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William B. Cattell
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      10-18-2004, 05:14 AM
I can do smbfs mounts from a Win2KPro workstation fine. If I mount a
share off the AD controller it seems to mount but the mount point no
longer shows up when doing an ls -la. If I try to cd into the mounted
directory I get an access denied. I mount the share from the root account
but use -o username=(my local Linux account) and my password. I can cd
into that directory if itīs not smbfs mounted.

I have the rights in AD to the share. If I mount it from another M$ box I
access it fine.

Any thoughts, ideas or suggestions?

TIA,
Bill
 
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Geoffrey King
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      10-18-2004, 11:48 AM
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 05:14:33 +0000, William B. Cattell wrote:

> I can do smbfs mounts from a Win2KPro workstation fine. If I mount a
> share off the AD controller it seems to mount but the mount point no
> longer shows up when doing an ls -la. If I try to cd into the mounted
> directory I get an access denied. I mount the share from the root account
> but use -o username=(my local Linux account) and my password. I can cd
> into that directory if itÂīs not smbfs mounted.
>
> I have the rights in AD to the share. If I mount it from another M$ box I
> access it fine.
>
> Any thoughts, ideas or suggestions?


Did you add the samba machine to the domain?
Is it a W2k3 domain or a W2k domain?

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William B. Cattell
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      10-19-2004, 06:58 PM
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:48:20 +0000, Geoffrey King wrote:

> On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 05:14:33 +0000, William B. Cattell wrote:
>
>> I can do smbfs mounts from a Win2KPro workstation fine. If I mount a
>> share off the AD controller it seems to mount but the mount point no
>> longer shows up when doing an ls -la. If I try to cd into the mounted
>> directory I get an access denied. I mount the share from the root account
>> but use -o username=(my local Linux account) and my password. I can cd
>> into that directory if itīs not smbfs mounted.
>>
>> I have the rights in AD to the share. If I mount it from another M$ box I
>> access it fine.
>>
>> Any thoughts, ideas or suggestions?

>
> Did you add the samba machine to the domain?
> Is it a W2k3 domain or a W2k domain?


thanks for the respose. Itīs a W2K3 AD domain. Yes, Itīs joined the
domain but when it joined it experienced a Kerberos error. Other than the
initial Kerberos error everything else seems to be working fine (browsing
shares, etc).
 
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