On 06/22/2018 01:24 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
Paired with wildcard automount entries, and you end up in a very
usable setup
with minimal config.
Cool. Thanks for clarifying!
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2018, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 06/21/2018 05:09 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2018, Toralf Lund wrote:
I known that I might use mount.cifs and related "fstab" entries as an
alternative, but its password handling seems a lot less convenient.
If you're in an AD
On 06/21/2018 05:09 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2018, Toralf Lund wrote:
I known that I might use mount.cifs and related "fstab" entries as an
alternative, but its password handling seems a lot less convenient.
If you're in an AD environment, you can probably do nicely with
On Thu, 21 Jun 2018, Toralf Lund wrote:
I known that I might use mount.cifs and related "fstab" entries as an
alternative, but its password handling seems a lot less convenient.
If you're in an AD environment, you can probably do nicely with mount.cifs:
sec=krb5,multiuser
That way you don't
Hi,
I'm trying to use smb:// URLs with gvfs-mount and/or similar desktop
functionality to access SMB shares on different servers that support
different protocol versions and features. With some of the servers,
mount will fail with a default configuration, but I have been able to
make it work
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