Kossuth Espinosa, Oskar
2007-Jun-20 13:16 UTC
[Samba] Direct access to subdirectories using smbclient
Hi I have a question How do i access a subdirectory of a windows share using smbclient? The problem is that i have a windows folder \\192.168.1.33\dvds shared in a windows machine but i want a direct access with smbclient from a linux machine to the folder \\192.168.1.33\dvds\examples. Is it possible?? any /etc/fstab setting to do this? Im using suse linux enterprise server 8 and samba 2.2.8 -- Saludos, Oskar Kossuth E. Administrador Unix okossuth@servicios.antel.com.uy ANTEL telecomunicaciones Este e-mail y cualquier posible archivo adjunto est? dirigido ?nicamente al destinatario del mensaje y contiene informaci?n que puede ser confidencial. Si Ud. no es el destinatario correcto por favor notifique al remitente respondiendo este mensaje y elimine inmediatamente el e-mail y los posibles archivos adjuntos al mismo de su sistema. Est? prohibida cualquier utilizaci?n, difusi?n o copia de este e-mail por cualquier persona o entidad que no sean las espec?ficas destinatarias del mensaje. ANTEL no acepta ninguna responsabilidad con respecto a cualquier comunicaci?n que haya sido emitida incumpliendo nuestra Pol?tica de Seguridad de la Informaci?n. . . . . . . . . . This e-mail and any attachment is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee(s). If you are not intended recipient please inform the sender immediately, answering this e-mail and delete it as well as the attached files. Any use, circulation or copy of this e-mail by any person or entity that is not the specific addressee(s) is prohibited. ANTEL is not responsible for any communication emitted without respecting our Information Security Policy.
Kossuth Espinosa, Oskar
2007-Jun-20 14:27 UTC
[Samba] Direct access to subdirectories using smbclient
The problem is that for security reasons users must access \\192.168.1.33\dvds\examples instead of \\192.168.1.33\dvds or any other folder below dvds but the shared folder is \\192.168.1.33\dvds .. I know that using nautilus or konqueror do what i need, but want to do it with smbclient or smbmount.. any ideas? On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 15:45 +0200, Davide Cervella wrote:> Kossuth Espinosa, Oskar wrote: > > How do i access a subdirectory of a windows share using smbclient? > > The problem is that i have a windows folder \\192.168.1.33\dvds shared > > in a windows machine but i want a direct access with smbclient from a > > linux machine to the folder \\192.168.1.33\dvds\examples. Is it > > possible?? any /etc/fstab setting to do this? > > Maybe your problem is not so clear to me, but.. can't you simply issue > an smbmount and then change directory? > > If you operate in a GUI environment maybe there are different ways to do > this thing. For example in Konqueror you can type an URL like this > "smb://server/dvds/examples". > > HTH, > DaC-- Saludos, Oskar Kossuth E. Administrador Unix okossuth@servicios.antel.com.uy ANTEL telecomunicaciones Este e-mail y cualquier posible archivo adjunto est? dirigido ?nicamente al destinatario del mensaje y contiene informaci?n que puede ser confidencial. Si Ud. no es el destinatario correcto por favor notifique al remitente respondiendo este mensaje y elimine inmediatamente el e-mail y los posibles archivos adjuntos al mismo de su sistema. Est? prohibida cualquier utilizaci?n, difusi?n o copia de este e-mail por cualquier persona o entidad que no sean las espec?ficas destinatarias del mensaje. ANTEL no acepta ninguna responsabilidad con respecto a cualquier comunicaci?n que haya sido emitida incumpliendo nuestra Pol?tica de Seguridad de la Informaci?n. . . . . . . . . . This e-mail and any attachment is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee(s). If you are not intended recipient please inform the sender immediately, answering this e-mail and delete it as well as the attached files. Any use, circulation or copy of this e-mail by any person or entity that is not the specific addressee(s) is prohibited. ANTEL is not responsible for any communication emitted without respecting our Information Security Policy.