Unable to mount using mount.cifs command












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I am trying to mount using:



mount.cifs //ad.xxx.py/home/yyyyy /mnt/adhome –o user=yyy


after entering the password I get:




mount error(13): Permission denied



Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)




Can someone explain what is going wrong here?










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  • are you running the mount.cifs command as a non-root user (who might not have permission to mount to /mnt/adhome), or as root?

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I am trying to mount using:



mount.cifs //ad.xxx.py/home/yyyyy /mnt/adhome –o user=yyy


after entering the password I get:




mount error(13): Permission denied



Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)




Can someone explain what is going wrong here?










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I am trying to mount using:



mount.cifs //ad.xxx.py/home/yyyyy /mnt/adhome –o user=yyy


after entering the password I get:




mount error(13): Permission denied



Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)




Can someone explain what is going wrong here?










share|improve this question
















I am trying to mount using:



mount.cifs //ad.xxx.py/home/yyyyy /mnt/adhome –o user=yyy


after entering the password I get:




mount error(13): Permission denied



Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)




Can someone explain what is going wrong here?







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  • are you running the mount.cifs command as a non-root user (who might not have permission to mount to /mnt/adhome), or as root?

    – Jeff Schaller
    Apr 7 '16 at 16:20



















  • are you running the mount.cifs command as a non-root user (who might not have permission to mount to /mnt/adhome), or as root?

    – Jeff Schaller
    Apr 7 '16 at 16:20

















are you running the mount.cifs command as a non-root user (who might not have permission to mount to /mnt/adhome), or as root?

– Jeff Schaller
Apr 7 '16 at 16:20





are you running the mount.cifs command as a non-root user (who might not have permission to mount to /mnt/adhome), or as root?

– Jeff Schaller
Apr 7 '16 at 16:20










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It looks like it is the share permission.



If it is an 'open share' use the -o username=username -o rw -o noperm switches



I use this on a 'open' samba share:



sudo mount -t cifs //ls3/share /mnt/share -o username=username -o rw -o noperm


If it is not a 'open' share try:



sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o username=user -o password=userPW


Or use a credentials file:



sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o credentials=/path/cred_file


see



man mount.cifs





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    It looks like it is the share permission.



    If it is an 'open share' use the -o username=username -o rw -o noperm switches



    I use this on a 'open' samba share:



    sudo mount -t cifs //ls3/share /mnt/share -o username=username -o rw -o noperm


    If it is not a 'open' share try:



    sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o username=user -o password=userPW


    Or use a credentials file:



    sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o credentials=/path/cred_file


    see



    man mount.cifs





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      It looks like it is the share permission.



      If it is an 'open share' use the -o username=username -o rw -o noperm switches



      I use this on a 'open' samba share:



      sudo mount -t cifs //ls3/share /mnt/share -o username=username -o rw -o noperm


      If it is not a 'open' share try:



      sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o username=user -o password=userPW


      Or use a credentials file:



      sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o credentials=/path/cred_file


      see



      man mount.cifs





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        It looks like it is the share permission.



        If it is an 'open share' use the -o username=username -o rw -o noperm switches



        I use this on a 'open' samba share:



        sudo mount -t cifs //ls3/share /mnt/share -o username=username -o rw -o noperm


        If it is not a 'open' share try:



        sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o username=user -o password=userPW


        Or use a credentials file:



        sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o credentials=/path/cred_file


        see



        man mount.cifs





        share|improve this answer













        It looks like it is the share permission.



        If it is an 'open share' use the -o username=username -o rw -o noperm switches



        I use this on a 'open' samba share:



        sudo mount -t cifs //ls3/share /mnt/share -o username=username -o rw -o noperm


        If it is not a 'open' share try:



        sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o username=user -o password=userPW


        Or use a credentials file:



        sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o credentials=/path/cred_file


        see



        man mount.cifs






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