denis bonnenfant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:Ok, I've got it : smbmount on linux boot disk try to connect first on TCP port 445, and then on port 139. My samba box was configured (Iptables) to drop port 445, so smbmount was waiting to timeout on port 445 before doing anything. The problem was solved by simply accept connexions on port 445 (with Iptables, not Samba). It seems that this behavior was added when compiling smbmount on 4.1 bootdisk. this is odd, as M$ itself recommends to close port 445 for security reasons...
It's really weird, as smbmount seems to wait for a timeout before
mounting z: I tried to mount the same share from another linux b
(smbfs 2.2-8), and from win2K, and there was no problem, mounting ro
or rw. Maybe a name resolution problem ? I tried
//172.16.1.100/install, //serv-micro/install but it is the same. DHCP
is passing DNS and WINS servers. My samba server is using LDAP for
authentification, but i can't see how this may be a problem, as it
is server's job to authentify, and the client is not involved. I'm
going to investigate furthermore...
Thanks. I look forward to finding out what you learn.
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