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samba, fc5 win98

samba, fc5 win98

2007-05-02       - By Mobolaji.Osinuga@(protected)

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Hello Tyche,

I think what you can do is to mount the smb on the fc server itself first
and see from the log what you have there.

I mean creating a folder like /test and mounting the smb share on that
folder with all the parameters. e.g mount -t smb (or cifs)
//ipaddressofserver/sharename /test -o username=usernameused
password=password used.

You can verify the exact syntax from the man pages.

Thank you and regards,

Mobolaji
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> i have an old laptop that i use as an answering machine. i am running out
> of
> hd space on it. i would like too use some filespace on my fc5 server for
> the
> answering machines use.
>
> i am unable to get the laptop to mount the smb share. win98 keeps telling
> me
> the password is wrong.
>
> even with iptables shut down and encryption off on both machines still no
> mounting. i can ftp files from one to the other, but can not mount the
> shares.
>
> security does no good unless it allows one to do what one needs doing.
>
> any help would be appreciated.
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> tia
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> tyche
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> It's pretty early where i'm at so ignore typos.
>
> I seem to recall Samba uses only eight characters
> for a password (default) Maybe your password is too long
>
>
> Try setting the smb.conf file, or (in x) to be a share
> only (no passwords) to see if the connection works without
> the security.
>
> If yes, then try a shorter password
>
>
> Are you able to access the server from other workstations?
>
> Try shutting down selinux for the smb service.
> Be sure to set your lan in selinux as a trusted device.
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> Keep trying
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>> i have an old laptop that i use as an answering machine. i am
>> running out of hd space on it. i would like too use some
>> filespace on my fc5 server for the answering machines use.
>>
>> i am unable to get the laptop to mount the smb share. win98
>> keeps telling me the password is wrong.
>>
>> even with iptables shut down and encryption off on both
>> machines still no mounting. i can ftp files from one to the
>> other, but can not mount the shares.
>>
>> security does no good unless it allows one to do what one needs doing.
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>> any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> tia
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>> tyche
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> On Wednesday 02 May 2007 10:21, Bret Stern wrote:
>> It's pretty early where i'm at so ignore typos.
> no problem with that. very fluent in typoese.
>> I seem to recall Samba uses only eight characters
>> for a password (default) Maybe your password is too long
> password length is 7 characters. was working fine upto fc2.
>>
>> Try setting the smb.conf file, or (in x) to be a share
>> only (no passwords) to see if the connection works without
>> the security.
> no sure how to do that. will look into it.
>> If yes, then try a shorter password
>>
>>
>> Are you able to access the server from other workstations
> have no other winbased machines that have network cards. kinda hard to
> find
> isa network card that work.
>>
>> Try shutting down selinux for the smb service.
>> Be sure to set your lan in selinux as a trusted device.
> selinux has been disabled. should NOT be running at all.
>> Keep trying
>>
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