My setup:

DC1
Fedora Core 1
Samba file server 
version samba-3.0.2-7.FC1 (what comes with Fedora 1)

DC2
RedHat Enterprise Linux 3
Samba client
samba-client-3.0.6-2.3E.i386.rpm (obtained from CentOS 3.3)

I want non-root user juan on DC2 to have read/write access to a specific
samba share on DC1.

On DC2, if I execute (as juan):
mount -t smbfs //dc/tmp /tmp/test

I get the error message:
mount: only root can do that

If I execute (as root):
mount -t smbfs //dc/tmp /tmp/test

The samba share is successfully mounted, but user juan has no write access
to it.

What do I do to make //dc/tmp writable by juan?

Thanks!
rad




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