Assume a Kerberos server is not available. On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 15:20, Donald Bindner <dbind...@truman.edu> wrote: > We use Kerberos for authentication, which means that after you've logged in > with your Windows password (we auth against the Truman AD server), a ticket > is cached. After logging in, I'm able to do something like this: > $ smbmount //hydrogen.truman.edu/dbindner ./ydrive -o sec=krb5 > You have to have made the appropriate /sbin/[u]mount.{smbfs,cifs} files mode > 4755 for regular users to pull this off without sudo. Check out > dpkg-statoverride for Debian derived distros like Ubuntu. > Don > > On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 11:42 AM, iosif <iosif.neit...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Can anyone think of a method for a non-interactive connect to a >> Windows share with cifs *without* storing the login credentials in >> plaintext? Assume the Windows share and the GNU/Linux system could >> have the same credentials. >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------- >> To get off this list, send email to fsck-requ...@mtcs.truman.edu >> with Subject: unsubscribe >> ----------------------------------------------------------------- >> > >
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