The eaiest thing is to set uid the necessary file. although it is not a good advice
to security.

Oscar GPE-HZ-PD-Wong wrote:

> I notice the command:
>
> smbmount //server/service -c 'mount /your-mount-point' can only be done by
> superuser. Are there any ways to do the same thing with ordinary users?
>
> Any hints appreciated.
>
> Oscar
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> Subject: Re: samba-problem
>
> I mount an NT share into my box every now and then.  Here is what I do:
>
> smbmount '\\server1\wwwroot' -c 'mount /mnt/web' -I192.168.0.2 -Usmb_login
>
> where \\server1\wwwroot is the share on the nt box
>       -I192.168.0.2 is the ip of the nt box
> and   -Usmb_login is the login name for the share
>
> hope that helps
> David
>
> On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Hari W. wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a question about my samba,
> > I try to run "smbclient -L someone" from prompt,
> > usually (I used it many times) it shows me some message that contains IP
> > information of that "someone", so I can use that info for smbmount command.
> > But, now it shows me nothing but the "shared-area" of it without any IP
> > info,servername,workgroup info,bla...bla...
> > How do I get it mounted ???
> > Btw, I use RH60.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Hari
> >
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