SMBMOUNT
Section: Maintenance Commands (8)
Updated: 26 Apr 2000
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NAME
smbmount - mount an SMB filesystem
SYNOPSIS
smbmount service mountpoint [ -o options ]
DESCRIPTION
smbmount mounts a SMB filesystem. It is usually invoked as mount.smbfs
from the mount(8) command when using the "-t smbfs" option. The kernel
must support the smbfs filesystem.
Options to smbmount are specified as a comma separated list of
key=value pairs.
NOTE: smbmount calls smbmnt to do the actual mount. You must make sure
that smbmnt is in the path so that it can be found.
- username=<arg>
-
specifies the username to connect as. If this is
not given then the environment variable USER is used. This option can
also take the form user%password or user/workgroup or
user/workgroup%password to allow the password and workgroup to be
specified as part of the username.
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- password=<arg>
-
specifies the SMB password. If not given then
smbmount will prompt for a passeword, unless the guest option is
given.
-
- netbiosname=<arg>
-
sets the source NetBIOS name. It defaults to
the local hostname.
-
- uid=<arg>
-
sets the uid that files will be mounted as. It may be
specified as either a username or a numeric uid.
-
- gid=<arg>
-
sets the gid that files will be mounted as. It may be
specified as either a groupname or a numeric gid.
-
- port=<arg>
-
sets the remote SMB port number. The default is 139.
-
- fmask=<arg>
-
sets the file mask. This deterines the permissions
that remote files have in the local filesystem. The default is based
on the current umask.
-
- dmask=<arg>
-
sets the directory mask. This deterines the
permissions that remote directories have in the local filesystem. The
default is based on the current umask.
-
- debug=<arg>
-
sets the debug level. This is useful for tracking
down SMB connection problems.
-
- ip=<arg>
-
sets the destination host or IP address.
-
- workgroup=<arg>
-
sets the workgroup on the destination
-
- sockopt=<arg>
-
sets the TCP socket options. See the smb.conf
"socket options" option.
-
- scope=<arg>
-
sets the NetBIOS scope
-
- guest
-
don't prompt for a password
-
- ro
-
mount read-only
-
- rw
-
mount read-write
-
AUTHOR
The maintainer of smbfs, smbmnt and smbmount is Andrew Tridgell
tridge@samba.org
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