H.S. [mailto:[email protected]] wrote: >On 30/07/10 05:02 AM, Moray Henderson wrote: >> H.S. [mailto:[email protected]] wrote: >>> I have a Debian machine running Unstable acting as a samba server. The >>> server was installed a few days ago after a reinstall of the OS. The >>> older installation's samba configs were backed up and restored after >>> installation. >>> >>> The Samba shares are accessible if I access them from a Windows 7 >>> client. The shares, however, cannot be accessed from a Debian client >>> (newly installed amd64 Testing). The error I get from the Debian client >>> <SNIP> >>> What am I missing here? >> >> Things to check: >> >> Rather than mounting, can you use smbclient to access the share? >> Do you see any better errors in the logs of either client or server? >> Is client running SELinux or equivalent? > >I can browse the shares via dolphin in KDE. I can use smbclient and it >appears to work: >$ smbclient -L //192.168.0.8 -U hs >Enter hs's password: >Domain=[SMBWG] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.4.8] > > Sharename Type Comment > --------- ---- ------- > print$ Disk Printer Drivers > Pictures Disk Pictures Repository > IPC$ IPC IPC Service (red server) > hs Disk Home Directories >Domain=[SMBWG] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.4.8] > > Server Comment > --------- ------- > RED red server > > Workgroup Master > --------- ------- > SMBWG red > > >No, there is no selinux running on samba server. The server's log also >do not show anything abnormal. I get info regarding the smbclient stuff, >but no info regarding the error 13 that cifs mounting is giving me.
How about SELinux on the client - that may deny permission for remote mounts if the mount point has the wrong context. Can you mount other filesystems (USB stick, for example) via sudo? Your original example said: >~$ sudo mount -v -t cifs -o user=<username> //sambaserver/Share >~/mnt/Share >Password: .... <username's password here> .... >mount.cifs kernel mount options: >ip=192.168.0.8,unc=//sambaserver/Share,,ver=1,user=<username>,pass=**** *** >* >mount error(13): Permission denied Was mount.cifs picking up the correct password there? Can you sudo to a shell, and give the mount command with all the options on the command line? Moray. "To err is human. To purr, feline" -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
