Hello Again,

Well, I see by reading this email that I'm probably "almost there"...

I prefer to keep my usernames and passwords in my WinNT4 primary domain
controller... And would LOVE to see how to get Linux to integrate with
it, and share permissions! 

Also the network volumes that I access are on NT4, on an NTFS volume, so
it should support additional permissions, unlike fat. I did try to share
up an NT network volume via apache, though, and that did not work! ;-)
I'm not surprised, but I digress!

I think that some install or the other turned off encrypted smb
passwords, I'm not sure which that was, but I'd like it turned back on,
and used by Linux, hopefully without the need to manually do the mounts
or put text passwords in files.

--Jon

Try this Matt

http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/2047/3/

On Tuesday 13 November 2001 15:08, you wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> What is the best way to have a samba mount mount on boot up without
> the need of having the clear text password visible in the fstab file.
> The share also needs to be rw? We are using samba 2.0.7.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
>
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On Tue, 2001-11-13 at 22:16, Jon Jaques wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've managed to map the smb network drives that I need to folders under
> my user directory under rh7.1, but I have to manually re-do them
> everytime the system reboots (which is much less often lately, as I
> break the dependance on 'doze! Or run it with VMWare!)
> 
> But I think it fails because it requires the smb password, if I put it
> in /etc/fstab, and it can't accept or get the password during bootup.
> 
> Is there another or better way to do this? I don't want the drives to be
> shared globally, anyways, so it is better for me to do it as a user
> share, but I'm just not sure how to make it stick!
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Jon S. Jaques
> 
> 
> 
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