More info is needed:

- Run this script on the Solaris box and post the output
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/cifs-server/files/cifs-gendiag

- Output of "ls -Vd" on the directory with 750

- A network trace of your authentication attempt. You can use Wireshark
    or snoop. You can use snoop like this (should run as root):

    snoop -o <capture-output.cap>

- What's your client OS?

Afshin

Aaron Epps wrote:
> OK, so here's some more info.  If I am logged onto the client system as UserA 
> and connect to UserA's home share via CIFS, permissions work as expected; 
> however, if I am logged on as UserB and then try to connect to UserA's home 
> share it appears that I get mapped to nobody, even though as UserB I am 
> prompted for a username and password (since UserB does not exist on the 
> OpenSolaris system) and I enter UserA's username and password.
> 
> So, it looks like either A). I cannot masquerade as another user when 
> connecting to a CIFS share or B). I need to manually create a mapping on the 
> server for UserB to map to UserA. Thoughts?
_______________________________________________
cifs-discuss mailing list
[email protected]
http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-discuss

Reply via email to