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Re: montar partiçoes smbfs



Rui Silva <ruka@tugamail.com> wrote:

> oi ppl

Olá!

> aqui à uns dias perguntei como fazer para que um user normal pudesse montar um 
> pendrive USB, e o a dica que o pessoal deu funcionou (é claro né).
> 
> agora surge outra duvida, como fazer para que um user normal consiga montar 
> shares smbfs (que estao num ruindows)??
> 
> como posso fazer isto??

Espero que isto possa resolver:

[root@matrix#] apt-cache show libpam-mount

Description: a PAM module that can mount volumes for a user session
 This module is aimed at environments with SMB (Samba or Windows NT)
 or NCP (Netware or Mars-NWE) servers that Unix users wish to access
 transparently. It facilitates access to private volumes of these types
 well. The module also supports mounting home directories using
 loopback or dm-crypt encrypted filesystems.
 .
  o Every user can access his own volumes.
  o The user needs to type the password just once (at login).
  o The mounting process is transparent to the users.
  o There is no need to keep the login passwords in any additional file.
  o The volumes are unmounted upon logout, so it saves system resources,
    avoiding the need of listing every possibly useful remote volume
    in /etc/fstab or in an automount/supermount config file. This
    is also necessary for securing encrypted filesystems.
 .
 Libpam-mount "understands" SMB, NCP, and any type of filesystem that
 can be mounted using the standard mount command. If someone has a
 particular need for a different filesystem, feel free to ask to
 include it and send patches.


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--fx



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