Lan Barnes wrote:
I'm going to do a Q&D backup of my Linux server at work by making a tar
file and then copying it to a M$ server under my control that is backed
up nightly by IT. I've shared the directory on M$ that I want to be the
target \\wrapp14\oz_backup. Now I need to know what to do from the Linux
server (oz). cp and mount don't seem to work. Is there some kind of
reverse samba?
mount -t smbfs ultimately calls smbmount, which uses smbclient to talk SMB
to Windows. The culprit in this is usually authentication, including
properly identifying yourself to the Windows machine.
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