Hi

I use samba from the samba-2.0.3-0 rpm. When I try to mount as a user
I get the message that I need root permissions for that.
The reason is ofcourse that none of smbmount, smbumount and smbmnt is
suid-ed.
from different paragraphs on theSamba documentation I gather that
smbmout should be set  suid root to allow users to mount network
mounts.
Can I simply set smbmnt and smbumount to be suid-ed? Do I need to
rebuild samba for that purpose? Or is there any other solution?

Also: I saw in the Samba faq (http://uk.samba.org/samba/docs/FAQ/#39)
something about smbmount not being part of samba. Is that correct? If so
- who added smbmount to the rpm?

thanks

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Tzafrir Cohen                 weekdays - 04-8282021
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