schorsch_76
FreeBSD Fanboy
Hallo zusammen,
momentan möchte ich mein NAS auf meine BSD Rechner einbinden. Nur mit mount_smbfs bekomme ich einen Fehler:
Auf dem Samba Server läuft FreeBSD 11.2_RELEASE mit Samba 4.8.5. Der Benutername, die Freigabe und das Passwort ist richtig.... Warum bekomm ich dann Permission denied?
und die smb4.conf
momentan möchte ich mein NAS auf meine BSD Rechner einbinden. Nur mit mount_smbfs bekomme ich einen Fehler:
Code:
root@M4700:/home/georg # mount_smbfs -U georg //NAS-DSM/georg-home /home/georg/NAS/
Password:
mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = Permission denied
Auf dem Samba Server läuft FreeBSD 11.2_RELEASE mit Samba 4.8.5. Der Benutername, die Freigabe und das Passwort ist richtig.... Warum bekomm ich dann Permission denied?
Code:
root@NAS-DSM:/home/georg # pkg info | grep samba48
samba48-4.8.5_1 Free SMB/CIFS and AD/DC server and client for Unix
und die smb4.conf
Code:
root@NAS-DSM:/home/georg # cat /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = NAS-DSM
# this is important to join the workgroup
domain master = no
# allow to execute from the share
acl allow execute always = True
server role = standalone server
#server role = member server
realm = nas-dsm
#name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
name resolve order = wins bcast
# %v prints the version of Samba being used.
server string = Samba Server %v
load printers = no
## # This line enables the log file and limits its size to less than 50kb.
log file = /var/log/samba4/log.%m
log level = 2
max log size = 50
## # We are going to set some options for our interfaces...
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
## # This is a good idea, what we are doing is binding the
# samba server to our local network.
# For example, if eth0 is the local network interface:
interfaces = re0
# bind interfaces only = yes
## # Specifies which IP address range is allowed to access Samba
hosts allow = 127.0.0.1 192.168.160.0/24
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
## # Other options for this are USER, DOMAIN, ADS, and SERVER
# The default is user
security = user
map to guest = Bad Password
## # No passwords will be used so a guest account should be enabled:
guest ok = yes
## # Create a new share that can read from or written to anywhere.
# This is kind of like a temp public share; anyone can do what
# they want here:
guest account = nobody
[public]
comment = Tausch
.... Freigaben