I can think of two points. If you are using /etc/passwd or LDAP authentication for CIFS, it requires insecure protocol from client which is disabled by default since long time. Second - you need to have working windows-Unix user mapping.  Usually there is default fallback user called "pcuser" which is entered in local /etc/passwd when CIFS is setup. If you are using e.g. LDAP, you need to ensure this use exists (or change default user or setup explicit mapping).

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04 сент. 2014 г., в 7:36, "Fletcher Cocquyt" <fcocquyt@stanford.edu> написал(а):

We are an NFS via vfilers shop, but had our first client request for a CIFS share.

I’ve setup a CIFS vfiler using the local account/password option.

cifs-vf-01@irt-na06> cifs shares              
Name         Mount Point                       Description
HOME         /vol/media1/home                  Default Share
everyone / Full Control


We can map the share, but get “the disk is write protected” when attempting a copy to the mapped drive.

The error the client receives when trying to map the drive is "The account is not authorized to log in from this station

I’d like to resolve both our “write protected” and the client’s “not authorized” errors - why are these errors if the HOME share is created as “everyone / Full Control” ?

Any advice/links appreciated

thanks,
Fletcher.
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