mounting a network share.

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I am trying to mount a windows network share on the Thunderstone appliance. I am following the directions on the documentation and using the webmin interface.

I have been trying to mount the shared folder but I get errors that it cannot connect.

I found that when I click on the browse servers button I get this error:

Failed to retrieve server list from localhost. Maybe the server does not allow browsing

I assume that I am not being able to connect to other servers for some reason. Any suggestions on how to connect?

Thanks.

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Enter the hostname or IP of the server you want to mount. Then enter the share name or click "..." to browse the available shares. Be sure to enter a login name and password that is allowed to access the desired content.
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That is exactly what I am doing but it gives me an error. I was wondering if there was any relation of the error I am getting when trying to mount the share with the fact that when I click the ... button to browse the servers, the system says that it cannot find any server.
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Are you giving a local account on the file server, or a domain account? Are you giving the fully qualified server name, or just the host name? Which version of Windows is the file server running? I did just try against a Windows 2000 server, and it was able to mount the share with no problem.
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The browse servers button doesn't work. You have to enter the server name. Once there's a server name you should be able to browse the shares on that server using the ... button on the right.
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Initially I tried not writing any account since the shared folder has read access for Everyone. didn't work. Then I tried using my domain account (not local to the file server) and didn't work either.

Should I create a local account on the server to try?

The server is a win2000.


I also tried using the ip address of the file server, and used also the host name.

What is the format you need to use when giviing the servername?

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How can I make sure the smb deamon is running. Is the password you assign to Webmin the same as the root password?
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The webmin password is not the same as the root password. The smb daemon should not need to be running as it is mounting the server, not exporting the filesystem.

I assume you gave the domain account as DOMAIN\User? If so then you may need to try a local account.

Just the hostname, e.g. NAS001 should work for the server.
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The problem was that I needed to use a local account for that server.

Thanks for your help
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