On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 01:24:34PM +0000, Damian Sinclair wrote: > My LAN includes a server machine running FC4, with several shares mounted > with > Samba. Yesterday, I upgraded the packages on the FC4 machine, and these > included Samba, which is now at 3.0.23a. Unfortunately, this seems to have > broken the mounted shares for my Ubuntu 6.06 installation on my Acer 1682WLMI > laptop. The cifs module on Ubuntu reports as version 1.39. > > The symptoms are that I can list the files on the cifs mount, but cannot > access them. Here's an example of the problem from my laptop: > > $ sudo mount -t cifs //192.168.123.2/hde1 /mnt/hde1 -o / > username=[myuser],domain=[mydomain],uid=[myuser],gid=[mygroup] > Password: > $ file /mnt/hde1/test.mp3 /mnt/hde1/test.mp3: ERROR: cannot read > `/mnt/hde1/test.mp3' (Permission denied) > $ ls -l /mnt/hde1/test.mp3 > -rwxrwSrwt 1 [myuser] [mygroup] 5019629 2006-07-31 11:12 /mnt/hde1/test.mp3 > > If I simply change to smbfs: > > $ sudo mount -t smbfs //192.168.123.2/hde1 /mnt/hde1 -o > username=[myuser],domain=[mydomain],uid=[myuser],gid=[mygroup] > Password: > $ file /mnt/hde1/test.mp3 /mnt/hde1/test.mp3: MP3 file with ID3 version 2.4.0 > tag > $ ls -l /mnt/hde1/test.mp3 -rwxr-xr-x 1 [myuser] [mygroup] 5019629 2006-07-31 > 11:12 /mnt/hde1/test.mp3 > > So why not use smbfs? Well, because many of the files I have on the shares > have > foreign characters in them, and smbfs mounts using the settings for unicode > as I > understand them (iocharset=utf8,codepage=unicode,unicode) don't work at all > (no > listing even). This is a different issue, however. For now I'm interested in > working out why the cifs mount is broken seeing as cifs is meant to supercede > smbfs.
This is a server bug. I've fixed it in the svn code and it will be fixed in 3.0.23b. Sorry for the problem. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
