Mathew Johnston wrote:
>
> I have a mixed windows/linux network, and am looking to do file sharing
> over my LAN. Samba seems pretty good, except that mounted smb shares
> (in linux) sometimes lose connectivity. It really liked to do it when
> xmms crashed as I tried to add a directory to my pla
When I get the "input/output" error, it seems correlated to
the windows box being rebooted while it's still mounted on
the debian box.
John
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 01:03:03AM -0400, Mathew Johnston wrote:
> I have a mixed windows/linux network, and am looking to do file sharing
> over my LAN. Sa
yes ive seen it everytime ive used smbmount its very unstable. the only
workaround i could find was to umount and remount it from time to time.
there are NFS servers available for win* ...dunno if they are any good
though.
ideas..get a bigger hd :)
nate
Mathew Johnston wrote:
>
> I have a mixed
I have a mixed windows/linux network, and am looking to do file sharing
over my LAN. Samba seems pretty good, except that mounted smb shares
(in linux) sometimes lose connectivity. It really liked to do it when
xmms crashed as I tried to add a directory to my playlist that was
inside an smb share
hi
... can you remember how to configure Samba to support shadow passwords?
tks
Andrew
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To: Paulo Henrique Baptista; Debian User
Subject: Re: Win 2000 smbmount problems
Hi
I had
Hi
I had a similar problem problem. If I recall it was an issue with the way
passwords
were being encrypted (ie they are under NT with service pack >= 3). You may
want to
check this. Also, are you using shadow passwords on linux? If so, has the
samba
been configured for this?
HTH
Richard
Hi all,
I have a Debian server machine SMBmounting a Windows NT to get .dbf
files to import and use in a gtk/perl program. But now this machine is
upgraded to Windows 2000 and it is giving me an error about acess denied
altought the NT expert said that I can view (access) the des
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Graham Ashton wrote:
[snip]
> > Dont you have to use "\\" instead of "//"???
>
> no.
Hmm.. You are right.. I used it yesterday for the first time in 3 months..
My apologies.
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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On Sunday 21 March, Michael Beattie wrote:
> > ShadowGate:/root# smbmount //dahouse/c_on_dahouse /dahouse -U BW07442 -P
> > shadowgate.com -I 192.168.0.10
> > mount error: Operation not supported by device Please look at
> > smbmount's manual page for possible reasons
> >
> > I
On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, Brant Wells wrote:
>
> Howdy All...
howdy :)
> I have started having an SMBMOUNT problem, mounting a shared folder off of an
> NT Server machine...It was working before I had to re-compile my kernel
> 2.0.34 to have vfat & sound support...The only other change I've made
Howdy All...
I have started having an SMBMOUNT problem, mounting a shared folder off of an
NT Server machine...It was working before I had to re-compile my kernel 2.0.34
to have vfat & sound support...The only other change I've made, is I've added
my NT Worksation Partition to the /etc/fstab
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