DJA wrote:
> 
> The man page suggests making mount.cifs SUID. That would let a non-root 
> user mount the share, for instance from a script at log in. Is this safe 
> enough to pass muster with the more paranoid (yet practical) admins here?

But mount(1) is SUID root, which calls mount.cifs. Is there no way to
have the user= flag in the /etc/fstab and work it around that way?

-john


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