This problem began a couple months ago with my new install of (you guessed it) XP sp2. Now, when i mount a share from the xp machine to my debian box, everyone, including rot, gets a permission denied trying to ls the dir.
I've read posts about switching to cifs, but that has opened a whole new can of worms. I'd just like to see smbfs mount my shares properly the way they used to. My version of samba is 3.0.7-1 according to dpkg on debian unstable. the mount command is mount -t smbfs -o credentials=cred.file,netbiosname=intruder,workgroup=workgroup,ip=111.111.111.111 //host/share /path/to/mount/dir I've done lots of look ups on google regarding many combinations of xp smbfs and the problems encountered to no avail. I'm at wits end and don't know what else to do. Sincerely, Jason -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
