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macOS “mount_smbfs: server connection failed: Socket is not connected”
How to find other end of unix socket connection?How do I access server-status on MacOS X Lion?Connection from samba to LDAP server failedSSH issues: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peerPostfix not working on MacOS YosemiteMount NFS volume on Ubuntu Linux server from macOS clientCentOS 7 SMB server - Other Computer Cannot Connect To New SharesHow to determine the connected Network Account Server on macOS from terminalZentyal 3.3 to 5.1 upgrade. Cannot access samba shares from windowsDeploy Vapor Project on macOS Server
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I searched high and low for this answer, so I'm hoping this will be useful to someone else.
From macOS, I started receiving the error:
mount_smbfs: server connection failed: Socket is not connected
The following is the command (and I used may variations thereof):
mount -t smbfs -o nosuid,-d=755,-f=644,soft smb://username:password!@myserver.local/Share /local/path/to/Share
I'm connecting to a Linux server and most of the information I've read relates to macOS and Windows.
linux mac-osx samba
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I searched high and low for this answer, so I'm hoping this will be useful to someone else.
From macOS, I started receiving the error:
mount_smbfs: server connection failed: Socket is not connected
The following is the command (and I used may variations thereof):
mount -t smbfs -o nosuid,-d=755,-f=644,soft smb://username:password!@myserver.local/Share /local/path/to/Share
I'm connecting to a Linux server and most of the information I've read relates to macOS and Windows.
linux mac-osx samba
add a comment |
I searched high and low for this answer, so I'm hoping this will be useful to someone else.
From macOS, I started receiving the error:
mount_smbfs: server connection failed: Socket is not connected
The following is the command (and I used may variations thereof):
mount -t smbfs -o nosuid,-d=755,-f=644,soft smb://username:password!@myserver.local/Share /local/path/to/Share
I'm connecting to a Linux server and most of the information I've read relates to macOS and Windows.
linux mac-osx samba
I searched high and low for this answer, so I'm hoping this will be useful to someone else.
From macOS, I started receiving the error:
mount_smbfs: server connection failed: Socket is not connected
The following is the command (and I used may variations thereof):
mount -t smbfs -o nosuid,-d=755,-f=644,soft smb://username:password!@myserver.local/Share /local/path/to/Share
I'm connecting to a Linux server and most of the information I've read relates to macOS and Windows.
linux mac-osx samba
linux mac-osx samba
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The issue was that the local network changed from the typical 192.168.1.* to a 10.1.10.* network. To fix, on the server edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
. Under [global]
edit the following:
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1.
to
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1. 10.1.10.
Or whatever fits your local network.
This is just one possible fix for this as I've read a dozen others that had no relation to my problem. :) I hope it helps.
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The issue was that the local network changed from the typical 192.168.1.* to a 10.1.10.* network. To fix, on the server edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
. Under [global]
edit the following:
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1.
to
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1. 10.1.10.
Or whatever fits your local network.
This is just one possible fix for this as I've read a dozen others that had no relation to my problem. :) I hope it helps.
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The issue was that the local network changed from the typical 192.168.1.* to a 10.1.10.* network. To fix, on the server edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
. Under [global]
edit the following:
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1.
to
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1. 10.1.10.
Or whatever fits your local network.
This is just one possible fix for this as I've read a dozen others that had no relation to my problem. :) I hope it helps.
add a comment |
The issue was that the local network changed from the typical 192.168.1.* to a 10.1.10.* network. To fix, on the server edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
. Under [global]
edit the following:
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1.
to
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1. 10.1.10.
Or whatever fits your local network.
This is just one possible fix for this as I've read a dozen others that had no relation to my problem. :) I hope it helps.
The issue was that the local network changed from the typical 192.168.1.* to a 10.1.10.* network. To fix, on the server edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
. Under [global]
edit the following:
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1.
to
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1. 10.1.10.
Or whatever fits your local network.
This is just one possible fix for this as I've read a dozen others that had no relation to my problem. :) I hope it helps.
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