On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 09:30:46AM +1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My problem is that I do not have the ability to write to the Windows
> shares from my Linux boxes using smbfs (read access is fine)
> All ideas will be gratefully accepted (I am sure this must be
> something simple I have missed).
Assuming you are successfully authenticating as a user that has write
access to the shares in question, it may be that the user you're logged
into the Linux machine as doesn't have (local) write access to the
directories or files. Take a look at the smbmount(8) man page,
particularly the 'uid' and 'gid' options.
It would also be useful if you could send the output of 'mount' to the
list after the share is mounted, and an 'ls -l' style directory listing
of the contents of the mounted SMB share.
Cheers,
-mjg
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