Running smbclient

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Janina,
Thanks. You are always helpful. I'll keep your message for reference. 
Meanwhile I got smbclient to access the other machines on the network 
when run as root. The next step is to get Samba up and running as part 
of the boot process.
John
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Janina Sajka wrote:

> John:
> 
> You can do better than ftp type interfacing. You can mount the smb share in a directory. Here's my mount command:
> I put mine in a bash script:
> 
> 
> cd /home/janina
> mount.smbfs //server/janina$ h -o username=janina,password="password",uid=500,gid=500,iocharset=iso8859-1
> mount.smbfs //server/common g -o username=janina,password="password",uid=500,gid=500,iocharset=iso8859-1
> cd -
> 
> 
> On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, John J. Boyer wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> > Thanks to everone who replied to my question about installing Samba last 
> > week. I have now managed to install it from the Redhat 7.1 CD's, and will 
> > install 7.2 or update from their Web site when this is working.
> > The rest of the machines in our office are running Windows 98 SE. No 
> > password is requiredd for one machine to access another. 
> > Smbclient works on one of them, called "beans." If I type 
> > smbclient -L beans
> > There is a brief wait, then it asks for a passwork. I press enter as the 
> > man page instructs, and get a list of things on beans, including the hard 
> > drive and printer. The command then terminates.
> > I have tried a number of different ways to get the prompt that would allow 
> > smbclient to operate like ftp, but it always gives either a list or an 
> > error message and then terminates.
> > Another machine on our network is called "welcome." smbclient always says 
> > that the connection failed.
> > Thanks for any suggestions.
> > John
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 

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