On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 17:52:17 +1000 Adam Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I Have an Windows server A with with I smbmount into B. Than I what to > > share with nfs from B into the rest. > > So when workstation X starts copying files off B, it's actually getting > the files from A? Yes, that is correct. This is because A and B and on a Gigabit network. B is also in an 100Mbs Network with a lot other machines. Since some people (sometimes) need data from A I need this solution. > > > Do you have this working? > > Yep, like Gary says, just set it up like you normally would. Don't > forget that you probably need to mount the share *before* you load the > NFS server, otherwise you'll share the empty mountpoint instead of the > actual files (yes, even once you mount the folder with smbmount the NFS > server will continue to share the empty mountpoint until you restart > it.) I did, the problem is that on server X i mount: mount B:/TERABYTE local_dir I get mount: B:/TERABYTE failed, reason given by server: Permission denied On B's fstab I have: //A/terabyte /TERABYTE smbfs dmask=0777,fmask=0666,username=genuser,password=genuser 1 1 On B's exports I have: /TERABYTE *(rw,sync) Any ideas? Thanks Luis -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
