Afshin Salek <[email protected]> writes: > Harry Putnam wrote: >> Afshin Salek <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> Does it work if you specify IP instead of the server name? >>> > > So does it work?
Sorry, I did answer that in another post but at about that time my ISP comcast started having serious problems in my area due to a fairly serious wind storm. I've been up and down a dozen times briefly since then. Not sure where the message got to. It appears to work about the same either way. numeric or alpha. The ones that work one way also work the other. And now finally all windows systems are able to connect to the shares. Seemed to take quite a long while to start working. But, still now windows machines can bringup the osol server in its `Network places' applet. [...] >> You still didn't answer the question: >> Can you see an osol cifs server on any of your windows clients using >> the Windows applet`Network Places' or not? >> > > Yes, we can! Thanks, good to know it is at least possible. [...] Harry wrote: > And by the way, I'm unable to mount any of the windows machines shares > on the osol server either. > Afshin replied: > I'm afraid, I can't help you with the client side issues. So is this still the right place to post that question? When osol machine is client, attempting to mount shares served from windows machines. But apparently still using tools from the cifs packages. My problem in simplest terms: Only root can mount shares served from the windows machines and then users cannot write to them. Users attempted mounts fail with: mount -F smbfs //mob1/mob1-c /mnt/mob1-c Password: mount: mount_smbfs: /mnt/mob1-c: Not owner User in this case has accounts on both ends. The mount point is, in fact owned by the user running mount. _______________________________________________ cifs-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-discuss
