CKB:Mounting Windows shared folder: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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== Troubleshooting == | |||
In case the mounting procedure results in an error, check these two steps: | |||
1. Force the Samba Version to 2.0 in /etc/fstab (see line in bold): | |||
//<IP or DNS name of the Windows server>/<name of share> /mnt/windows-share cifs username=<USER>,password=<PASSWORD>,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,'''vers=2.0''' 0 0 | |||
2. Check if the Windows user has access to the drive itself or only to the folder. |
Aktuelle Version vom 21. November 2023, 13:27 Uhr
Applies to:
All versions of Cryptshare Server
Purpose:
This is an example on mounting Windows shares on Cryptshare Appliances
Solution:
1. log in as root on your appliance
2. install the tool cifs-utils using the following command
cifs-utils zypper in cifs-utils
3. create a mount point for the mount of Windows share called e.g. windows-share
mount point mkdir /mnt/windows-share
4. add the following line into the file /etc/fstab
fstab //<IP or DNS name of the Windows server>/<name of share> /mnt/windows-share cifs username=<USER>,password=<PASSWORD>,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,vers=2.0 0 0
<USER> user with access to the shared folder
<PASSWORD> password of the user mentioned above
5. execute following command to mount the Windows share
mount mount -a
Troubleshooting
In case the mounting procedure results in an error, check these two steps:
1. Force the Samba Version to 2.0 in /etc/fstab (see line in bold):
//<IP or DNS name of the Windows server>/<name of share> /mnt/windows-share cifs username=<USER>,password=<PASSWORD>,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,vers=2.0 0 0
2. Check if the Windows user has access to the drive itself or only to the folder.