Subject: Re: SMBFS
To: Jan Schaumann <jschauma@netmeister.org>
From: Jaromir Dolecek <jdolecek@NetBSD.org>
List: current-users
Date: 03/12/2004 09:26:50
Jan Schaumann wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use mount_smbfs to access a remote Windows share:
>
> mount_smbfs -I remote.server.name -W campus -u jschauma \
> //jschauma@remote/jschauma /mnt
> Password:
There are problems with using alternate owner of the mounted
tree (i.e. -u). I will be looking on those soon. Can you
try without -u meanwhile?
Jaromir
> This only succeeds if I do this as root. As a regular user, I get:
> mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = Operation not permitted
>
> Tracing it:
> 763 mount_smbfs CALL open(0xbfbfed84,0x2,0x4805429c)
> 763 mount_smbfs NAMI "/dev/nsmb0"
> 763 mount_smbfs RET open 3
> 763 mount_smbfs CALL ioctl(0x3,_IOW('n',0x6a,0x4),0xbfbfedc4)
> 763 mount_smbfs GIO fd 3 wrote 772 bytes
> [...]
> 763 mount_smbfs RET ioctl -1 errno 1 Operation not permitted
>
> $ ls -l /dev/nsmb0
> crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 98, 0 Mar 8 15:20 /dev/nsmb0
>
> Anyway, so as root I can mount the share:
>
> df(1) shows it mounted, and I can copy files to it etc. But I can't
> ls(1) it:
>
> $ ls -l
> ls: .: Invalid argument
>
> $ ls -l file
> -rwxrwxrwx 1 jschauma wheel 137837347 Mar 8 16:37 file
>
>
> And I can't unmount the filesystem either, the filesystem seems busy,
> even though nothing has, as far as I can determine, a filehandle open.
> Forcing the unmount just crashed my system.
>
> This is a -current kernel (1.6ZC).
>
> Does anbody know what's going on or if there's anything I'm doing wrong?
>
> -Jan
>
> --
> "Ford," he said, "you're turning into a penguin. Stop it."
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