Afternoon all!
I am hoping someone on this enlightened list can help me as I've run out
of ideas to try.
After a recent domain upgrade from an NT to Windows 2003 domain at my
work I can no longer mount shares on a Windows 2000 server.
After extensive testing and trialling of the cifs modules and smbfs I
have discovered that I can mount shares from another server (windows
2003) using smbfs and cifs. It is also part of the domain.
The server was rebooted over the weekend and it seems that something was
waiting for a reboot to become active/change.
Trying to mount with smbfs as I previously had results in the error:
# mount //srv2/Users
cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it.
4804: protocol negotiation failed
SMB connection failed
So googling told me that I must use CIFS.
When I use cifs, the Kernel log says that "CIFS Session Established
successfully" however I then get a:
Status code returned 0xc0000022 NT_STATUS_ACCESS _DENIED
Anyone have any ideas how I can mount the shares again?
TIA.
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Simon Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wongy.org
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