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smbfs problems
« on: July 06, 2005, 12:55:43 AM »
Ok, I have serious problems with smbfs. I'm using AOS3.9 with BB2 and Genesis on my A4000. In my home network I also have few pc's, and I would like to mount some of my main PC's shares to my Amiga. I have tried with different versions of smbfs.

I have set up everything, and even samba itself, although smbfs doesn't really require it. I can ping my pc with name and with ip-address, I can use smbclient in amiga to browse shares of my PCs, and even use it's ftp-like system to browse and transfer files between amiga and pc's share.

However, when I try to use smbfs, either my amiga locks up, gives some 8000004 error, or following errors:
smbfs: Unknown error - (1,67)
smbfs: Cannot connect to server (5, Input/Output error)
smbfs: Could not connect to server (5, Input/Output error)

Out of curiosity, I tried smbfs with wrong password, and it gives Access denied/Permission denied. This makes me believe, that to some point everything works with smbfs
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Re: smbfs problems
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2005, 01:50:38 AM »
I increased it 65535 and even 100000, but same problem.
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Re: smbfs problems
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2005, 11:06:03 PM »
Thanks everyone - I isolated the problem to be somehing not very obvious:
Locale-setting in WB!

When I used my Finnish-languge as preferred one in Locale, I got those errors - when I switched to use ONLY English, everything worked. I tried this multiple times, and even installed AmigaOS clean, and the only reason was Finnish (Suomi) locale. I'm not sure, if this error occurs with other non-English locales too.

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