Re: Problem mounting shares with latest smbclient-3.5.0-2

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Am Montag 29 März 2010 schrieb Nigel Henry:
> I have smbclient-3.5.0-2, and did the suggested chmod +s on
> /sbin/mount.cifs, and /sbin/umount.cifs. The UID, and GID bits are now set
> on both, but I still can't mount shares from KDEmod3's smb4k (version
> 0.9.9).
> 
> The error message says "/sbin/mount.cifs: permission denied: no match found
> for /home/djmons/smb4k/GATEWAY/djmons found in /etc/fstab".
> 
> Now I don't believe I need an entry in /etc/fstab because on my Debian
> lenny install an entry is created in /etc/mtab when the share is mounted,
> and removed when unmounted.
> 
> I can't revert back to my earlier version of smbclient (version 3.3.7-1),
> as I only recently installed the samba package (samba-3.5.0-2), and have
> no version to match my earlier version of the smbclient. are earlier
> package versions still kept somewhere?
> 
> I do have more than one user set up on this Archlinux install. Would that
> have anything to do with why the chmod +s isn't doing it's job properly?
> idiotboy:x:1002:
> djmons:x:1003:
> 
> Any suggestions as how to resolve the problem.
> 
> Nigel.
This is can be fixed with recompiling and changing one file, i don't include 
it in standard samba because your application needs to be fixed and not samba.
Look at the bugtracker and search for closed samba bug reports there you will 
find the workaround.

greetings
tpowa

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Tobias Powalowski
Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa)
http://www.archlinux.org
tpowa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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