2007/12/20, Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I'm running Edubuntu 7.1 with Kerbos and Samba. > > > > My users logon to the Edubuntu server and are authenticated by our active > directory domain. I want to script their personal user shares so that > they are accessible in the network list. If the user logs on, gets their > gnome session and then clicks on Places | "Connect to Server" they are > presented an applet that allows them to connect to a windows share by > providing only the server name, share, and display name. Duplicating this > functionality from the command line would be perfect. Can anyone tell > what command to use or if a command line syntax even exists? > > > > Alternatively, I have researched using smbmount and fstab, but this is not > a desirable solution. Especially when I see gnome provides the exact > functionality I need via the gui without the need to retype passwords or > have them hard coded anywhere. I'm assuming there must be a way to script > that. > > > > Thanks! Any help is greatly appreciated. >
Perhaps can you use libpam-mount ( http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/admin/libpam-mount) http://pam-mount.sourceforge.net/ Bye Will > > > > -- Emmanuel Le Normand Ubuntu-fr
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