Hi, I am trying to mount a SMB share from a Windows 2003 Server. It works with smbclient, but not with mount_smbfs.
Samba 3.6.22 smbclient from pkgsrc: tethys# smbclient -I 192.168.0.251 -W WPSD -U administrator //wps-terminal/Allgemeines WARNING: The security=share option is deprecated Enter administrator's password: Domain=[WPSD] OS=[Windows Server 2003 R2 3790 Service Pack 2] Server=[Windows Server 2003 R2 5.2] smb: \> The same doesn't work with mount_smbfs, or am I missing something? tethys# mount_smbfs -I 192.168.0.251 -W WPSD //administrator@wps-terminal/Allgemeines /mnt Password: mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = Permission denied mount_smbfs: lookup 13: Permission denied A wrong password would result in... mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = Authentication error mount_smbfs: lookup 80: Authentication error ...so I assume it gets connected, but why is the permission denied? WPSD is an Active Directory Domain, not a workgroup. Is that a problem? I tried mount_smbfs on a Samba Server with a simple Workgroup and free share access, which worked fine. Same problem on different architectures I tried. ktrace shows that ioctl(SMBIOC_LOOKUP) returns with 13, Permission denied. Any help? :) -- Frank Wille
