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Date:      Tue, 26 Apr 2005 10:32:36 -0500
From:      Ash <omniBSD@speakeasy.net>
To:        kevintaber@discoverfinancial.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: smbfs in fstab
Message-ID:  <426E5F14.70204@speakeasy.net>
In-Reply-To: <OF67F0C2B8.20AFFAFB-ON86256FEF.004867CB-85256FEF.0048C9CA@discoverfinancial.com>
References:  <OF67F0C2B8.20AFFAFB-ON86256FEF.004867CB-85256FEF.0048C9CA@discoverfinancial.com>

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kevintaber@discoverfinancial.com wrote:
> currently I mount my XP share via: mount_smbfs -N //a7v133/raid /storage1
> 
> How can I get put this in my /etc/fstab so that it doesn't prompt me
> for a password upon bootup.  This winshare is accessible without a
> password and by anyone.  I have read through seveal forums and read
> man pages gallore, but I still remain unsuccessful.
> 
> 5.3-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p1 #0

 From the man page for mount_smbfs(8):

[quote]

~/.nsmbrc  Keeps static parameters for connections and other information.
            See /usr/share/examples/smbfs/dot.nsmbrc for details.
                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
...

  It is possible to use fstab(5) for smbfs mounts:

           //guest@samba/public    /smb/public     smbfs  rw,noauto 0   0

[/quote]


 From /usr/share/examples/smbfs/dot.nsmbrc:

[quote]

# smbfs lookups configuration files in next order:
#       1. ~/.nsmbrc
#       2. /etc/nsmb.conf - if this file found it will
#          override values with same keys from user files.

[/quote]


You will have to store your password in cleartext, but you seem to 
already be doing this in home directory since you are using the -N flag.

-Ash



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