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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 14:57:13 -0400 (EDT), Chris Purcell wrote:

> You can add your credentials to the 4th field of the /etc/fstab file like
> this...
> 
> //server/share  /mnt/smb   smbfs  username=admin,password=secret  0 0
> 
> Sorry for using the wrong slashes in the earlier post.

No. With "credentials" Reuben most likely refers to an external file
which contains username and password and can have more restrictive
file access permissions than /etc/fstab. Like this:

//server/share  /mnt/smb   smbfs  credentials=/somewhere/file  0 0

See "man smbmount".

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