  | | | The SMBMOUNT plot thickens | The SMBMOUNT plot thickens 2007-07-25 - By darrel barton
Back OK - all suggestions taken and implemented. Keep in mind (this is for Steve) I don't even HAVE the exact same prompts that you have. Where YOU have Microsoft network client - digitally sign communications (always) & (if server agrees) I have network client - digitally sign communications (always) & (if possible)
=-=-=-= Not that big a deal ... but the fact that differences like that exist -for no real reason- just frosts my windshield =-=-=-= Anyway .....
Double verified permissions and enabled all the logging and here's what I get:
Event viewer shows a successful logon by my mount.cifs client Event viewer shows a successful open of the target directory
Event viewer shows a successful READ of the target file ..... EVEN THOUGH LINUX gives me a "permission denied" error. Samba logs on Linux show successful mount. Nothing else.
At 09:00 AM 7/25/2007, you wrote:
>Message: 7 >Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 09:20:41 -0400 >From: "Kozakoff,Stephen J" <kozaksj@(protected)> >Subject: RE: SMBmount conspiracy >To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@(protected)> >Message-ID: > <D874258078AB854EAAD78C0F2196B9381A7EB4@(protected)> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > >I have the same setup - win2k3/RHEL ES4 >My local security policy settings are like this: >In Local Security Settings navigate to: >Local Policies >> Local Policies >> Security Options > >Microsoft network client - digitally sign communications (always) - >DISABLED >Microsoft network client - digitally sign communications (if server >agrees) - ENABLED >Microsoft network server - digitally sign communications (always) - >DISABLED >Microsoft network server - digitally sign communications (if server >agrees) - DISABLED > >Turn on Auditing: >In Local Security Settings navigate to: >Local Policies >> Audit Policy >Set Audit Object Access == Failure > >Next turn on auditing of Read events on the folder you are accessing. > >Now you can check the Security event log to see if you can gleen why >access is being denied. > >HTH. > >-Steve
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