Unix & Linux Asked by SK23 on January 19, 2021
I am trying to mount using:
mount.cifs //ad.xxx.py/home/yyyyy /mnt/adhome –o user=yyy
after entering the password I get:
mount error(13): Permission denied
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
Can someone explain what is going wrong here?
It looks like it is the share permission.
If it is an 'open share' use the -o username=username -o rw -o noperm
switches
I use this on a 'open' samba share:
sudo mount -t cifs //ls3/share /mnt/share -o username=username -o rw -o noperm
If it is not a 'open' share try:
sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o username=user -o password=userPW
Or use a credentials file:
sudo mount -t cifs //ls2/share /mnt/ls2 -o credentials=/path/cred_file
see
man mount.cifs
Answered by jc__ on January 19, 2021
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