it's got Win2k3 on and it's defiently the correct password.<br><br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 21/07/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">alan</b> <<a href="mailto:alan@comm-tech.org">alan@comm-tech.org</a>> wrote:
</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">If I try to mount a remote share with an incorrect password i get this:<br><br>965: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
<br>SMB connection failed<br><br>What version of samba is the server running.... or what version of doze<br>is it infected with?<br><br><br>======================================<br>Dan Attwood wrote:<br>> ok.<br>><br>
> It fails at the last command with:<br>><br>> 5467: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)<br>> SMB connection failed<br>><br>> I can access the share no problem via the network browser in nautilus,
<br>> however apart form being slow this doesn't give thumbnails for<br>> pictures or allow and collection to be made with something like F-spot<br>> - with 25,000 odd pictures on our drives a decent photo manager is
<br>> pretty important.<br>><br>> dan<br>><br>> On 21/07/06, *alan* < <a href="mailto:alan@comm-tech.org">alan@comm-tech.org</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:alan@comm-tech.org">alan@comm-tech.org</a>>>
<br>> wrote:<br>><br>> #Try a step by step with smb. The problem with mounting smb shares<br>> is usually with permissions. Let us know how far you get in these<br>> steps, that will give a clue to the problem.
<br>><br>> smbclient -L serverIPaddress -U smb-username<br>> (enter password)<br>><br>> #You should see a bunch of shares listed, as well as the other<br>> stuff collected from other smb browsers. If that worked then try:
<br>><br>> smbclient //serverIPaddress/sharename -U your-smb-username<br>> (enter password)<br>><br>> #This should give you a little ftp-like native smb-client prompt.<br>> If this worked (exit to get out) then try actually mounting an smb
<br>> share<br>><br>> sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=your-smb-username<br>> //ipaddress/sharename /mnt/mountpoint (all on 1 line)<br>><br>> #That will mount it as readonly for anyone except root, but if
<br>> that works then your ready for the fstab. The equivalent fstab<br>> entry is like this:<br>><br>> //ipaddress/sharename /mnt/mountpoint smbfs<br>> username=your-smb-username,password=yourpassword 0 0 (all on 1 line)
<br>> sudo mount /mnt/mountpoint<br>><br>> Have found in dapper that using smb:///username@serverIP/sharename<br>> in address bar of nautilus can access smb devices normal user<br>> read/write no problems..
<br>><br>> =================================<br>> Dan Attwood wrote:<br>> I've been buggering about with Ubuntu at work again and I've been<br>> trying to make mapping shares to my domain server work, with vert
<br>> little sucess.<br>><br>> I've followed the instructions on the unofficial ubuntu guide and<br>> as such i've created a .smbcredentials with my username and<br>> password, i've created the local folder to map the share to and
<br>> i've created a line in fstab<br>><br>> When ever i run sudo mount -a it goes away and does it's thing<br>> without complaining. when I try an open the local folder though<br>> it won't work, it just says 'access was denied'
<br>><br>> I've also tried smb4k which shows all the shares as greyed out.<br>><br>> hmmmm<br>> dan<br>><br>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
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