On 01/29/2013 04:41 PM, Terry Polzin wrote:
DING DING DING folks we have a winner!
Great! One thing I learned doing tech support: it's hard to solve
things like this until you know just what's going wrong. That's why I
often ask questions like this because I'm not sure just what the central
On Tue, 2013-01-29 at 13:49 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 01/29/2013 01:37 PM, JOYCE POLZIN wrote:
> > If root were to mount it with the mount command it's fine root nor a
> > mortal user can mount via cd command expecting autofs to make the mount.
>
> OK, thanx. Not being familiar with autofs, I d
On 01/29/2013 01:37 PM, JOYCE POLZIN wrote:
If root were to mount it with the mount command it's fine root nor a
mortal user can mount via cd command expecting autofs to make the mount.
OK, thanx. Not being familiar with autofs, I didn't realize what you
were expecting. So the issue isn't be
- Original Message -
On 01/29/2013 12:59 PM, JOYCE POLZIN wrote:
>
> Root can manually mount the directory ie mount -t cifs -o
> user=xxx,password=yyy [ UNC] [TARGET]
>
> A mortal user cannot cd, nor can root same results in /var/log/messages
> depending upon value of sec in /etc/au
On 01/29/2013 12:59 PM, JOYCE POLZIN wrote:
Root can manually mount the directory ie mount -t cifs -o
user=xxx,password=yyy [ UNC] [TARGET]
A mortal user cannot cd, nor can root same results in /var/log/messages
depending upon value of sec in /etc/auto.cifs. Yes, auto.cifs is
mentioned in auto
- Original Message -
On 01/29/2013 12:41 PM, JOYCE POLZIN wrote:
>
> In either case, the cd command itself returns no such file or directory.
> Also interestingly enough root can mount this directory without an issue
> with the correct credentials.
Just to be clear, is root mounting
On 01/29/2013 12:41 PM, JOYCE POLZIN wrote:
In either case, the cd command itself returns no such file or directory.
Also interestingly enough root can mount this directory without an issue
with the correct credentials.
Just to be clear, is root mounting this directory (as you write here) or
snip of /etc/auto.cifs (edited for security)
tpolzin -fstype=cifs,rw,noperm,user=\tpolzin,pass=***,sec=ntlmv2
://**
Snip of /var/log/messages after trying to cd to /cifs/tpolzin
Jan 29 13:57:12 voyager kernel: [22565.810964] Status code returned 0xc000