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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: guestHH on July 06, 2002, 06:27:46 PM
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Hi,
While trying to mount a shared directory on a W2K server I get this error:
[root@server smbmount //192.168.10.6/share /mnt/mountpoint
2844: session request to 192.168.10.6 failed (Called name not present)
2844: session request to 192 failed (Called name not present)
Password:
2844: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
SMB connection failed
The shared directory is accesible to everyone with full right?
Anybody any idea ?
Thanks,
guestHH
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Hi RequestedDeletion,
sorry, no idea at all, but the very same probs with W2k and XP - even disabling password encryption doesnt work at all.
Hope someone on this forum is whiser than I am ...
cheers,
Ralph
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IIRC, "everybody" in the NT/2K/XP world doesn't really mean "everybody" but rather all users on the machine / domain. Its Guest that's really "everybody".
So, if you are trying to mount an "everybody" share as root on your box without specifiying a user on the machine / domain, you're probably not going to have much luck.
So two options...
- make the share readable by guest (and enable guest on that machine)
- do something like :
mount -t smbfs -o username=user,password=foobar //192.168.10.6/share /mnt/mountpoint
and use an actual username and password valid on the machine.
-- G
"Eh, good's okay. Great would be good. But awesome would be great."
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Thanks Guck,
I will try that when I'm back in the office.
I know for sure that the guest account is disabled (standard procedure), so I hope you're right.
Regards,
guestHH