[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We're using Samba 3.0.21a-1 on a CentOS 4.2 server (kernel > 2.6.9-22.0.2.ELsmp); everything works more or less fine, > it's functioning as the PDC with an OpenLDAP back end (setup > essentially straight from the Idealx.org playbook), etc. > > We're trying to mount Windows shares to back them up, and > getting "permission denied" errors when trying to read > certain files from those shares. > > A typical operation might look like this: > > server:~# mount -t smbfs -o > username="\\LCLDOMAIN\backup",password="password" > //workstation/share /mnt/backup > > server:~# tar jcvf /mnt/backup_drive/workstation.tar.bz2 > /mnt/backup > > The backup user has the SeBackupPrivilege right set, which > to my understanding should allow it read-access to every > file on those shares...? > > server:~# net rpc rights list backup > Password: > SeBackupPrivilege > > I'd love to know what I'm doing wrong. Haven't really > touched Samba since 2.0 was in Beta, so to say I'm slightly > in over my head might be an understatement... > > Thanks! > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Why not use cifs instead of smbfs? seems to work better for me. -- *--* Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *--* Voice: 425.739.4247 *--* Fax: 425.827.9577 *--* HTTP://the-penguin.otak.com/~lawrence -------------------------------------- - - - - - - O t a k i n c . - - - - -
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