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To mount a samba share as a regular user (i.e. without sudo), the following conditions must be met: |
To mount a samba share as a regular user (i.e. without sudo), the following conditions must be met: |
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* <code>/bin/mount</code>, <code>/bin/umount</code>, <code>/sbin/mount.cifs</code>, <code>/sbin/umount.cifs</code> must be '''setuid''' (<code>sudo chmod +s ...</code>) |
* <code>/bin/mount</code>, <code>/bin/umount</code>, <code>/sbin/mount.cifs</code>, <code>/sbin/umount.cifs</code> must be '''setuid''' (<code>sudo chmod +s ...</code>) |
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* share point must be owned by the user (<code>chown username mountpoint</code>). |
* share point must be '''owned by the user''' (<code>chown username mountpoint</code>). |
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** May be optional, but does not hurt, set group of mount point to '''sambashare''', and verify that the user is in that group |
** May be optional, but does not hurt, set group of mount point to '''sambashare''', and verify that the user is in that group |
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* mount spec in '''fstab''' must contain the option ''' |
* mount spec in '''fstab''' must contain the option '''user''' (or '''users''' to let any user unmount). |
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** It seems that option '''suid''' should be present as well, but does not seem to do anything good to me. |
** It seems that option '''suid''' should be present as well, but does not seem to do anything good to me. |
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Revision as of 12:34, 28 February 2010
References
- http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Access_to_Windows_Shares
- See local documentation at /usr/share/doc/packages/samba/htmldocs (requires package samba documentation)
Packages
In Ubuntu, install the packages samba and smbfs.
Samba Client
- To mount a samba share in Linux (see [1]):
$ mkdir -p /windows/winshare
$ mount -t cifs //winmachine/testshare /windows/winshare
$ mount -t cifs -o username=user,password=secret //winmachine/testshare /windows/winshare
$ sudo mount -t cifs -o username=baddreams,allow_utime=22,umask=002,uid=1000,gid=124 //phoenix/D$ /net/phoenix/d
- Or make it an entry in /etc/fstab. Note that gid=124 refers to group sambashare.
//mnemosyne/backup /net/mnemosyne/backuprw cifs username=backup,allow_utime=22,umask=002,uid=999,gid=124
Mount as User
To mount a samba share as a regular user (i.e. without sudo), the following conditions must be met:
/bin/mount
,/bin/umount
,/sbin/mount.cifs
,/sbin/umount.cifs
must be setuid (sudo chmod +s ...
)- share point must be owned by the user (
chown username mountpoint
).- May be optional, but does not hurt, set group of mount point to sambashare, and verify that the user is in that group
- mount spec in fstab must contain the option user (or users to let any user unmount).
- It seems that option suid should be present as well, but does not seem to do anything good to me.
//mnemosyne/public /net/mnemosyne/publicrw cifs noauto,users,guest,allow_utime=22,umask=002 0 0 //mnemosyne/public /net/mnemosyne/public cifs noauto,users,ro,guest,allow_utime=22,umask=002,suid 0 0