[wplug] Fedora C2 and Win2k Domain [Partial Resolve]

chris.romano at verizon.net chris.romano at verizon.net
Tue Jun 8 11:28:43 EDT 2004


> 
> From: <chris.romano at verizon.net>
> Date: 2004/06/08 Tue AM 10:18:17 EDT
> To: General user list <wplug at wplug.org>,  <Jeremey.Wise at agilysys.com>
> Subject: Re: [wplug] Fedora C2 and Win2k Domain
> 
> > 
> > From: "Wise, Jeremey" <Jeremey.Wise at agilysys.com>
> > Date: 2004/06/07 Mon PM 04:37:54 EDT> To: wplug at wplug.org> Subject: Re: [wplug] Fedora C2 and Win2k Domain
> > 
> > Try being specific in what syntax you are using to get your connection.
> > Here is my startup script to attach to a W2k server for replication of my data for corp archiving.
> > 
> > mount -t smbfs -o workgroup=workgroup,username=user,password=passw0rd //servername/sharename /media/smb> 
> > Make sure your servername is referanced in /etc/hosts.
> > 
> > > 
> > > On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 12:05, Chris Romano wrote:
> > > > I have Fedora C2 installed and everything is going smoothly except one
> > > > part.  I can not connect to any of the windows machines.  My local
> > > > username/password is the same as my windows one.  I can go to Computer
> > > > -> Network -> Windows Network -> Domain and see all of the machines. 
> > > > When I try to open the machine I get "Folder contents could not be
> > > > displayed" ... "You do not have the permissions ...".  I can access
> > > > these shares from a windows box.  I can't find any option for "Connect
> > > > As".  I tried to search google, but all issues where going from
> > > > Windows->Linux and not the other way around.  Can someone help shed some
> > > > light on the issue? Other then that, everything is going well.
> > > > 
> 
> Well I wasn't using any of that.  Everything was there after the install.  I tried the mount -t smbfs before but it gave me some errors.  I actually just finished reinstalling FC2. I put Vectorlinux on ... diferrent story...  This time it doesn't display any of the machines in the network, but it at least shows me the domain.  When I try to open the domain, I an error like this "Can't display all the objects".  So I tried the mount.  This is what i used:
> mount -t smbfs -o workgroup=atlas.enterprise,username=user,password=pass //servername/share /mnt/servernameIt didn't give me any errors.  I can cd /mnt/servername; however when I "ls" it just sits there.  The same thing happens when I try to browse there through GNOME.  And now the default icons on my desktop has disappeared.
> 
Ok so after that process hung I had to reboot ... during the reboot it hung tring to unmount the smbfs.  I get it to boot up and logged back in.  This time it would display the machines on the network from Desktop -> Computer -> Network -> Windows Network -> Domain.  However I am back to the original error: "You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "Windows Network: atlsv01".  This time I issued the mount command as I did previously.  This time it worked and mounted the fs.  I can now browse that mount.  So can mount all of the shares that I need but I still can't browse the network.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
Chris Romano




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