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error(13): Permission denied when mounting NTFS shares via cifs [SOLVED] Help with all aspects of configuring your system including customizing the appearance, installing software, running services etc... error 13 permission denied mac Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 4 posts • Page 1 of
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1 t4exanadu Posts: 9 Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2016 4:40 pm mount error(13): Permission denied when mounting NTFS shares error 13 permission denied sickbeard via cifs [SOLVED] Quote Postby t4exanadu » Sun Apr 10, 2016 7:04 pm I installed Cub Linux on my home Linux server recently, and I'm having trouble mounting an NTFS share using error 13 permission denied python cifs. I'm at a loss because all of settings and permissions are identical to what I had when I was running Peppermint Linux 6 on the server, but now I can't mount the Samba shares.One thing I'm wondering: Does the permission denied error pertain to permissions on the local machine (such as at the mount point) or to the remote host (the actual
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location of the drive/folder)?I'm trying this command:Code: Select allsudo mount -t cifs //192.168.1.2/Torrents /media/andy/torrent-data -o user=andyI've tried specifying dir_mode=0777 and file_mode=0777, as well as sec=ntlm and sec=ntlmssp but none of those helped.The permissions on the mount point:Code: Select alldrwxrwxrwx 6 andy andy 4.0K Apr 6 06:58 torrent-data
drwxrwxrwx 2 andy andy 4.0K Apr 6 06:58 torrent-filesThe permissions on the host:Code: Select alldrwxrwxr-x 708 andy debian-transmission 56K Apr 7 16:03 Torrentsthe relevant section of smb.conf:Code: Select all[Torrents]
comment = Torrents
browseable = yes
writeable = yes
path = /home/andy/Torrents
; guest ok = yes
force user = andy
read only = no
create mask = 0777
directory mask = 0777testparm reports no errors in smb.conf. Code: Select allsmbclient -L //192.168.1.2/ executes fine and lists the shares (when run on either machine). Could the group ownership of Torrents/ being set to debian-transmission on the remote host be an issue? I am trying to mount as the user andy, so I made sure that andy belongs to that group.I've gone through just about every pertinent post at Askubuntu.com, as well as unix.stackexchange.com a
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Error, Permission denied « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Author Topic: [SOLVED] Not downloading torrent, I/O Error, Permission denied (Read 4209 times) snakyjake Veteran https://cublinux.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=921 Posts: 90 Karma: +0/-0 [SOLVED] Not downloading torrent, I/O Error, Permission denied « on: May 20, 2015, 05:09:17 am » I'm receiving the following error message in the log (qbittorrent-nox.log):An I/O error occurred, '
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 214 Star 2,103 Fork 577 rembo10/headphones Code Issues 368 Pull requests 16 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue Getting permissions error when trying to put torrent in blackhole directory #992 Closed rishighan opened this Issue Jan 12, 2013 · 11 comments Projects None yet Labels Support Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 7 participants rishighan commented Jan 12, 2013 Headphones is running a search and coming up with a torrent to download. I have it set up so that it downloads the torrent to a blackhole and Transmission then picks it up from there. After the latest update I get this: ERROR Couldn't get name from Torrent file: [Errno 13] Permission denied: u'/mnt/payload/blackhole/Muse - Origin of Symmetry [2001].torrent' My /opt/headphones is owned by the user headphones and has permissions set to 755 The blackhole folder is owned by headphones as well and has permissions set to 777 Any idea what I am missing or doing wrong? rishighan commented Jan 14, 2013 My bad, I changed the permissions on /mnt/payload (which is a 4TB RAID 5 array) to 755. After this, headphones was able to save torrents to watchdir However, the torrent files themselves aren't accessible to Transmission. I have specified the folder_permissions in /opt/heapdhones/config.ini to be 0777, but that sets the folder permissions to 777, not the file permissions. Can I set the file permissions anywhere in the config file? StevenvD commented Jan 22, 2013 Same problem here, Transmission is not able to get the .torrent files, as the permissions are 600, with headphones as the owner. rishighan commented Jan 22, 2013 This is not a solution, but if you can, use Deluge http://deluge-torrent.org/ Deluge seems to have no problem picking up the torrents from my watchdir. externl commented Jan 24, 2013 I'm also having this issue. StevenvD commented Jan 24, 2013 I'm working on Synology NAS, so Deluge doesn't see, to be an option unfortunately... externl commented Jan 24, 2013 Same as me, though unless Deluge is running as the same user as headphones, it should have the same issue. I'm guessing now that the issue is how the NAS sets up the permissions. rishighan commented Jan 24, 2013 Does this issue seem similar to you? http://headphones.codeshy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=186 Have you tried running headphones as root (in the config.ini) ? externl commented Jan 25, 2013 No, that lo