2003. november 17. 10.08 d?tummal Stony Yakovac ezt
?rta:> I am using a Gentoo Linux machine and trying to mount a remote file
> system via samba. The following DOES WORK:
> mount -t smbfs -o username="SMB-SRV\stonyy",password=abc123
> //smbsrv/proj /mnt/proj
>
> However, I don't really want my username and password visible to the
> world (yes, I changed the password and everything but the backslash in
> the username for this posting). So I tried putting the following in a
> file:
> username="SMB-SRV\stonyy"
> password=abc123
>
> I then ran the following mount command which does NOT WORK:
> mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/home/stonyy/credentials //smbsrv/proj
> /mnt/proj
>
> The error message is:
> 4544: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
> SMB connection failed
>
> Very informative. I have tried several different ways of typing the
> username and I suspect the problem lies in the backslash in the
> username, but I don't know how to debug the problem from here. I am
> using version 2.2.8a.
>
> Anyone who has advice, I would like to hear it. In the end, I would
> like my automounter to mount this for me, but I run into this problem
> whenever I put the username and password in a file. (I already tried
> using the automounter with the username and password in the fstab and I
> ran into the same error)
>
> Stony
I think no quotation marks is needed in the credentials file.
Other reason may permissions of credentials file.
Third: it has to be a CR at the end of the last line (I think all the linux
conf files)
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attiko