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Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top mount error 13 = Permission denied up vote 12 down vote favorite 6 One of my servers is set up to automatically mount a Windows directory using fstab. However, after my last reboot it stopped working. The line mount error 13 permission denied centos 7 in fstab is: //myserver/myfolder /mnt/backup cifs credentials=home/myfolder/.Smbcredentials The .Smbcredentials file is: username=myaccount password=mypassword domain=mydomain I do a mount -a and I receive mount error 13 = Permission denied. If I do this enough it will lock out my Windows account, so I know it's trying. I've checked that my password is correct. What am i doing wrong? linux samba fstab share|improve this question edited Apr 11 '14 at 21:05 Patrick 34.5k680129 asked Apr 11 '14 at 20:27 Pickle 211126 1 Could you try mount from the command line with mount -t cifs //myserver/myfolder /mnt/backup --verbose -o credentials=home/myfolder/.Smbcredentials and add the debugging info (sanitized) to your question? –bsd Apr 11 '14 at 20:44 What's the distro and version of cifs-utils do you have installed? I've had this problem before and I believe it was due to an update. –slm♦ Apr 11 '14 at 22:37 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 12 down vote A couple of things to check out. I do something similar and you can test mount it directly using the mount command to make sure you
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with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu mount permission denied nfs users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/124342/mount-error-13-permission-denied mount error(13): Permission denied up vote 5 down vote favorite 3 I know this question has been asked before, but I've been looking for a solution for a couple of hours now and nothing seems to be working. The frustrating thing is that it used to work on my previous install, so I know the commands I try should work. I'm running a vanilla install of Ubuntu 13.04 server. I have http://askubuntu.com/questions/337128/mount-error13-permission-denied a server running at 192.168.1.130 and two shares: LaCie and Seagate 2TB. I used to have these lines in my fstab file: //192.168.1.130/Seagate\0402TB /home/Windows cifs user=admin,password=password,uid=1000 0 0 Now that I re-installed my server, but don't need it permanently I tried the following: sudo mount.cifs //192.168.1.130/LaCie ~/lacie -o user=admin or sudo mount -t cifs -o username='admin',password='
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About http://serverfault.com/questions/508573/mount-error13-permission-denied-with-windows-share Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are permission denied voted up and rise to the top mount error(13): Permission denied with windows share up vote 4 down vote favorite 1 I am struggling to mount a windows 2008 share on a CentOS 6.4 (64 bits) server when I use smbclient it works: smbclient //esb.local/dfs -U ESBSertal -W ESB -P MyPassword but with mount it does not. I tried on the command line: mount.cifs //esb.local/dfs -o username=ESBSertal,password=MyPassword,domain=ESB mount error 13 /mnt/win and adding a line to /etc/fstab //esb.local/dfs /mnt/win cifs username=ESBSertal,password=MyPassword,domain=ESB 0 0 in both cases I get the same error: mount.cifs //esb.local/dfs -o username=ESBSertal,password=MyPassword,domain=ESB /mnt/win mount error(13): Permission denied Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) and for fstab mount -a mount error(13): Permission denied Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) I am grateful for your support. just an update: this is executed as root. neither as root nor sudo work Micha linux centos samba cifs share|improve this question edited Oct 7 '14 at 16:19 Daniel Dinnyes 1135 asked May 17 '13 at 10:44 Dr Gorb 169117 What kernel version you are using on CentOS ? –Abhishek Anand Amralkar May 17 '13 at 10:47 here ist the full output from cat /etc/*release* CentOS release 6.4 (Final) LSB_VERSION=base-4.0-amd64:base-4.0-noarch:core-4.0-amd64:core-4.0-noarch:graphics-4.0-amd64:graphics-4.0-noarch:printing-4.0-amd64:printing-4.0-noarch cat: /etc/lsb-release.d: Is a directory CentOS release 6.4 (Final) CentOS release 6.4 (Final) cpe:/o:centos:linux:6:GA –Dr Gorb May 17 '13 at 10:49 There isn't a , or some other whitespace in your password is there ? –Hangin on in quiet desperation May 17 '13 at 10:53 add a comment| 7 Answers 7 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote There does