Difference between revisions of "Mounting CIFS Shares from the command line"
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*<code>ls /'''MOUNTPOINT'''</code> | *<code>ls /'''MOUNTPOINT'''</code> | ||
= Usage Notes = | |||
If you've installed '''samba-client''', you'll have '''smbclient''' available. | |||
== List shares available == | |||
*<code>sudo smbclient -L '''HOSTNAME'''</code> |
Revision as of 20:44, 19 January 2022
Install cifs-utils
sudo apt install cifs-utils -y
Create a mount point
sudo mkdir /MOUNTPOINT
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...
(Gotta be a better way...)
Check it out
ls /MOUNTPOINT
Usage Notes
If you've installed samba-client, you'll have smbclient available.
sudo smbclient -L HOSTNAME