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Joseph Whitlock <[log in to unmask]>
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Joseph Whitlock <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 20 Dec 1999 00:16:48 GMT
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HP3000 Folks,

I am using smbclient.  I am able to connect to different shares either
Windows 95 PCs or NT 4.0
servers.  When I use smbclient in interactive mode it hangs.  When I use
smbclient with the -c switch
it works just fine.

Here is an example of it working with  the -c switch

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In the posix shell

>smbclient '\\ntt-bom-01\bom' 'PASSWORD' -U 'myname' -n 'myname' -W
'MYDOMAIN'  -c 'dir' -d 3                        <
12/19/99 16:00:11 client started (version 1.9.16p9)
Initialising global parameters
Processing configuration file "/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf"
Processing section "[global]"
doing parameter interfaces = 136.240.166.46/255.255.255.0
doing parameter preexec = callci 'TELL MGR.SAMBA SMB connect to %S from
%m at %I'
doing parameter postexec = callci 'TELL MGR.SAMBA SMB disconnected from
%S from %m at %I'
doing parameter server string = %m Samba Server
doing parameter printing = hpux
doing parameter printcap name = /usr/local/samba/lib/printcap
doing parameter load printers = yes
doing parameter guest account = MGR.SAMBA
doing parameter admin users = MGR.SAMBA
doing parameter debug level = 2
Added interface ip=136.240.166.46 bcast=136.240.166.255
nmask=255.255.255.0
Server time is Sun Dec 19 15:54:24 1999
Timezone is UTC-8.0
Domain=[NT-RTN] OS=[Windows NT 4.0] Server=[NT LAN Manager 4.0]
  .                                   D         0  Wed Dec  8 11:14:24
1999
  ..                                  D         0  Wed Dec  8 11:14:24
1999
  6-6C40                              D         0  Fri Dec 17 11:53:29
1999
etc ...
                44567 blocks of size 524288. 21701 blocks available
>

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Here is an example of it working in interactive mode

>smbclient '\\ntt-bom-01\bom' 'PASSWORD' -U 'myname' -n 'myname' -W
'MYDOMAIN' -d 3                        <
12/19/99 16:11:53 client started (version 1.9.16p9)
Initialising global parameters
Processing configuration file "/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf"
Processing section "[global]"
doing parameter interfaces = 136.240.166.46/255.255.255.0
doing parameter preexec = callci 'TELL MGR.SAMBA SMB connect to %S from
%m at %I'
doing parameter postexec = callci 'TELL MGR.SAMBA SMB disconnected from
%S from %m at %I'
doing parameter server string = %m Samba Server
doing parameter printing = hpux
doing parameter printcap name = /usr/local/samba/lib/printcap
doing parameter load printers = yes
doing parameter guest account = MGR.SAMBA
doing parameter admin users = MGR.SAMBA
doing parameter debug level = 2
Added interface ip=136.240.166.46 bcast=136.240.166.255
nmask=255.255.255.0
Server time is Sun Dec 19 16:06:06 1999
Timezone is UTC-8.0
Domain=[NT-RTN] OS=[Windows NT 4.0] Server=[NT LAN Manager 4.0]
smb: \>

HUNG :(

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Glance shows

Wait :        CHILD PROCESS      | Compatibility Mode %
............<   0%
Queue/Priority     :   C152      | Native Mode Switches
............<   0/sec
Scheduling State   : Long Wait   | Comp. Mode Switches
............<   0/sec
Transactions/min   :   0         | Response Time
............<   0.00

****************************************************

Has any one seen smbclient do this?

Thanks!

--
                                  Respectfully,
                                  Joe

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