Re: Sarge smbclient shows error mounting windows share-but fedora does it well--help

2005-07-06 Thread Siju George
On 7/6/05, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I can mount the said windows share from Fedora Core3 using the same > command but it shows error in Debian Sarge. Please help me > troubleshoot the problem. > > backupsrv:~# mount //172.16.4.33/soft /mnt/tmp -o username=administrator

Sarge smbclient shows error mounting windows share-but fedora does it well--help

2005-07-06 Thread Siju George
Hi all, I can mount the said windows share from Fedora Core3 using the same command but it shows error in Debian Sarge. Please help me troubleshoot the problem. backupsrv:~# mount //172.16.4.33/soft /mnt/tmp -o username=administrator mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on //172.16.4.

Re: Mounting windows share

2003-08-14 Thread Shri Shrikumar
> OK, additional info. Running smbclient -L mandor (mandor is the name of > the file server) from the Mandrake machine shows three file shares, one > of which is the one I'm trying to access. Running the same command from > the Debian machine shows Mandor as a server but doesn't show any of the >

Re: Mounting windows share

2003-08-14 Thread Dan Jones
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 21:27, Dan Jones wrote: > I have a file server running Samba with a public share, readable and > writable to anyone. I have two Windows machines and one Mandrake > machine successfully accessing the share. Viewing the connections under > Webmin shows the machines connected a

Mounting windows share

2003-08-14 Thread Dan Jones
I have a file server running Samba with a public share, readable and writable to anyone. I have two Windows machines and one Mandrake machine successfully accessing the share. Viewing the connections under Webmin shows the machines connected as user nobody, group nogroup. However, when I try to

Re: Mounting windows share

2003-08-09 Thread Dan Jones
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 21:07, Shri Shrikumar wrote: > > OK, additional info. Running smbclient -L mandor (mandor is the name of > > the file server) from the Mandrake machine shows three file shares, one > > of which is the one I'm trying to access. Running the same command from > > the Debian mac