Murdock, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Try the smbclient command. I thought this was the mechanism that Samba
>provides for doing that. I havent read the man pages for a couple of
months.

The smbclient interface is similar to that of a command line FTP client.
It doesn't mount the share in a way that makes it available to other
applications.

The way I did this was to make smbmnt setuid, then create a ~/mnt/
directory with subdirectories for commonly used shares. Then I could mount
those shares to my own directories.




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