Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: dying samba mounts | From | Hannu Koivisto <> | Date | 12 Nov 1998 12:33:58 +0200 |
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Bill Hawes <whawes@transmeta.com> writes:
| The "smb_trans2_request ..." message indicates that the connection to the | server has been closed, so smbfs must reestablish the connection. It does | this by sending a signal to the smbmount process, which normally reopens the | connection immediately.
Ok, many thanks Bill and Eloy, I now understand the situation. I could never have imagined that smbmount is braindead enough to remember the password only when it's given on the command line and not when it's given interactively.
I'll try to do something about this (by hacking smbmount) as soon as I find some extra time.
| command to include a password, or change the samba options to not require | one.
Surprisingly, Samba options won't affect whether the NT SMB shares require a password or not :) You probably didn't mean this, though :)
//Hannu
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