mon, July 30, 2007 4:49 pm, Doug VanLeuven wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bo Lynch wrote: Just created a new backup server using CentOS 5.0. I am using a auth file to access windows shares for backups. When connecting like this smbclient //server/share -A=/auth/file it works. When I try to tar with smbclient like this smbclinet //server/share -A=/auth/file -Tc /backup/tarfile.tar I get the following message. session_setup_failed : NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE Am I doing something wrong? This worked just find with the older versions of Fedora and CentOS. Works fine with Version 3.0.25b-1.1.72-1411-SUSE-SL10.2 Try -d 3 and redirect error output to a file. Should be able to see what's failing then. Regards, Doug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGrk7sFqWysr/jOHMRAozMAJ9meN2kbdADkyAEbgzwnHRLzsCvGQCgxH65 tKvGaD+fMvn/tDeXLj5w0WE= =HL9M -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Tar with smbclient
This is what I get when using the -d 3 switch lp_load: refreshing parameters Initialising global parameters params.c:pm_process() - Processing configuration file /etc/samba/smb.conf Processing section [global] added interface ip=192.168.1.19 bcast=192.168.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0 Client started (version 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2). resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name servccc0x20 resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name servccc0x20 resolve_wins: WINS server resolution selected and no WINS servers listed. resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name servccc0x20 Connecting to 192.168.1.30 at port 445 error connecting to 192.168.1.30:445 (Connection refused) Connecting to 192.168.1.30 at port 139 cli_session_setup: NT1 session setup failed! session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE Any ideas? -- Bo Lynch Systems Administrator RedHat Academy Instructor Energy Manager Amelia County Public Schools On Mon, July 30, 2007 4:49 pm, Doug VanLeuven wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bo Lynch wrote: Just created a new backup server using CentOS 5.0. I am using a auth file to access windows shares for backups. When connecting like this smbclient //server/share -A=/auth/file it works. When I try to tar with smbclient like this smbclinet //server/share -A=/auth/file -Tc /backup/tarfile.tar I get the following message. session_setup_failed : NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE Am I doing something wrong? This worked just find with the older versions of Fedora and CentOS. Works fine with Version 3.0.25b-1.1.72-1411-SUSE-SL10.2 Try -d 3 and redirect error output to a file. Should be able to see what's failing then. Regards, Doug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGrk7sFqWysr/jOHMRAozMAJ9meN2kbdADkyAEbgzwnHRLzsCvGQCgxH65 tKvGaD+fMvn/tDeXLj5w0WE= =HL9M -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba