Server :: Reading Cifs Share Fails With Permission Denied

Jun 15, 2011

I'm trying to setup a samba server to share data among clients via cifs. As a test, I mounted the samba share on the same machine and tried to access the contents of the directory. The mount command was:mount -t cifs -o username=sthomaso,workgroup=WORKGROUP //server/scratch /mnt/server/scratch..which worked fine after entering the password. Although I can "cd /mnt/server/scratch", when I try to list the contents of the directory with "ls", I get error "ls: reading directory .: Permission denied".

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I had ubuntu 9.04 on a laptop, and it kept crashing, so I removed the harddisk, connected it via a Sandberg Harddisk to USB stick, and it works when I connect it to another ubuntu (running from livecd), but some of the files are locked, and I cannot open them copy them or anything else. What do I do?

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I installed dhcpd using:

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Now when I try to run it, I get this weird error:

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The error was:

I changed permissions to 777:

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To no avail!

It's got something to do with AppArmor.

I don't think it is installed on this system:

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In the sudoers file-
Defaults env_reset
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I am trying to image about 30 laptops with WinXP, and I am using Clonezilla and DRBL for the task. We will start migration to Win7 starting Q4, so for now we are still using XP. I used a Clonezilla live USB to capture a standardized image to a CIFS/SAMBA share on the enterprise file server. The file server does not support NFS. To deploy the image, I used Virtualbox to build a VM with Centos 5.5 and then later Ubuntu 10.10. I mounted the CIFS share to /home/partimag but I found that I cannot share this CIFS mount out as NFS so I was unable to deploy the image with the image still residing on the CIFS; I had to copy the image to the VM's local drive.

Now using the DRBL live distribution, which is Debian based, I was able to obtain the image from a CIFS share and then share it out to the clients to be imaged as NFS (I think). I was able to use the DRBL live for some older computers, but since that hasn't been updated in nearly 2 years, I think it's missing some device drivers for my newer machines so it doesn't work on them -- this is why I looked at using CentOS and Ubuntu. To mount the CIFS shares, I'm using the following command:

mount -t cifs -o user@domain //share_ip_addr/share_name/folder /home/mount_point

Do I need to do something different to enable the mounted CIFS share to be shared out as a NFS share so that the clients to be imaged can see the contents from the CIFS share as a NFS share? The below image depicts my setup. The workstation has two NICs. The 10 network is the enterprise network and the 192 network is for DRBL imaging only. DRBL/Clonezilla does PXE boot and leases DHCP for the laptops. The laptops are shielded from the enterprise LAN; I am not doing any kind of NAT on on the server. The Linux VM is built with dual NICs and are set to bridged mode so they appear to be a separate NIC from the VM host on the network even though they going into the same port on the wall. [URL]

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I've been trying for a while mounting a EMC NAS share on linux. As far as I know the NAS share behaves just like a regular windows share, so the mount process should be very similar. On the NAS server, the disc "Disc1" is shared, and I need to mount a sub-subfolder of that share. This is my line in /etc/fstab:

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//windows_box/Disc1$/folder1/subfolder /var/tmp/mount_test cifs defaults,acl,soft,uid=srvadm,gid=adm,umask=0027,file_mode=0600,dir_mode=0700,credentials=/root/cred.txt,sec=ntlmv2 0 0

When mounting the share, this is what happens:

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[root@server1 tmp]# ll
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jun 18 10:39 mount_test

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In the console (i.e. bash), the "mount_test" word on the last line has a red background. When I issue "umount mount_test", everything is back to normal.

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I have a user (let's call him John) who is not able to list contents of several 777 directories even though it appears he has permission to.

Case in point, as root:

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If I use ls -a or strictly ls as john, I can list the contents of the nss directory:

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That says to me that I have an issue listing permissions. Fine, I don't really need john to be able to list permissions. I want him to have rwx access to /media/nss/ENG which as you can see from my listing as root shouldn't be a problem since the perms on that dir are 777.

I am able to CD into the ENG directory or any other directory or subdirectory in /media/nss that has equivalent 777 perms, but once in the directories I can't list the contents:

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I can get anywhere and do anything I want under the media/nss folder as john, except listing files. I even tried using an ACL i.e.

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Why this isn't working?

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The error the client gives:

The server reports:

But there it is, in my exports:

cat /etc/exports:

Doing a:

NOTE: this default has changed since nfs-utils version 1.0.x

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I am getting permission denied after su - <username>. I have checked the permission and did not get any error.

[root@NF-Provider-SOC /]# su - nfadmin
-bash-3.00$ cat /var/log/messages
cat: /var/log/messages: Permission denied
-bash-3.00$ pwd
/home/nfadmin
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/bin/bash
-bash-3.00$ crontab -l
cron/nfadmin: Permission denied
-bash-3.00$ id
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Cannot open "/var/log/messages" for read
Permission denied
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I have created a new partition

/dev/cciss/c0d0p2 8489 17709 74067682+ 83 Linux
I formatted it with
mkfs.ext3 /dev/cciss/c0d0p2

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Unfortunately, I don't manage this 192.168.1.100 server. Am I correct, that sshd on 192.168.1.100 supports only publickey authentication because:

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I have .ssh/id_rsa present. Any ideas, what might cause this "Permission denied (publickey)" issue?

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Feb 20, 2010

fresh install of ubuntu karmic server. fresh, vanilla install of openssh-server attempt to connect either via standard ssh, linux client or puTTY win32 client system (both on local LAN)

First connect is great. connection established.

Second connection (via multiple clients) screams that: "WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED!" and since I have strict checking, won't let me continue.

So, i do a little

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To flush it out (i have backups,).

Then i try again:

I get the typical "Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?" and i say yes. at which point, i offer the password for the username in question and it flat out refuses: "Permission denied, please try again."

Ok, so i have even gone as far as do a complete rip and replace of the ssh server and it's config files, however this continues to loop and repeat.

So, question one: Why does my key change?

Question two: Why am i getting "permission denied" errors on subsequent connect.

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Nov 5, 2010

Short version:I began getting "out of space" errors on my soho server this week. I know I only had about 300Gi of data on the 640Gi drive. I can't find what's using the extra space. As the attached screenshots show, "sudo xdiskusage" finds a block of 223.7Gi with "permission denied" but sudo Disk Usage Analyzer doesn't see it. What is using the space, and how do I reclaim it?

Long Version:I first tried to figure something out using SSH and the df and du commands, but my command line knowledge is weak. I tried to log onto Gnome to use its console but kept getting booted back to the GUI login. After deleting some old files using Webmin, I finally was able to log into Gnome and use some GUI utilities. As you can see from the screenshots, "sudo xdiskusage" finds a block of 223.7Gi with "permission denied" but sudo Disk Usage Analyzer doesn't see it. The system behaves as if that block is real denying me use of that space.

I suspected the manner in which I've mounted the second HD for use as backup storage only might be the problem, but really have no clue how to confirm that. The system returns the same numbers regardless of whether the second drive is mounted or not.

I've attached the dmesg results in a text file

Computer Details
Ubuntu 10.10
4Gi RAM
1 640Gi HD mounted as /
1 640Gi HD mounted as /backup (used only by Simple Backup)
Running Server Apps: Samba, Apache, SSH, mySQL, webmin

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I just set up a storage server with NFS sharing. Everything work fine but, when trying to mount the remote partition on my ws, this is the issue:
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/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.

I tried so to mount it locally :
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PDC is ClearOS 5.2 named "dc0"
Samba file server is CentOS 5.5 x86_64 named "sysimage"
dc0 Samba version is samba - 3.5.5-1.1.v5.i386
sysimage Samba version is samba-3.0.33-3.29.el5_5.1.x86_64

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# Example config file /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
#
# The default compiled in settings are fairly paranoid. This sample file
# loosens things up a bit, to make the ftp daemon more usable.
# Please see vsftpd.conf.5 for all compiled in defaults.
#

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# ssh -i key.ppk -v -l myuser myuser@domain.co.uk
(tried various ways of doing this)

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OpenSSH_4.6p1 Debian-5ubuntu0.1, OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Applying options for *
debug1: Connecting to mydomain.co.uk [123.456.789.012] port 22.
debug1: Connection established.
debug1: permanently_set_uid: 0/0 .....
debug1: PEM_read_PrivateKey failed
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