Server :: How To Access NFS Share

Apr 9, 2010

I created nfs share using the system-config-nfs gui on rhel server but is ther a method to access it from another rhel5 server using graphical interface?my question is there a method to access nfs share in gui?

View 3 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Server :: Can See My Samba Share But Cannot Access It.

Apr 24, 2009

This is my first post. I am not all that new to Linux. I have done lots of reading on the OS but always felt a little timid when it came to trying out stuff.Here is my problem I have a stand alone samba server I am trying to setup to share all my digital photos and other doc. I can see the share from other machines. On the windows machines you can see the users home directory and the share itself in an folder icon. Whenever I try to access the share it asks for a passwd. I enter the passwd and the share folder is visible when I click on the folder I get and error message.

View 14 Replies View Related

Server :: How It Can Be Mounted To Access Windows Share

Oct 15, 2010

My windows share drive is D: how it can be scene in linux that it is shared, moreover how it can be mounted on linux to access windows share on linux.

View 2 Replies View Related

CentOS 5 Server :: Can't Access Samba DFS Share

Feb 19, 2010

I'm trying to set up a test system for Windows 7. I've been having trouble getting it to map drives on the domain where I work, so I wanted to set up a test system with a similar setup so I can play around with settings without mucking up our network. Only problem is I can't get it configured to even work with XP, which does work on our domain.

When I type \server in the Run box I get the explorer window showing all of the test shares I've set up. But when I try to access them, it says the network path could not be found. Here is my smb.conf file:

[global]
workgroup = MAJOR
netbios name = VPN
realm = MAJOR.COM

[Code]....

View 14 Replies View Related

Debian Configuration :: Access Windows Share From Server?

Feb 16, 2010

"My network" is behind a firewall inside a larger windows network with AD. My network has a Debian Server with samba 3.2 running. One of the hosts that are on the outside of my firewall has a share that I and other Linux-users on the debian server wants to access.

View 1 Replies View Related

Server :: No Write Access To Subfolders Of Samba Share

Dec 4, 2009

I am using samba t share my files.I am sharing /media/MEDIA folder. it is a ntfs partition mounted with ntfs-3g with write/read access from linux.I can see and browse my shares and also create files in the root of this partition, ie /media/MEDIA, but in its subfolders i do not have write permissions.

another interesting thing is that i have permission to create directory and delete files everywhere and in any folder, subfolder but when trying to create files i get not enough free disk space error.by the way i dont know if this config file is correct, i find as template in internet.

View 8 Replies View Related

Server :: Not Able To Make Samba Share That Has Write Access

Mar 21, 2010

I'm running Ubuntu 9.1 server on an PII Compaq. Read an article "Samba: How to share files for your LAN without user/password" [URL] and some others and can see and pull up files, can't change or delete. Here is my smb.conf:

# Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian GNU/Linux.
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options most of which
# are not shown in this example

# Some options that are often worth tuning have been included as
# commented-out examples in this file.
# - When such options are commented with ";", the proposed setting
# differs from the default Samba behaviour
# - When commented with "#", the proposed setting is the default
# behaviour of Samba but the option is considered important
# enough to be mentioned here .....

View 22 Replies View Related

Server :: Unable To Enable Write Access To Samba Share

Aug 14, 2010

Hi,

I'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out what is wrong with my Samba share. I have set up a directory /samba to serve up some movies, music, etc, on an Ubuntu 10.04 Server box. For now, I have given that directory 777 permissions, along with the subfolders:


Code:
drwxrwxrwx 4 michal michal 4096 2010-06-22 18:02 Apps
drwxrwxrwx 3 michal michal 4096 2010-06-22 19:02 Music
drwxrwxrwx 3 michal michal 4096 2010-08-14 19:27 Pics
drwxrwxrwx 5 michal michal 4096 2010-06-22 19:48 Video
This is how my smb.conf file looks like for this particular share:


Code:
[share1]
comment = share1
browsable = yes
path = /samba
write list = michal
Furthermore, I went ahead and mapped the Samba user to my Linux user account in /etc/samba/smbusers:


Code:
michal = "michal"
When I try to login from a Windows machine using michal as the username, I can see the folders, but I am unable to create new files on the share. Considering that the file system permissions are liberal on the share directory, I have no clue as to why I'm still getting denied write permission.

Any ideas? Thanks!

View 1 Replies View Related

Red Hat :: CentOS - Bind To NFS Share On Remote Server - Access Denied

Oct 19, 2010

when client goes to bind to NFS share on remote server - they are getting access denied when using the mount command; [SERVER] - CentOS 5.3 /etc/exports /mnt/data 192.168.5.199(rw) - implying the client I want to have access

[Code]...

View 12 Replies View Related

CentOS 5 Server :: Samba Share - Subfolders Users Access

Mar 4, 2010

I installed Samba on CentOS, create a principal share called "public" . I want to populate this share with subfolders, and to grant access rights to specific folders for specific users. The content of "public" will be visible for all Samba users, but they will have read/write access only to the specified subfolders based on my security policy. I need the best way for doing this kind of stuff...

View 1 Replies View Related

General :: Can't Access System Share From Windows 2008 Server / Enable It?

Jul 1, 2011

I added my SUSE 11 linux server into the Active Directory. My smb.conf looks like this on my linux server

But I am unable to access this test share from windows 2008 server.code...

View 3 Replies View Related

General :: Share Files In System Server And Access Them From Windows Xp Machine?

Aug 18, 2009

I have 30 systems in a LAN . My users need to login as domain user from their XP clients and store their files in the Linux server. They should not be allowed to store in local machine and also should be granted a particular size of space in server.

what are the procedures to be done in linux server and

just like in windows we access shared files in by typing in run command

\192.168.0.1 is there a provision to view shared files from xp to Linux

View 5 Replies View Related

Server :: Unable To Access Samba Share On CentOS 5.4 From Windows XP Or Vista

Jan 23, 2010

I can't be the first one with this problem. What am I missing?

I have setup Samba servers in the past, just none under SELinux. The last one I configured was a couple years ago, so I wouldn't doubt I'm a bit rusty.


---- Environment summary:
Clean server install of CentOS 5.4 includes SELinux
- lets call this 'server'
- updated samba to 3.0.33-3.15.el5_4.1

Client1 - Windows XP sp4 - WINS configuration uses 'server' noted above
Client2 - Windows Vista - WINS configuration uses 'server' noted above

---- What works / what doesn't ------
Clients can see the server (XP and vista) in network neighborhood.
The following does not work from windows (xp or vista)
net view
net view \server
net view \server-ip
net view \servershare

This does work on the server
smbclient -L \server
smbclient -L \server --user validuser
smbclient -L \client1 --user validuser


---- What I have configured and tried (config/output below) --------
firewall ports for samba are open
SELinux enforcing or permissive
file context is set on share
samba booleans are set

***firewall
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -s 192.168.0.0/24 -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 445 -j ACCEPT
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -s 192.168.0.0/24 -m state --state NEW -m udp -p udp --dport 137 -j ACCEPT
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -s 192.168.0.0/24 -m state --state NEW -m udp -p udp --dport 138 -j ACCEPT
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -s 192.168.0.0/24 -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p udp --dport 139 -j ACCEPT

***SELinux mode/booleans
# sestatus
SELinux status: enabled
SELinuxfs mount: /selinux
Current mode: permissive
Mode from config file: enforcing
Policy version: 21
Policy from config file: targeted

# getsebool -a | grep smb
allow_smbd_anon_write --> off
smbd_disable_trans --> on

# getsebool -a | grep samba
samba_domain_controller --> on
samba_enable_home_dirs --> on
samba_export_all_ro --> off
samba_export_all_rw --> off
samba_share_fusefs --> off
samba_share_nfs --> off
use_samba_home_dirs --> on
virt_use_samba --> off

***filesystem
# semanage fcontext -a -t samba_share_t �/share/photos(/.*)?�
# restorecon -R -v /share/photos

***Disks
]# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 9920624 2070872 7337684 23% /
/dev/sda1 101086 19146 76721 20% /boot
tmpfs 1846656 0 1846656 0% /dev/shm
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-xen
100791728 202540 95469188 1% /xen
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-photo00
251981556 191716 238989840 1% /share/photos
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-dmsdoc00
100791728 192256 95479472 1% /share/alfresco
none 1846656 104 1846552 1% /var/lib/xenstored



***smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = workgroup
netbios name = server
security = user
name resolve order = wins hosts lmhosts bcast
encrypt passwords = yes
hosts allow = 192.168.0.
hosts deny = 192.168.122.
interfaces = eth0
passdb backend = tdbsam
oslevel = 222
local master = yes
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
cups options = raw
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
wins support = yes
log level = 4
guest ok = yes

[photo]
comment = Photos
path = /share/photos
read only = yes
guest ok = yes

View 5 Replies View Related

Server :: Make Read Only Share Folder With No Printout Access To Clients On System?

Nov 29, 2010

Actually i have to make one share folder on linux in such way that user should only read the documents from shared folder and they should not take prints of that folder.could any one telme what server i should use.?samba or nfs?how can i stop client users to stop taking prints from that shared folder.

View 3 Replies View Related

Ubuntu Networking :: Samba File - Access Shared Folder - Error: Failed To Retrieve Share List From Server

Sep 24, 2010

I have been having off and on issues with my samba file shares. I am sharing a NTFS formated hard drive where the mount point is in my home directory, as well as a printer connected via USB. I am to the point where printing works (using it as an ipp print share, samba is configured for it, but I don't know if it works or not), and I can access the shared folder from Windows, but I can't access the shared folder from any Ubuntu machine. I get the error:

[Code]....

View 5 Replies View Related

Server :: Can Mount WinXP Share But Not Win7 Share In Fstab

Jun 8, 2010

this has happened in different distros, so far i have tried slack, arch, and mint at work i have an xp box with a shared folder i created. on my linux box i setup fstab as follows

Code:

//winxp/temp$ /home/user/temp cifs rw,uid=1000,gid=1000,credentials=/home/user/.creds 0 0

this gets mounted correctly and i can read/write the shared folder at home i have a win7 box that i create a share on and use the exact same code in fstab, but it wont mount the share. i get something like permission denied or access denied is there a difference in how winxp and win7 share folders? my usernames on the linux boxes match those of my windows boxes at each location. i have given my win accounts full access and control over the win shares.

View 9 Replies View Related

Fedora Networking :: How To Access NFS Share In 12

Dec 3, 2009

In my office i've installed fedora 12, when ever i was trying to access NFS share in LAN environment i was getting these errors. $sudo mount x.x.x.x:/misc/export /misc/local , after executing this command i was getting these errors.

/usr/sbin/start-statd: line 8: /sbin/rpc.statd: Permission denied
/usr/sbin/start-statd: line 8: /sbin/rpc.statd: Success
mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking.
mount.nfs: Either use '-o nolock' to keep locks local, or start statd.
mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified

View 2 Replies View Related

OpenSUSE Network :: Cannot Access A Smb Share By Name

Apr 27, 2010

I have some problems accessing a smb share by name. Few day ago I was able to access the share by name but seems that today I cannot access anymore. I tried to restart the computer .. but nothing happened. Notice that the dns server is responding and is working correctly.

How can I debug this problem. It's annoying because I don't know all the IP addresses of our internal servers.

View 9 Replies View Related

Ubuntu Servers :: Can Only Access First NFS Share

Jun 13, 2010

Every time I try to mount a folder from my server, it ignores whatever folder I specify and just mounts the first folder in the exports file.I used to be able to mount more than one nfs folder, so I don't understand what is going on. Google isn't helpful.

View 2 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Can't Access Windows Share?

Apr 27, 2011

Overview I have a couple of Pc's that I have installed Ubuntu 10.10 on, standard installs. No install issues I have a FreeNAS box set up with a windows share for various things pictures, videos, musicThe files are located in a directory Media, i.e., media My Pictures mediaMy Videos mediaMy Music each folder has lots of files and directories, specifically My Music has >2000 files/top level directories I connect to the FreeNAS share with no issue and can browse all the files, EXCEPT....The issueI cannot access the My Music directory. Can access Media, see all directories but when I click My Music I get >>The contents could not be displayed.... Sorry, could not display all the contents of "My Music": Invalid argument<

View 5 Replies View Related

General :: How To Access Sambha Share

May 27, 2011

i want to access linux sambha share throgh putty

View 2 Replies View Related

General :: SMB Share Access In GUI But Not In Cmdline?

Jul 2, 2010

I have a Debian Etch system. From the Gnome file manager, I can easily browse to SMB file shares on the network. So the SMB redirector is apparently present on the system.

Question - how do I access SMB shares from the command line? smbmount command is not available, trying to cd into a smb://... path gives a "No such file" error. I'm not looking for a persistent mapping, just a brief look. Better yet if root access is not necessary.

View 6 Replies View Related

Ubuntu Networking :: Access Samba-share From App?

May 3, 2011

I have a samba-share that mounts on my desktop. But how do I find it from applications?
When I browse from application is not visible in the desktop folder.

PS. I find it with smb://pathway, but I don't know how I can do it from some gui-applications.

View 1 Replies View Related

Networking :: Access FreeNAS Share From Ubuntu?

Aug 2, 2011

I just set up a FreeNAS server and have a shared drive set up that I can currently access from Linux, Windows and OSX. I'm having a problem getting the trash folder to work for files deleted from my Linux machines though.

I know this may be more of a FreeNAS forums question, but I've tried asking there and haven't gotten a response. And the recycle bin is working when a file is deleted from a Windows machine on my network so it is an issue specific to Linux.

So my question is, what services, protocol, etc... has to be used (on the server and/or on my Linux machine) to have a functional recycle bin on the FreeNAS shared drive? If I delete a file on the shared drive from my Linux machine, I would expect it to go to a trash folder and still be on the shared drive. It's working from Windows but not Linux.

View 1 Replies View Related

Networking :: New Drive Installed But Cannot Access Share

Jun 23, 2010

I have just built 2 Ubuntu Desktop machines with a 2TB drive in each. The machines are to sit on a Windows network one as media storage the other to as backup for the first. I have shared a folder on each machine and all the shares can be accessed from the other Ubuntu machine and from the windows machines. The problem: I have installed another 2TB hard drive in each machine and formatted as ext4 file system. I then created a folder on each machines new hard drive and shared as usual. The shared folders can be seen on the network but cannot be accessed by network machines. The error is "Unable to Mount location" "Failed to mount Windows Share".

View 5 Replies View Related

Networking :: Can't Access Mounted Windows Share?

Jan 6, 2010

It's the strangest thing, I've done this on a couple othervers with no issues whatsoever... here goes:I need to mount a windows share to copy some files to it, so I used this command which gets no errors:

Code:
sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=XXXXX,password=XXXXX,domain=XXXX.com //192.168.12.30/operrors /home/XXXX/scripts/operrors

[code]...

View 1 Replies View Related

Networking :: Unable To Access NFS Share Which Is Shared On HP NAS Box?

Aug 3, 2010

Currently I am using HP NAS box and we have installed HP Storage Works storage Mirroring on NAS for Replication. Windows 2008 is installed on this NAS box. I have shared a directory as NFS share on this NAS box and allow anonymous read and write access to all machines. I want to mount and access this NFS share directory on one LINUX machine and this Linux machine has Redhat 5.3 Enterprise edition.

1.The issue I am facing here is, I can mount the NFS share on my Linux machine successfully but I can not do read/write on this NFS share. Whenever I try to access this mounted NFS share, I always get error Permission denied. I can do any read/write operation on this mount point. Please provide the inputs to resolve this issue.

2.How do I mount NFS share with user credential and password? Can I share a directory as NFS share with user credential which I can use when I mount the share? 3.Is there any other way to access NFS share by using user authentication and password?

View 3 Replies View Related

General :: Allow Domain User Access To Share?

Oct 18, 2010

how you allow a domain user to access a smb share when the linux machine (RHEL) that the share is on is on the same subnet as the domain but not joined to it (it has the name of a DC for the domain configured in /etc/hosts.conf also)

View 4 Replies View Related

General :: How To Access Windows's Share From Rhel5

Apr 23, 2010

I want to access shared directory of windows xp from redhat linux. I share 'd:' drive from windows machine.

View 3 Replies View Related

General :: How To Access Samba Share From Both Fedora And XP

May 12, 2011

I installed samba server on fedora13 last week and share some files from samba server GUI. I also created samba user and password for shared folders but I can't get access samba share folder from neither fedora machine nor Windows XP. When I open samba share from other fedora such as smb://192.168.10.2. I can see share file and when I browse folder, password required box is appeared but after I put samba username and password. The Error message is Unable to mount location Failed to mount Windows share. Even when I browsed samba share from windows xp.

Error message is \192.168.10.2smbshare is not accessible. You might not persioon to use this network resource. Contact the administrator. The network path was not found. How can I get access samba share from both fedora and XP that is what I installed on server:

[root@fedora2 mnt]# rpm -qa samba*
samba-winbind-clients-3.5.2-60.fc13.i686
samba-swat-3.5.8-74.fc13.i686
samba-client-3.5.8-74.fc13.i686
samba-3.5.8-74.fc13.i686
samba-common-3.5.8-74.fc13.i686

and here is my smb.conf file
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2011/04/29 22:05:08

[global]
workgroup = workgroup
server string = Samba Server Version %v
security = user
guest account = youth
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
guest ok = yes
cups options = raw
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
;encrypt passwords = yes

[homes]
comment = for all users
read only = No
;browseable = yes
path = /home/aung/smbshare

[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[Public]
path = /home/aung/Public
read only = no
;browseable = yes
valid users = abrt, ftp, operator, youth, yu

[smbshare]
comment = personal share
path = /home/aung/smbshare
write list = yu
read only = no
;browseable = yes
valid users = youth

View 2 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved