[linux-cifs-client] mount.cifs and kerberos

Felipe García torcaz99 at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 14 07:42:29 GMT 2009


Hallo:

  I use Kubuntu 8.04 and mount.cifs version: 1.10-3.0.28a.

  I'm trying to mount a share with mount.cifs:

   mount.cifs //server/share mountpoint -o sec=krb5,pass=


That command works because I already had that share mounted in another mount point with:

  mount.cifs //server/share another_mountpoint -o username=my_user,workgroup=dom,password=my_pass



  But it that share is not mounted, then I receive this error:

mount.cifs "//server/my_user" /mnt/users/test --verbose -o sec=krb5,pass=

parsing options: sec=krb5,pass=



mount.cifs kernel mount options
unc=//server\my_user,ip=10.11.23.123,user=my_user,,,,,,domain=dom,ver=1,sec=krb5,pass=,uid=1643642063,gid=
1643673393

mount error 2 = No such file or directory

Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)


 As I say, this command works find if the share is already mounted
in another directory (or if I replace the sec=krb5,pass= by
username=my_user,workgroup=dom,password=my_pass).


Please, how can I mount a share using krb5 and mount.cifs?

  Thanks



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