[Bug 1113395] Re: mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba share with 13: Permission Denied

Jet Wilda jet.wilda at gmail.com
Fri May 9 15:15:02 UTC 2014


I had this issue in 14.04 and specifying the domain seperatly fixed it
for me.  Here is my /etc/fstab entry

//SERVER.DOMAIN.TLD/SHARE /LOCAL_MOUNT_LOCATION cifs
sec=ntlm,domain=DOMAIN,credentials=/root/.servercred,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777
0

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Title:
  mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba share with 13: Permission
  Denied

Status in “cifs-utils” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I mount my samba shares with the following command:

  sudo mount -t cifs -o user=admin,password=very.long.password.with.dot
  //server/sharename /pub/disk

  On 12.10, the command works flawlessly and correctly mounts the share.
  After I upgraded to 13.04, the command no longer worked and always
  produced the following output:

  mount error(13): Permission denied
  Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)

  Note that accessing the samba mount with krusader works correctly (I have to input the username/password of course).
  I am no longer on Ubuntu 13.04 so I cannot provide exact versions of packages. But the error is reproducible on a fully updated Ubuntu 13.04 x86-32. My guess is that the error occurs because the password contains a dot character and the -o parameter gets parsed incorrectly. Or perhaps the password is too long (27 characters).
  Thank you

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