I am looking for document ion on how to use auto.smb. I turned it on through the auto mounter and was able to see remote shares, just not access them. I can do "ls /smb/nas" and get a list of shares. However I can not access those shares. I have read the man page for
mount.cifs. It says to set environment variable called USER and PASSWD. I have set both. I am able to mount via mount -t cifs ... Is there something I am missing? I have googled this and am having a hard time finding information on it. 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.
Maybe after I get this working I will change auto.smb to mount shares to /smb/<hostname>/<user name> for many people can mount the same share but with their credentials.
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Jamie Bohr
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