>> point is password protected (on the XP side) so I am prompted for a >> password. How can I automate that? Or should I create the share without a >> password? I am not too worried about internal security so the share could >> have no password and that would be fine.
>Create a script called whatever.sh, chmod +x 755 whatever.sh and put that >script in a /usr/local/etc/rc.d. >Put the following lines in that script >#!/bin/sh >smbmount username=user password=pass and the rest of the parametars that you >are normaly using when mounting smb partition. >Mind that if your startup script for samba is samba.sh your mounting script >must start with a letter after the letter s otherwise you would mounting a >samba share without smb daemon started. ################################ When I try the smbmount I get a "command not Found" I checked the man pages on mount and found mount_smbfs, but I can not find any options that would allow me to specify a username and password. I am not using Samba (at least I didn't load it... may be there by default???) - To map the drive I have a line in my /etc/fstab file that reads: # Device #Mountpoint FSType OPtion //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/share /ftproot smbfs rw.nosuto 0 0 Once the server boots, I type "mount /ftproot" and then it asks me for the password for User. After the password is entered, /ftproot contains the contents of the share on my XP system. It was one of the things that I fell in love with about BSD - the ability to "see" XP shares with no special "magic". So anyway - I think there are several different approaches to this. Can I modify my fstab file so that "auto" would work by somehow specifing a password? Or is there a password option that I am missing in the mount or mount_smbfs commands? OR... is there a reason I don't have the smbmount command? Thank you for all your help! _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"