auto.smb mounting

Jamie Bohr jamiebohr at gmail.com
Wed Nov 8 21:26:06 UTC 2006


True,  I would like to get working through the auto.smb.  The idea is to not
keep track of a users password.  I suspect auto.smb is there is a reason, I
would like to know how to use it.

I appreciate your suggestions though.

- Jamie

On 11/8/06, A Yagi <ayagi at scripps.edu> wrote:
>
> Jamie Bohr wrote:
> > auto.smb is a script not a regular auto mounter file.  It kind of works
> > like the auto.net <http://auto.net> but for SMB services.
> >
> > - Jamie
> >
> > On 11/8/06, * A Yagi* <ayagi at scripps.edu <mailto:ayagi at scripps.edu>>
> wrote:
> >
> >     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.
>
> You can achieve this by the method I suggested.
>
> In /etc/auto.master, define the directory you want to mount your CIFS
> share like:
>
> /smb  /etc/auto.winshare
>
> In /etc/auto.winshare you have a line like:
>
> winbox  -fstype=cifs,rw,noperm,user=zzzzz,pass=xxxxxx,workgroup=yyyy
> ://winbox/sharename
>
> When you do a ls /smb/winbox, the remote share gets mounted on /smb by
> autofs.  It works like nfs automount.
>
> Akemi
>
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Jamie Bohr
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