On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 11:51:39AM +0100, Tim Ruehsen wrote:

> mounting shares via smbfs (also tried cifs - same problem) result in:
> mount error 13 = Permission denied

> the systems to mount are different linux systems:
> - current stable
> - 6 years old unstable
> - SuSE 7.1

> downgrading just smbfs to 3.0.27a-1 completely removes the problem.
> (dpkg -i --force-all smbfs_3.0.27a-1_i386.deb)

> my fstab entries look all the same (for example):
> //dev-3/dev    /network/dev-3/dev  smbfs      
> credentials=/etc/credentials.oms,uid=oms,gid=users,noauto,user

> the permissions for /network/dev-3/dev are 0777.
> i could not track the problem down (strace, changing permissions on the 
> credential file, trying with different users incl. root, changed options)

By any chance, to you have spaces before or after the equal sign in your
credentials file?

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