[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mli/tmp> rpcclient -U Admin%pass -c 'netsharegetinfo Data' 192.168.1.78
command not found: netsharegetinfo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mli/tmp> rpcclient -V
Version 3.0.9-2.3-SUSE

On Windows, I can not find "netsharegetinfo".
I am using Windows XP home edition, it matters?


Henrik Zagerholm wrote:
Hi Michael,
That is weird.
If I do this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpcclient -U Admin%pass -c 'netsharegetinfo Data' 10.168.1.133
I get this back:
netname: Data
        remark:
        path:   C:\Data
        password:
        type:   0x0
        perms:  0
        max_uses:       -1
        num_uses:       0
DACL
        ACL     Num ACEs:       1       revision:       2
        ---
        ACE
                type: ACCESS ALLOWED (0) flags: 0
                Specific bits: 0x1ff
Permissions: 0x1f01ff: SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS WRITE_OWNER_ACCESS WRITE_DAC_ACCESS READ_CONTROL_ACCESS DELETE_ACCESS
                SID: S-1-1-0


As you see it works :)
What version of rpcclient are you using?

Cheers,
Henrik

"rpcclient -U #{_strUser}%#{_strPass} -c 'netsharegetinfo # {_strShare}' #{_strIP}"
29 apr 2006 kl. 00:44 skrev Michael Li:

Hi, Henrik,

Thank you very much for you reply.

I tried
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mli/tmp> rpcclient 192.168.1.78 -U username% password -c 'netsharegetinfo public'
cmd = netsharegetinfo public
command not found: netsharegetinfo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mli/tmp> rpcclient 192.168.1.78 -U username% password -c 'dir'
cmd = dir
command not found: dir

What did I do wrong ?
or is there some setup in Windows side ?


Best regards.
Michael Li



Henrik Zagerholm wrote:

I think you mean:
$ rpcclient (ip and user/pass info here) -c 'netsharegetinfo public'
Which returns info like
C:\Data\public
25 apr 2006 kl. 16:35 skrev Michael Li:

Hi,

In computer A, is there any way to know local path at
computer B?

Let me give more details :

Computer B(linux) has a directory, called /samba/shared,
it is mapped to Computer A(Windows) as S:.
In computer A, is there any way to know "S:"'s local
path in computer B is "/samba/shared" ?


Furthermore, in computer B, is there any way to know
"/samba/shared" is mapped as "S:" in computer A ?

Best regards.
Michael Li


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