Hi, I did try this, but I've tried it again.
Makes absolutely no change. (sorry for the double post mate, thought best directed to the mailing list) > On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 20:01:17 -0700, [email protected] wrote: >> SNIP >>> >>>> >>>> [Storage] >>>> comment = 500GB FAT file storage >>>> path = /mnt/noontec/ >>>> writeable = yes >>>> printable = no >>>> veto files = /.snap/ >>>> hide dot files = yes >>>> guest ok = yes >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> vfs objects = recycle >>>> recycle:repository = .recycle/%U >>>> recycle:keeptree = yes >>>> recycle:versions = yes >>>> recycle:touch = yes >>>> recycle:directory_mode = 0777 >>>> recycle:subdir_mode = 0700 >> >> Just for shits and giggles try >> >> force user = root >> >> Cheers, >> >> TMS III >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ======= >>>> = eof = >>>> ======= >>>> >>>> My mounts look like this: >>>> >>>> /dev/fuse0 on /mnt/noontec-movies (fusefs, local, synchronous) >>>> /dev/da1s1 on /mnt/noontec (msdosfs, local) >>>> >>>> (fuse0 due to the ntfs) >>>> >>>> I've tried every which way to mount the FAT32 disk, including: >>>> >>>> mount_msdosfs -o large=yes,longnames=yes,nowin95=yes -u root -g wheel >>>> -m >>>> 777 /dev/da1s1 /mnt/noontec >>>> mount_msdosfs -o large=yes,longnames=yes,nowin95=yes -u nobody -g >>>> nobody >>>> -m 777 /dev/da1s1 /mnt/noontec >>>> >>>> With all the options, with just defaults, etc etc etc. They all work >>>> as >>>> expected on the machine, full read/write access however Samba fails to >>> read >>>> >>>> from it. >>>> >>>> After some config tweaking I've got Samba to give me at least >>>> something >>> to >>>> >>>> describe an error: >>>> >>>> [2010/06/20 10:07:35.431133, 1] smbd/vfs.c:932(check_reduced_name) >>>> check_reduced_name: couldn't get realpath for * >>>> [2010/06/20 10:07:35.433036, 3] >>>> smbd/filename.c:1181(filename_convert) >>>> filename_convert: check_name failed for name * with >>>> NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER >>>> [2010/06/20 10:07:35.434894, 3] smbd/error.c:80(error_packet_set) >>>> error >>>> packet at smbd/trans2.c(2290) cmd=50 (SMBtrans2) >>>> NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER >>>> >>>> When attempting to access the share (ie. smbclient) I get this >>>> information: >>>> >>>> >>>> r...@pharaoh:#> smbclient //192.168.0.10/Storage >>>> Enter root's password: >>>> Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.5.3] >>>> Server not using user level security and no password supplied. >>>> smb: \> ls >>>> NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER listing \* >>>> >>>> 59574 blocks of size 8388608. 35667 blocks available >>>> smb: \> >>>> >>>> When trying to access the NTFS share: >>>> >>>> >>>> r...@pharaoh:#> smbclient //192.168.0.10/Movies >>>> Enter root's password: >>>> Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.5.3] >>>> Server not using user level security and no password supplied. >>>> smb: \> ls >>>> . D 0 Sun Jun 20 20:27:32 >>> 2010 >>>> >>>> .. D 0 Sun Jun 20 19:55:18 >>> 2010 >>>> >>>> $RECYCLE.BIN D 0 Sun Jun 13 02:16:54 >>> 2010 >>>> >>>> Files D 0 Sun Jun 20 06:47:49 >>> 2010 >>>> >>>> More Files D 0 Sun Jun 20 00:51:08 >>> 2010 >>>> >>>> Even More files D 0 Sun Jun 20 06:47:49 >>> 2010 >>>> >>>> >>>> 59604 blocks of size 8388608. 49286 blocks available >>>> smb: \> >>>> >>>> >>>> This has absolutely got me stumped. I've tried and googled for >>> everything >>>> >>>> I can think of but to no avail. I've tried in the IRC channel on >>> freenode >>>> >>>> but I think it could be a time zone conflict as there wasn't really >>> anyone >>>> >>>> active. >>>> >>>> Part of me is conflicted on whether this is a Samba issue or a FreeBSD >>>> issue, but considering I have complete functional access (even for the >>>> lowest permission user) to the mount and yet Samba fails to function - >>> I'm >>>> >>>> beginning to become convinced it is a Samba issue. >>>> >>>> Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated, as I am out of ideas. >>>> >>>> Kindest Regards, >>>> >>>> Josh Finlay >>>> -- >>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
