Re: smbmount and passwords.

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Am Fr, den 23.04.2004 schrieb Vince O'Connor um 22:23:

> Hello -
> 
> Fedora core1
> Samba 3.0.2 (Client)
> 
> When using the smbmount(s) i have set up and running arround in the 
> folders of a RH7.3 box, everytime I move up a directory I get prompted 
> for a UID/PWD. If I cancel out of it, I can still go anywhere I want, 
> but it is really a pain to see that thing pop up everytime. Any ideas on 
> how to stop this? Also is there a way to add your credentials once into 
> samba and be done with it?

Which Samba security model do you use: share or user?

I posted the recommendation about using a credentials instruction today
in a different Samba thread.

"Instead of using password data inside the worldreadable /etc/fstab file
I would recommend using "credentials=/home/$user/.samba" syntax in the
4th column to pass the authentification data. The credentials file in
the user home then contains the username and password data."
(quoting myself)

> Thanks
> Vince

Alexander


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