The shares are open to all users on the network so I use the guest account.
If I log in as root and type
#smbmount //clinical/Main /mnt/Main -o guest
it works just fine and connects
if I log in as a regular user
#smbmount //clinical/Main /mnt/Main -o guest
cannot mount on /mnt/Main: Operation not permitted
smbmnt failed: 1
I did
#chmod -R 777 /mnt/Main
no change
On Saturday 25 October 2003 4:48 pm, Eric Jahn wrote:
> Are you not specifying the password for security reasons? Anyway, I bet if
> you change "owner" to "user" and make sure /mnt/Study has permissions for
> the the user (I open up the directory to 777, just to get working and then
> restrict more once working). If you have smbclient installed, does the
> smbclient command work as root? try the command:
> smbclient //clinical/Study putpasswordhere -U putusernamehere
>
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