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2017 Mar 21
1
Public share ask for a password
...ver trying to change your optionion Rowland, i wont dare.. > Just what has an init system got to do with mounting a filesystem ?? Compaired to fstab, i get a better result with my nfs mounts. Before, somethimes, with the fstab setup, when logging in on ssh on an automounted userhome dir, with NVSv4 kerberized. Did fail for now and then. Now with the systemd, i didnt have any fails. I dont know exact the difference, why, but i like it. :-) as simpel as that. I can only think of the better boot order of services etc. I compaired my fstab settings with the systemd setttings, it was exact the...
2013 Jun 05
3
Samba4 and NVSv4
Short story: cannot get Kerberized NFSv4 to work. I've googled a great deal and cannot find where I have goofed (and there sure is a lot of misleading and just plain incorrect information out there), so would appreciate another pair of eyes. NFSv4 without Kerberos does work fine, as does ID mapping. We're using NFSv4 in production with sec=sys, but I'm not happy with that. My
2013 Jun 05
3
Samba4 and NVSv4
Short story: cannot get Kerberized NFSv4 to work. I've googled a great deal and cannot find where I have goofed (and there sure is a lot of misleading and just plain incorrect information out there), so would appreciate another pair of eyes. NFSv4 without Kerberos does work fine, as does ID mapping. We're using NFSv4 in production with sec=sys, but I'm not happy with that. My
2017 Mar 21
6
Public share ask for a password
Hi, I am using a Samba-server (2:4.2.14+dfsg-0+deb8u2) on Debian stable. The Samba-client (samba-common ist 2:4.5.6+dfsg-1) runs on a Debian unstable. When I try to mount a Public share I am ask for a password. I don't know why. There should be no need for a password. And I can log in no matter if or which password I enter. I can I prevent the password questions? The is the IMO relevant