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#26 2020-02-05 16:18:19

seth
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Re: Mapping CIFS server shares to local drive with autofs

nmap <server>

Is the old server still online?

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#27 2020-02-05 16:51:01

zekebsatx
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Re: Mapping CIFS server shares to local drive with autofs

The test account is disabled, but the server is still online:

$ nmap 10.xx.xx.xx
Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2020-02-05 10:45 CST
Nmap scan report for ceph-osd0.xx.xx.xxx.edu (10.xx.xx.xxx)
Host is up (0.29s latency).
Not shown: 993 closed ports
PORT     STATE    SERVICE
22/tcp   open     ssh
111/tcp  open     rpcbind
2967/tcp filtered symantec-av
3389/tcp filtered ms-wbt-server
4444/tcp filtered krb524
6129/tcp filtered unknown
6667/tcp filtered irc

Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 3.55 seconds

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#28 2020-02-05 16:57:41

seth
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Re: Mapping CIFS server shares to local drive with autofs

Neither 139 nor 445 are open on that server… ??

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#29 2020-02-05 17:06:15

zekebsatx
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Re: Mapping CIFS server shares to local drive with autofs

Sorry, that was the virtual machine server.  Perhaps you meant the CIFS server.....

$ nmap ifs.xxx.xxx
Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2020-02-05 11:01 CST
Nmap scan report for ifs.xxx.xxx (10.xx.xx.xx)
Host is up (0.24s latency).
Not shown: 984 closed ports
PORT      STATE    SERVICE
21/tcp    open     ftp
22/tcp    open     ssh
80/tcp    open     http
111/tcp   open     rpcbind
135/tcp   open     msrpc
445/tcp   open     microsoft-ds
2049/tcp  open     nfs
2967/tcp  filtered symantec-av
4444/tcp  filtered krb524
6129/tcp  filtered unknown
6667/tcp  filtered irc
8080/tcp  open     http-proxy
8081/tcp  open     blackice-icecap
8082/tcp  open     blackice-alerts
8083/tcp  open     us-srv
15000/tcp open     hydap

Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 3.08 seconds

You can see 445 is open on the CIFS server.

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#30 2020-02-05 20:55:11

seth
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Re: Mapping CIFS server shares to local drive with autofs

NetBIOS (139) isn't -  can you check whether it was on the old server?

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#31 2020-02-05 21:09:32

zekebsatx
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Re: Mapping CIFS server shares to local drive with autofs

Just checked, 139 was not open on the old server.

EDIT: Just updating to note that the IT person was able to map the CIFS share to an NFS server, which I could access.  We had to push my local user permissions down to the file tree to allow me rw access, but everything is now working as expected.

Not marking this solved, because the original problem (mount.cifs permission denied) still persists.

Last edited by zekebsatx (2020-02-10 18:53:13)

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#32 2021-02-25 10:18:52

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Re: Mapping CIFS server shares to local drive with autofs

I don't know if the response is still interesting, but hopefully my issue helps you (the poster) ...

I was just experiencing failing smbmounts (via /etc/fstab + automount) although nothing had obviously changed on my arch installation.
After some playing around I found that the reason was my password.
It contained a ','-character. For quite some time this worked perfectly, but failed since yesterday.
From the dmesg entries I found mount.cifs reclaiming a wrong parameter, which was identical to my password part after the ','

Changing the password to one without ',' helped.
By the way, password has been within a credential file.
Maybe other special characters have some special meaning if sent to the server, which they hadn't before.
So, just try to replace all special characters by different ones (or better only numbers and letters, if your server allows that).

Just my 5 cts :-)
Bernhard

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#33 2021-02-25 10:23:13

progandy
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Re: Mapping CIFS server shares to local drive with autofs

bernhardh wrote:

I don't know if the response is still interesting, but hopefully my issue helps you (the poster) ...

I was just experiencing failing smbmounts (via /etc/fstab + automount) although nothing had obviously changed on my arch installation.
After some playing around I found that the reason was my password.
It contained a ','-character. For quite some time this worked perfectly, but failed since yesterday.
From the dmesg entries I found mount.cifs reclaiming a wrong parameter, which was identical to my password part after the ','

Please do not necrobump unrelated threads.
The comma is probably the only problem. https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comm … our_samba/


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