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Mounting my PC shares from UNix

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coldfish

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Dec 14, 2004
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I have successfully accesed my shares on my HP-UX 11 workstation and now I would like to access any shares on my W2KPC from my Unix box.

However I'm very new to Samba and so far all documentation I've read says that only Linux can do this.

I can see all shares on my PC using:
$ smbclient -U userid -W pcid
but I've no idea how to get access to them.

Any ideas?
 
You said that you accessed them via your HP-UX box but you can't do it from your Unix workstation? HP-UX is UNIX? Which UNIX can't you access it from? I've never tried it from Unix, but I've mounted shares from my Red Hat box using either mount, smbmount, or smbclient. Have you tried all three of those?

mount -t smbfs -o username=user //server/share /mnt_point

smbmount //server/share /mnt_point

smbclient //server/share -U ‘username’



ChrisP
 
When I try smbmount I get a password prompt, I put in my password which is the same as my MS domain password (same case with my username) and I get
Code:
"8883: Session setup failed, ERRDOS - ERRNOAccess (Access denied)."
I know it's the right password and username. Where should I look first in troubleshooting?
 
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