I created the user in the cifs-vf-01 context and gave it full control

When mapping I get “unknown username or bad password”

Do I need to create the user in the vfiler0 context?

thanks


On Sep 4, 2014, at 9:03 AM, Luke Sheldrick <luke@sheldrick.co.uk> wrote:

On 4 September 2014 16:43, Fletcher Cocquyt <fcocquyt@stanford.edu> wrote:
Ok, it was unix, I updated it to ntfs

cifs-vf-01@irt-na06> qtree security /vol/media1 ntfs
cifs-vf-01@irt-na06> Thu Sep  4 08:27:49 PDT [irt-na06:wafl.quota.sec.change:notice]: security style for /vol/media1/ changed from unix to ntfs  

I still get the same “write protected” error when attempting to copy to the remapped drive

Should I re-run cifs setup?
I want the simplest non-AD (since only one (service type) account will be accessing this share)

(1) Active Directory domain authentication (Active Directory domains only)
(2) Windows NT 4 domain authentication (Windows NT or Active Directory domains)
(3) Windows Workgroup authentication using the filer's local user accounts
(4) /etc/passwd and/or NIS/LDAP authentication


Set it to 3, set the qtree to NTFS as you have done.

Create a local user for the account you want to use, and then give it access to the share you have setup...