On 01/29/2013 12:59 PM, JOYCE POLZIN wrote:
>
> Root can manually mount the directory ie mount -t cifs -o
> user=xxx,password=yyy [ UNC] [TARGET]
>
> A mortal user cannot cd, nor can root same results in /var/log/messages
> depending upon value of sec in /etc/auto.cifs. Yes, auto.cifs is
> mentioned in auto.master
I'm not quite clear on one thing: if what you've written is correct, a
regular user can't cd to that directory even after root mounts it. Is
that correct? If so, what are the permissions on it when it's mounted?
If root were to mount it with the mount command it's fine root nor a mortal user can mount via cd command expecting autofs to make the mount.
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