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I'm trying to mount a samba share on a Ubuntu 12.04 desktop from a Fedora 17 desktop.
I can create, edit and delete files with no problem but when I try to run python scripts on the share i get a permission denied error.
I've tried mounting as root and using sudo with the following commands:
mount -t cifs //192.168.0.3/homeshare netbook -o user=james
mount -t cifs -o exec //192.168.0.3/homeshare netbook -o user=james
the file permissions have a . after them but i cant find out what that means
-rw-rw-r--. 1 james james 31804 Aug 14 18:20 cronlog.txt
-rwxrwxr-x. 1 james james 666 Aug 16 17:49 current.py
How can I mount this share in Fedora 17 and run scripts?
1I'm using Fedora 17 too and I can run scripts over a Samba share mounted with
mount -t cifs -o guest //ntinstall...tld/superuser /mnt/cifs/superuser
. As for the permissions, the original looks like-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 41 Aug 19 06:28 /srv/superuser/script1.py
and the mounted one like-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 41 Aug 19 06:28 /mnt/cifs/superuser/script1.py
. I'm usingsamba-3.6.6-92.fc17.1.i686
for the server andcifs-utils-5.6-1.fc17.i686
for the client, along withkernel-PAE-3.5.2-1.fc17.i686
. – Cristian Ciupitu – 2012-08-19T03:34:32.710