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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Samba Help Post 303021067 by TBotNik on Friday 3rd of August 2018 11:55:47 AM
Old 08-03-2018
Command line only

Quote:
Originally Posted by Don Cragun
How can I explain?

You say you have syntax errors in your Samba configuration. You don't show us your Samba configuration files and you don't tell us what syntax errors you're getting. Therefore, all I can suggest is that you fix your syntax errors and try again.

If you would show us the exact errors that you are seeing and you would show us the files that are generating those errors, we might be able to help you further. Without seeing the actual errors you are receiving and the code/data that is producing those errors, there is absolutely no way that we can guess at what might be wrong!
Don Cragun,


No just issuing the command via cmd line/terminal and does not go! Cmd I'm using is:

Code:
mount -t cifs -o username=$user,password=$pwd //server/shares /media/myshare


According to the "man cifs" help pages this is correct syntax, but not working! Shows errors:
Code:
password specified twice, ignoring second
mount error(22): Invalid argument
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)

The specified "password" twice is because the password to this share is actually 'password'


Cheers!


OMR/TBNKI
 

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FUSEDAV(1)						      General Commands Manual							FUSEDAV(1)

NAME
fusedav - mount WebDAV shares SYNOPSIS
fusedav [-hDL] [-t secs] [-u username] [-p password] [-o options] URL mountpoint DESCRIPTION
fusedav is a userspace filesystem driver that allows you to mount WebDAV shares. This way you can transparently edit and manage files on a remote server. As long as the fusedav process is running, the WebDAV share located at URL is accessible under mountpoint. If username and password are required and you did not specify them on the command line you will be prompted as soon as you are trying to access the mounted share. OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options. -D Enable debug mode. -L Lock the repository during mount. (Not properly supported on all servers, hence not enabled by default.) -t secs Set lock timeout to secs seconds. -u username Use username for authentication if required. -p password Use password for authentication if required. -o options Pass options as additional mount options to FUSE. URL Location of the WebDAV share. mountpoint Local mountpoint of the WebDAV share. AUTHOR
fusedav was written by Lennart Poettering <mzshfrqni (at) 0pointer (dot) de>. This manual page was written by Sebastian Harl <tokkee@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). August 24, 2006 FUSEDAV(1)
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