Last night, I wiped my rpool and re-installed snv134 from scratch. I have a storage pool that I have several filesystems on that are shared via CIFS. Everything was working fine and dandy before re-installing and importing the storage pool.
Now, I can't connect as my normal user to the CIFS shares (on either my macbook or winxp box). I get messages saying I do not have permission to view the contents. The shares that are set with guestok=true, I can connect to, but only as guest. I don't have anything crazy set up. It's a small home network with only two users (me and wife). I am not sure what I managed to mess up or where to start looking to fix it. /var/adm/messages logs when I try to connect to the shares that don't allow guests with messages like: Apr 20 00:58:55 nas smbsrv: [ID 138215 kern.notice] NOTICE: smbd[NAS\guest]: misc access denied: guest disabled So, it appears that my user login is not working, and the client is falling back to guest. Permissions don't seem to be the problem. I can read, write, execute, whatever on the opensolaris box just fine, I just can't connect over CIFS. I've reset the permissions/acls with a chmod 777 and chmod A=everyone@:rwxpdDaARWcCos:fd:allow (recursively). The only thing I can think of worth noting is that when I imported the storage pool, I had not yet installed SUNWsmbsr so zpool import returned some output to the effect that it couldn't enable the CIFS shares. I really have no idea where to start here. Any ideas or suggestions? cifs-gendiag output is here: http://pastebin.org/162508 Thanks, Eric -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ cifs-discuss mailing list cifs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-discuss