On 3/8/21 3:36 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 09/03/2021 00:33, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> ~]# smbclient -L 192.168.1.248
> Enter WORKGROUP\root's password:
>
> Sharename Type Comment
> --------- ---- -------
> Public Disk WDdata
> SmartWare Disk WDdata
> TimeMachineBackup Disk
> mcstuffy Disk
> Transmission Disk
> Anti-Virus Essentials Disk
> rm3 Disk
> Share_Aggregation Disk Samba MSDFS Server
> IPC$ IPC IPC Service (2-Bay NAS)
> SMB1 disabled -- no workgroup available
>
> ~]# showmount -e 192.168.1.248
> Export list for 192.168.1.248:
> /mnt/HD/HD_a2/mcstuffy *
> /mnt/HD/HD_a2/SmartWare *
> /mnt/HD/HD_a2/Public *
>
> Apparently both smb and nfs access are provided to the shares. As was
> suggested in another response adding the user and password of the
> client system to the NAS allowed access. Also it was suggested that
> ssh access had been noted elsewhere. The web page for the NAS
> provides a check box to enable ssh access with a disclaimer about any
> changes voiding the warranty. To be explored.
Well, you ran smbclient under the Linux's root account. So,
naturally, you're being prompted for
root's password when connecting.
So, you are now able to mount both shares via NFS?
yes, adding the client userid and password as a user on the MyCloud
enabled nfs to connect.