[cw-discuss] samba shares > cxoffice-linux

Michael W. Holdeman lists at ptfd.org
Mon Mar 5 22:46:19 CST 2007


On Monday 05 March 2007 11:15:24 pm Richard Lemay wrote:
> You must know that FUSE mount a directory for the current user ONLY. For
> example, if the user 'richard' runs FuseSMB on ~/Network, then only the
> user 'richard' will see the connection. The others will see the
> directory as a broken link.
>
> Your problem seems to be that your user is not member of the fuse group.
> The file /dev/fuse must have the fuse group and your user must be member
> of the fuse group. Be aware that if you're not using Ubuntu or Debian,
> the Fuse user might not be 'fuse'.
>
> We could probably help you more if tell us exactly what you did to
> install FuseSMB and what messages you get with Fuse. In any case, your
> problem is caused by invalid permissions of /dev/fuse or your user. You
> should research in that direction.
>
> Richard

Yea,
As I thought stupid!!

I kept looking through what you sent me and everything just checked out.

rebooted and now it works.. Seems I probably needed to rmmod, and replace the 
fuse module?

Mike

> Michael W. Holdeman a écrit :
> > On Monday 05 March 2007 05:29:22 pm you wrote:
> >>> Richard, I don't want to sound "stupid" but do you have any better
> >>> cleaner
> >>
> >> For ubuntu and kubuntu edgy it is easy! Fusesmb is in the repositories
> >> maby in universe, not sure.
> >>
> >> Install samba
> >>
> >> sudo apt-get install fuse-utils libfuse2 fusesmb
> >>
> >> sudo adduser youruser fuse
> >>
> >> sudo chgrp fuse /dev/fuse
> >>
> >> mkdir -p Network/SMB
> >>
> >> cd Network/
> >>
> >> fusesmb SMB
> >>
> >>
> >> to unmount use:
> >>
> >> fusermount -u SMB
> >
> > Folowed to the letter to here, then edited the conf file accordingly and
> > saved it, chmod'd it and then attempted to execute and always get
> >
> > fuse: failed to exec fusermount: Permission denied
> >
> > I can execute it as sudo but then the SMB dir dissapears? and I have to
> > use sudo to unmount.
> >
> > This is the roadblock I almost always hit...
> >
> > What stupid thing am I missing???
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >> to start it automaticly add 'fusesmb Network/SMB' to startup apps.
> >>
> >> You mays also create a ~/.smb/fusesmb.conf config file (don't forget
> >> to chmod 600 ~/.smb/fusesmb.conf). Here is sample content
> >>
> >> ; Global settings
> >> [global]
> >>
> >> ; Default username and password
> >> username=user
> >> password=totallysecret
> >>
> >> ; List hidden shares
> >> showhiddenshares=true
> >>
> >> ; Connection timeout in seconds
> >> timeout = 10
> >>
> >> ;Interval for updating new shares in minutes
> >> interval = 10
> >>
> >> ; Section for servers and/or workgroups to ignore
> >> [ignore]
> >> servers=SERVER,SERVER2,SERVER3
> >> workgroups=WORKGROUP,WG2
> >>
> >> ; Share-specific settings
> >> [/SERVER/SHARE]
> >> username=john
> >> password=doe
> >>
> >> ; Server-specific settings
> >> [ignore]
> >> servers=SERVER,SERVER2,SERVER3
> >> workgroups=WORKGROUP,WG2
> >>
> >> ; Share-specific settings
> >> [/SERVER/SHARE]
> >> username=john
> >> password=doe
> >>
> >> ; Server-specific settings
> >> [/SERVER]
> >> username=jane
> >> password=doe
> >> showhiddenshares=true
> >> ignore=true
> >
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