Hi everybody:
I has been solved this question.
It must install "smbmount.sh" from
http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/smbmount.html
Thank you!
Best regards.
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�H���: Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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�D��: Re: smbfs
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>hi
>
>> I has modify auto.misc with
>> "temp -fstype=smbfs,login=ting,passwd=xxxx,uid=1000 ://pc06/temp".
>
>as urban previously pointed out...
>
>urban> in /etc/auto.master
>urban> /smbfs /etc/auto.smbfs
>urban>
>urban> in /etc/auto.smbfs
>urban> foo -fstype=smbfs,login=urban,passwd=XXXXXX,uid=500
://tyr/install
>
>
>- a. make sure you have /smbfs directory on the slackware box.... ( from
the auto.master file )
> - you can mname your directory name ( /smbfs ) to whatever you wish
>
>- b. good that you changed your login/uid/passwd info..etc
>
> one of these two versions should work...
>
> temp -fstype=smbfs,login=ting,passwd=xxxx,uid=1000 ://pc06/temp
> temp -fstype=smbfs,login=ting,passwd=xxxx,uid=1000 PC06:/temp
>
>- c. for slackware-4.0...
> I have autofs-3.1.3 working on my slack-4.0 box...
> I forgot if I had ot install autofs onto it or not...
>
>- d. from the log files... it looks like the smbmount command syntax is
wrong...
> thats why you have all them ^I-p port options shown....
>
>I'd make sure you can manually mount PC06 first...
>I'd make sure autofs is enabled in your slackware kernel ( see howto )
>
> slack-4.0# smbcient -L pc06 -U Administrator
> - should list a bunch of shares..
>
> slack-4.0# smbmount //PC06/temp /mnt/PC06_test -U Administrator -C -P
imedia ( old syntax )
> slack-4.0# smbmount //PC06/temp passwd -c 'mount /mnt/PC06_test' -U
Administrator ( current one ?? )
> - if smbount works...than you are ready to get autofs to do it for you
>
>have fun linuxing
>alvin
>http://www.linux-consulting.com/Amd_AutoFS/autofs-HOWTO.html
>
>> but it can't mount /misc/temp.
>>
>> I check /var/adm/messages, and it wrote
>>
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[101]: attempting to mount entry
/misc/temp
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> Usage: /usr/bin/smbmount
service
>> <password> [-p port] [-d debuglevel] [-l log]
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> Version 2.0.4b
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-p port connect
to
>> the specified port
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-d debuglevel set the
>> debuglevel
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-l log basename.
Basename
>> for log/debug files
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-n netbios name. Use
this
>> name as my netbios name
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-N don't
ask
>> for a password
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-m max protocol set the
>> max protocol level
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-I dest IP use
this
>> IP to connect to
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-E write
>> messages to stderr instead of stdout
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-U username set the
>> network username
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-W workgroup set the
>> workgroup name
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-c command string execute
>> semicolon separated commands
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-t terminal code
terminal
>> i/o code {sjis|euc|jis7|jis8|junet|hex}
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: >> ^I-D directory start
from
>> directory
>> Sep 9 09:22:47 linux automount[3195]: mount(smbfs): failed to mount
>> //pc06/temp on /misc/temp
>>
>> What's happened?
>>
>>
>> ps. My system is slackware 4.0 and autofs is 3.1.3 and samba is 2.0.4b.
>> Best regard.
>>
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>> �H���: Urban Widmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> �����: �ū۾^ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> ���: 1999�~9��9�� AM 07:51
>> �D��: Re: smbfs
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, �ū۾^ wrote:
>>
>> > Hi everybody:
>> > How can i mount smbfs with autofs
>>
>> Assuming you have smbfs support in your autofs installation (you need the
>> mount_smbfs.so autofs-module, typically in /usr/lib/autofs or
>> /usr/local/lib/autofs. I think RedHat6.0 may have left that one out).
>>
>> You also need samba installed to get the smbmount program, if you compile
>> your own make sure you ./configure correctly. You should probably make
>> sure that mounting things works when running smbmount manually, before
>> trying to get the autofs configuration right.
>>
>> Then you need an entry in your /etc/auto.master, mine is
>> /smbfs /etc/auto.smbfs
>>
>>
>> Then you need entries for the things you want to mount in the file given
>> in auto.master. These may look like this:
>> # /etc/auto.smbfs
>> foo -fstype=smbfs,login=urban,passwd=XXXXXX,uid=500 ://tyr/install
>>
>> (and since you need to put the passwd here make sure you protect the
file)
>>
>>
>> The parameters supported varies between samba versions. I use samba 2.0.4
>> because I haven't figured out how to do the uid thing with 2.0.5. Autofs
>> uses samba 1.9.x syntax, so you need something to translate that into
>> "2.0" syntax. Mike Warfield has a script with instructions for this at
>> http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/smbmount.html
>>
>> Hmm, this sounds too easy, what did I miss?
>>
>> /Urban
>>
>>
>>
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