Re: Mount command...again

2003-06-09 Thread Bruce Cran
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 02:45:04PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, here is what I am trying to do. I am trying to mount a samba served
> directory on a remote system onto my local system. Both servers are
> running freebsd4.8. I want to mount the remote directory with the
> priveliges of the remote owner of the directory onto my local system.
> 
> In Linux I can do it this way:
> mount -t smbfs -o username=,password=,
> uid=jonr,gid=jonr //sambaserver/ /path/to/mount/point
> 
> This will send my username and password then mount the share with the
> remote users uid and gid.
> 
> Is there a way to do this on FreeBSD? I have been reading the man pages
> for mount and mount_smbfs and can't find out how to do this.
> -- 
> Jon Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 

Have you tried

mount_smbfs -u uid -g gid //@sambaserver/ /mountpoint

where uid and gid is the user/group whom you want the files to be accessible
by.   This works on my -current system.

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Bruce Cran
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RE: Mount command...again

2003-06-09 Thread John DeStefano
::bump::
Has anyone got a suggestion for this?  I've also tried to do this in the same manner 
(a la Linux) and been equally as frustrated.  "man mount" describes lots of options 
for the command, but it does not go into all of the "-o" options, which are 
(apparently) what we're looking for here.
Thanks.
 
Jon Reynolds wrote:
> Ok, here is what I am trying to do. I am trying to mount a
> samba served
> directory on a remote system onto my local system. Both
> servers are
> running freebsd4.8. I want to mount the remote directory with
> the
> priveliges of the remote owner of the directory onto my local
> system.
> 
> In Linux I can do it this way:
> mount -t smbfs -o username=,password=,
> uid=jonr,gid=jonr //sambaserver/ /path/to/mount/point
> 
> This will send my username and password then mount the share
> with the
> remote users uid and gid.
> 
> Is there a way to do this on FreeBSD? I have been reading the
> man pages
> for mount and mount_smbfs and can't find out how to do this.
> -- 
> Jon Reynolds 


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Re: Mount command...again

2003-06-06 Thread yussef
this isnt a a direct solution, but have you considered using nfs
instead? it seems to be the better tool between unix systems.

yussef

On Thu, 05
Jun 2003 14:45:04-0800(AKDT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Ok, here is what I am trying to do. I am trying to mount a samba
> served directory on a remote system onto my local system. Both servers
> are running freebsd4.8. I want to mount the remote directory with the
> priveliges of the remote owner of the directory onto my local system.
> 
> In Linux I can do it this way:
> mount -t smbfs -o username=,password=,
> uid=jonr,gid=jonr //sambaserver/ /path/to/mount/point
> 
> This will send my username and password then mount the share with the
> remote users uid and gid.
> 
> Is there a way to do this on FreeBSD? I have been reading the man
> pages for mount and mount_smbfs and can't find out how to do this.
> -- 
> Jon Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
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Mount command...again

2003-06-06 Thread jonr
Ok, here is what I am trying to do. I am trying to mount a samba served
directory on a remote system onto my local system. Both servers are
running freebsd4.8. I want to mount the remote directory with the
priveliges of the remote owner of the directory onto my local system.

In Linux I can do it this way:
mount -t smbfs -o username=,password=,
uid=jonr,gid=jonr //sambaserver/ /path/to/mount/point

This will send my username and password then mount the share with the
remote users uid and gid.

Is there a way to do this on FreeBSD? I have been reading the man pages
for mount and mount_smbfs and can't find out how to do this.
-- 
Jon Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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