I'm seeing what may be the same bug (although my error message is
different) in Ubuntu 12.04.
smbclient connects immediately:
sudo smbclient //pc1n7i01d03.us.dell.com/dttuatnas2 -A
/etc/.smb_creds.txt
But mount.cifs fails (with mount error(13): Permission denied):
sudo mount.cifs
Resolved by the use of the noserverino mount option.
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mount.cifs yields garbled directory listing where smbclient works
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/530949
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Not sure what you mean by NAS DFS. I believe it is on an EMC NAS box of
some sort.
Confirmed that it works from a RHEL 5.4 box on an older kernel version,
details in the newly attached file.
** Attachment added: Comparison of behavior w/ RHEL
Not sure what you mean by NAS DFS. I believe it is on an EMC NAS box of
some sort.
Confirmed that it works from a RHEL 5.4 box on an older kernel version,
details in the newly attached file.
** Attachment added: Comparison of behavior w/ RHEL
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
This mount command in Ubuntu does not work -- the directory listing is
indecipherable:
sc...@u904-209nvd1-95031:~$ sudo mount.cifs
//pc1n7i01d03.us.dell.com/DTTUATNAS2/training /tmp/mnttest/ --verbose -o
credentials=/etc/.cred.txt
mount.cifs
** Attachment added: More information
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/4042/smbmountproblems.rst.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/4043/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
This mount command in Ubuntu does not work -- the directory listing is
indecipherable:
sc...@u904-209nvd1-95031:~$ sudo mount.cifs
//pc1n7i01d03.us.dell.com/DTTUATNAS2/training /tmp/mnttest/ --verbose -o
credentials=/etc/.cred.txt
mount.cifs
** Attachment added: More information
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/4042/smbmountproblems.rst.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/4043/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
Same problem here, on a Dell Mini10 using their factory installed Ubuntu
8.04 NR. But I have the latest updates from the http://dell-
mini.archive.canonical.com repositories -- including the gstreamer
package referenced above.
** Attachment added: Output from: cheese --gst-debug=5
Public bug reported:
On every first login attempt from a cold restart, after the splash
screen closes and the desktop appears, I receive an error message:
Error KDE Panel : The process for the system protocol died unexpectedly.
If I attempt to continue, some or all of the functionality of the
Public bug reported:
On every first login attempt from a cold restart, after the splash
screen closes and the desktop appears, I receive an error message:
Error KDE Panel : The process for the system protocol died unexpectedly.
If I attempt to continue, some or all of the functionality of the
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