On 17 Feb 1998, Eloy A. Paris wrote:

> Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> : I'm having trouble with smbfs etc.... when I try to use smbmount to mount
> : a win95 drive, I get the following errors:
> :
> : $ smbmount //[service]/c /mnt -n
> : smb_get_length: Invalid NBT packet
> : smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL
> : smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL
> : mount error: Invalid argument
> : Please look at smbmount's manual page for possible reasons
> :
> : I have no idea what's not working, because samba's smbclient works
> : fine....
> 
> So you can do "smbclient ////[service]//c" with no problems? Is
> [service] the name of the Windows 95 machine?
> 
hmm I meant [server] :)

Yes, smbclient \\\\[server]\\[service] :) works fine and [server] is the
win95 machine, in this case it is "neb's pc" (dont ask me why.. its a
friends PC....)
so:

$ smbclient "\\\\neb's pc\\c"

works fine...
I understand that with smbmount you have to use //[server]/[service] , and
that [server] is the server's hostname (in this case "neb"), not it's
netbios name ("neb's pc").
Oh, if I dont use -n with smbmount, I get a "Password:" prompt. I guess
that means it has connected fine?


                       Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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