Originally Posted by
dmizer
Linux is not Windows, so it doesn't matter if Windows works or not, it could still be a firewall problem. Try without it.
To make sure it wasn't a firewall problem, I had my router forward port 445 to the correct computer, and I opened up port 445 in the Windows Firewall.
Originally Posted by
dmizer
Does the share mount if you run this command?
No, it still hangs with the same error displayed in dmesg.
Here is the output:
Code:
tylergreen@singularity:~$ sudo mount -v -a
mount: proc already mounted on /proc
mount: UUID=9647ecf0-850e-4afd-96ee-a23c0ea4c988 already mounted on /boot
mount.cifs kernel mount options: unc=//$IP_ADDRESS\SharedDocs,ip=$IP_ADDRESS,user=root,ver=1,rw,guest,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777
Originally Posted by
dmizer
Is your computer connecting wirelessly?
Yes, it is.
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