- Jamie
On 11/8/06,
A Yagi <ayagi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jamie Bohr wrote:
> I am looking for document ion on how to use auto.smb. I turned it on
> through the auto mounter and was able to see remote shares, just not
> access them. I can do "ls /smb/nas" and get a list of shares. However
> I can not access those shares. I have read the man page for
> mount.cifs. It says to set environment variable called USER and
> PASSWD. I have set both. I am able to mount via mount -t cifs ... Is
> there something I am missing? I have googled this and am having a hard
> time finding information on it. The idea is mount the CIFS share as the
> user who tried to access it. It would nice if it works more like NFS in
> that UIDs would get mapped correctly.
>
> Maybe after I get this working I will change auto.smb to mount shares to
> /smb/<hostname>/<user name> for many people can mount the same share but
> with their credentials.
>
> --
> Jamie Bohr
>
Suppose you are trying to mount //winbox/sharename, add this line (note
it is one line) to the autofs map file.
winbox -fstype=cifs,rw,noperm,user=zzzzz,pass=xxxxxx,workgroup=yyyy
://winbox/sharename
This setup has been working for a long time. However, one of our Fedora
Core machines started having a system crash problem as soon as the
kernel was updated to 2.6.18. Thinking it was a kernel-related issue, I
submitted a bug to RedHat but Dave Jones stated it was a bug in nvidia.
I then reported to nvidia forum but this went unanswered. Finally, I
sent a bug report to the samba/cifs bugzilla because the system does not
crash as far as I do not do any cifs mount. Steve French pickup up my
bug report and is looking at it now.
Akemi
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