On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Alexandr <verbitsky_alexa...@mail.by>wrote:

> Nathan Nobbe пишет:
>
>  On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Richard Quadling <rquadl...@gmail.com
>> >wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 5 November 2010 16:30, Nathan Nobbe <quickshif...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Steve Staples <sstap...@mnsi.net>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 10:06 -0600, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Steve Staples <sstap...@mnsi.net>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hey guys (and gals)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am writing something that needs to connect to a SMB server... can
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> this
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> be done easliy?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I copied a sample code from php.net that used the system() command
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> and
>>>
>>>
>>>> mounted the SMB to a /mnt/tmp partion, and technically, it works....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> the
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> problem is, is that mount has to be run as root...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> is there a way to put the "mount/unmount" commands into an allowed
>>>>>>> command?   i supposed, the other problem is, is waht if this is on a
>>>>>>> windows machine?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> i dont really want to mess with permissions too much, since this
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> will
>>>
>>>
>>>> have to be portable from linux to windows...   any help would be
>>>>>>> appreciated...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> is there any reason the php application code has to be responsible for
>>>>>> mounting the network drive?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> typically this is an os-level responsibility.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -nathan
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> this is true, but i am looking at mounting it, reading the contents,
>>>>> maybe moving a file to it, or renaming a file... and then closing the
>>>>> smb share.
>>>>>
>>>>> i have thought abotu making it a requirement on the users end to have
>>>>> the directory ready for the application... but thought also about maybe
>>>>> giving them the option to connect to it and do what it has to do, then
>>>>> close it...
>>>>>
>>>>> i've been doing it the second way, but was wondering if the first was a
>>>>> viable option or not.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> hmm, yeah im not sure if theres a clean mounting interface between
>>>>
>>>>
>>> windows
>>>
>>>
>>>> and linux.  the nomenclature is different for one, and im not even sure
>>>>
>>>>
>>> how
>>>
>>>
>>>> to mount a network drive programmatically under windows.  maybe someone
>>>>
>>>>
>>> else
>>>
>>>
>>>> on the list does.
>>>>
>>>> -nathan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> You don't need to "mount" the share. If the share is available, then
>>> you can access using UNC ...
>>>
>>> But you don't need to mount the share
>>>
>>> Is this not the same on unix?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> im not sure, ive got some linux machines mounting windows shares and it
>> seems ls is not happy using the smb url to the share.  there may be a way
>> though, for those willing to dig a little :D
>>
>> -nathan
>>
>>
>>
> You can use 'smbclient' for copy file from the machine running the
> client (Linux) to the server (Windows). In PHP it is necessary to use
> functions like system or shell_exec.


ahh - good call.  iirc that's the underlying program used by mount actually
when mounting smb shares.  i know it's called by our automount scripts as
well.  never bothered to use it directly, however that sounds like the way
to go in this scenario.

-nathan

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