MOUNT_SMBFS(8) | System Manager's Manual | MOUNT_SMBFS(8) |
mount_smbfs
—
mount_smbfs |
[-E
cs1:cs2]
[-I host]
[-L locale]
[-M
crights:srights]
[-N ] [-O
cowner:cgroup/sowner:sgroup]
[-R retrycount]
[-T timeout]
[-W workgroup]
[-c case]
[-d mode]
[-f mode]
[-g gid]
[-n opt]
[-u uid]
//
user@
server/ share
node |
mount_smbfs
command mounts a share from a remote
server using SMB/CIFS protocol.
The options are as follows:
-E
cs1:cs2-I
host-L
localemount_smbfs
tries to use an environment variable
LC_*
to determine it.-M
crights:srights-N
mount_smbfs
reads the
~/.nsmbrc file for additional configuration
parameters and a password. If no password is found,
mount_smbfs
prompts for it.-O
cowner:cgroup/sowner:sgroup-R
retrycount-T
timeout-W
workgroup-c
case-f
mode, -d
modeNote that these permissions can differ from the rights granted by SMB server.
-u
uid, -g
gidmount_smbfs
command will use
server as the NetBIOS name of remote computer,
user as the remote user name and
share as the resource name on a remote server. If
your connections are refused, try using the -I
option and use a server name of ‘*SMBSERVER’.mount_smbfs -I samba.mydomain.com //guest@samba/public /smb/public mount_smbfs -I 192.168.20.3 -E koi8-r:cp866 //guest@samba/tmp /smb/tmp
If you keep on getting "Connection reset by peer" errors, try:
mount_smbfs -N -I 10.0.0.4 //'*SMBSERVER'/tmp /smb/tmp
It is possible to use fstab(5) for smbfs mounts:
//guest@samba/public /smb/public
smbfs rw,noauto 0 0
-E
option works only if you mount with
rump_smbfs(8) instead of
mount_smbfs
.
The -c
option is not implemented yet. It
is silently ignored for now.
November 17, 2014 | NetBSD 9.4 |