auto.smb mounting

Jamie Bohr jamiebohr at gmail.com
Thu Nov 9 04:29:14 UTC 2006


That is what I think too however I don't understand how it interacts with
autofs.  I put "-o credentials=/home/myhome/.credentials" in the '/Disk/'
line in auto.smb to see if I could get it to work, it did not.  I am able to
do the following:

mount -t cifs //nas/share /mnt1 -o credentials=/homejmyhome/.credentials

so I know my credentials file is correct.  I even tried exporting USER and
PASSWORD as stated in the man page for mount.cifs


On 11/8/06, Tim <ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
> Jamie Bohr:
> >> 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.
>
> A Yagi:
> > I see.  When you have figured that out, please post it here.
>
> Wouldn't that be something *like* a line in the mounting options with:
> credentials=~/samba.credentials  And the user would have their own name
> and password in that file.
>
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