Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora
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@travisdh1 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
On a side question, how do you guys deal with password changes and SMB shares that get mounted like this? Seems like it would be a pain in the rear to have to go and constantly update several files with new passwords every 90 days or so.
That's why I suggested prompting for the password in that sample script.
Would you manually set the username instead though? (because users)
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@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
On a side question, how do you guys deal with password changes and SMB shares that get mounted like this? Seems like it would be a pain in the rear to have to go and constantly update several files with new passwords every 90 days or so.
I know of no one who changes domain passwords that frequently - thank the maker. EHR passwords - that's another story.
You know me
WTH are you doing that to your users?
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@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
On a side question, how do you guys deal with password changes and SMB shares that get mounted like this? Seems like it would be a pain in the rear to have to go and constantly update several files with new passwords every 90 days or so.
I know of no one who changes domain passwords that frequently - thank the maker. EHR passwords - that's another story.
You know me
WTH are you doing that to your users?
Because they choose to use Apple. . .
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Also the command is
umount
notunmount
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@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
Also the command is
umount
notunmount
atleast on Fedora 29.Typo by me
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@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
On a side question, how do you guys deal with password changes and SMB shares that get mounted like this? Seems like it would be a pain in the rear to have to go and constantly update several files with new passwords every 90 days or so.
I know of no one who changes domain passwords that frequently - thank the maker. EHR passwords - that's another story.
You know me
WTH are you doing that to your users?
Because they choose to use Apple. . .
what? why would t hat matter?
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@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
On a side question, how do you guys deal with password changes and SMB shares that get mounted like this? Seems like it would be a pain in the rear to have to go and constantly update several files with new passwords every 90 days or so.
I know of no one who changes domain passwords that frequently - thank the maker. EHR passwords - that's another story.
You know me
WTH are you doing that to your users?
Because they choose to use Apple. . .
what? why would t hat matter?
It's the only reason I can give you, it's above my pay-grade and I figure someone wanted to make the users pay.
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@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
@DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
On a side question, how do you guys deal with password changes and SMB shares that get mounted like this? Seems like it would be a pain in the rear to have to go and constantly update several files with new passwords every 90 days or so.
I know of no one who changes domain passwords that frequently - thank the maker. EHR passwords - that's another story.
You know me
WTH are you doing that to your users?
Because they choose to use Apple. . .
what? why would t hat matter?
It's the only reason I can give you, it's above my pay-grade and I figure someone wanted to make the users pay.
talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
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Autofs.
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@Francesco-Provino said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:
Autofs.
I have done some tinkering with Autofs... It's interesting, but it did work. I don't have it set up on anything at the moment though.