The client is running 2.6.18 stock kernel. It shud be a year and a half old or so. I saw cifs module loaded. Here's the output from modinfo cifs
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.18.8-0.7-default/kernel/fs/cifs/cifs.ko author: Steve French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> license: GPL description: VFS to access servers complying with the SNIA CIFS Specification e.g. Samba and Windows version: 1.45 vermagic: 2.6.18.8-0.7-default SMP mod_unload 586 REGPARM gcc-4.1 supported: external depends: srcversion: F8F65B4747CFABB396E7C28 parm: cifs_max_pending:Simultaneous requests to server. Default: 50 Range: 2 to 256 (int) parm: cifs_min_small:Small network buffers in pool. Default: 30 Range: 2 to 256 (int) parm: cifs_min_rcv:Network buffers in pool. Default: 4 Range: 1 to 64 (int) parm: CIFSMaxBufSize:Network buffer size (not including header). Default: 16384 Range: 8192 to 130048 (int) The server is running 2.6.24 stock kernel. Thank you! Pakorn Michael Heydon wrote: > Helmut Hullen wrote: >> Hallo, Pakorn, >> <snip> >> You may set the SUID flag for "mount,cifs" and "umount.cifs" on the >> server. >> > That could be a security hazard. If we assume that cifs unix extensions > can be made to work, I could bring in my laptop which contains a SUID > root binary and mount it to my workstation. >> Viele Gruesse! >> Helmut >> > > The mount output looks OK to me. How old is the client's kernel (sorry, > I'm not familar with distro version numbers/names)? Does it have CIFS > Posix support built in (or the relevant modules loaded)? > > *Michael Heydon - IT Administratorr * > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
