> How can I arrange for user to be allowed to write to a mounted windows
> share?
> 
> In this case I have permissions like below on /mnt/harvey-e
> drwxr-xr-x 2 reader wheel 2 2009-03-26 07:10 harvey-e
> 
> # mount -Fsmbfs //harvey/harvey-e /mnt/harvey-e
> Password: xxxxxx <enter>
> 
> After mount: ls -l:
> drwx------ 1 root root 16384 2009-07-18 06:13 harvey-e
> 
> Any attempt by user to write to /mnt/harvey-e fails like:
>   pfexec touch harvey-e/file
>  touch: cannot touch `harvey-e/file': Permission denied
> 
> (With or without pfexec)

You need to either run the mount command as user "reader"
(assuming that's who should be able to r/w the mount).

Alternatively, you can run it as root and supply the mount option
"uid=..." as described by the mount_smbfs(1m) man page.

Gordon


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