Mac SMB mount query
jbk
jbk at mail2.gis.net
Fri Nov 17 06:48:38 EST 2006
Scott R Ehrlich wrote:
> What is the equivalent command-line syntax OS 10 uses when selecting Connect To
> Server to access an SMB share on a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 server/domain
> controller which is part of an Active Directory domain?
>
> My goal is to migrate that syntax to the Redhat Fedora and Enterprise worlds.
>
> I've tried LinNeighborhood, and it can see some shared folders, but not all.
> My Windows XP machine sees them fine, as does my Mac.
>
> So something in the smbclient/mount syntax is wrong, and I've tried many
> variations using mount -t smbfs and smbclient.
>
If your question is why can't you see some shares in the
browser window like nautilus, it is because linux does not
reveal shares that are not commented "browseable = yes" in
the smb.conf file. There are other factors such as if you
are a member of a group that has access to a folder that is
not browseable you will be able to see it in the browser.
The Samba documentation in /usr/share/doc/samba is quite
extensive and will guide you through any syntax that you
want to implement. I think smbmount has been deprecated in
favor of "mount -t cifs -o share mount point"
Jim K-R
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