Difference between revisions of "Mounting CIFS Shares from the command line"

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*<code>sudo mount -t cifs -o username='''USER''',password='''PASSWORD''',dir_mode=0777,file_mode=0666 //'''SERVERNAME'''/'''SHARENAME''' ~/'''MOUNTPOINT'''</code>
*<code>sudo mount -t cifs -o username='''USER''',password='''PASSWORD''',dir_mode=0777,file_mode=0666 //'''SERVERNAME'''/'''SHARENAME''' ~/'''MOUNTPOINT'''</code>
allows actual access...
allows actual access for ANYONE...


(Gotta be a better way...)
 
*<code>sudo mount -t cifs -o username='''USER''',password='''PASSWORD''',uid='''1000''',gid='''1000''' //'''SERVERNAME'''/'''SHARENAME''' ~/'''MOUNTPOINT'''</code>
Allows full access by the user with UID 1000 & GID 1000...
 
 
 
<span style="color: rgb(132, 63, 161);" >(Gotta be a better way...)</span>


= Check it out =
= Check it out =

Revision as of 21:14, 19 January 2022

Install cifs-utils and samba-client

  • sudo apt install cifs-utils samba-client -y

Create a mount point

  • sudo mkdir /MOUNTPOINT

Mount the share

  • sudo mount -t cifs -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD //SERVERNAME/SHARENAME ~/MOUNTPOINT

Permissions

Changing that mount command to

  • sudo mount -t cifs -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD,dir_mode=0777,file_mode=0666 //SERVERNAME/SHARENAME ~/MOUNTPOINT

allows actual access for ANYONE...


  • sudo mount -t cifs -o username=USER,password=PASSWORD,uid=1000,gid=1000 //SERVERNAME/SHARENAME ~/MOUNTPOINT

Allows full access by the user with UID 1000 & GID 1000...


(Gotta be a better way...)

Check it out

  • ls /MOUNTPOINT

Usage Notes

List shares available

  • sudo smbclient -L HOSTNAME