<HTML ><HEAD ><TITLE >smbmount</TITLE ><META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.57"></HEAD ><BODY CLASS="REFENTRY" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#840084" ALINK="#0000FF" ><H1 ><A NAME="SMBMOUNT" >smbmount</A ></H1 ><DIV CLASS="REFNAMEDIV" ><A NAME="AEN5" ></A ><H2 >Name</H2 >smbmount -- mount and smbfs filesystem</DIV ><DIV CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV" ><A NAME="AEN8" ></A ><H2 >Synopsis</H2 ><P ><B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbumount</B > {service} {mount-point} [-o options]</P ></DIV ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A NAME="AEN14" ></A ><H2 >DESCRIPTION</H2 ><P ><B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbmount</B > mounts a SMB filesystem. It is usually invoked as <B CLASS="COMMAND" >mount.smb</B > from the <B CLASS="COMMAND" >mount(8)</B > command when using the "-t smb" option. The kernel must support the smbfs filesystem. </P ><P >Options to smbmount are specified as a comma separated list of key=value pairs.</P ><P ><I CLASS="EMPHASIS" >NOTE:</I > <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbmount</B > calls <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbmnt(8)</B > to do the actual mount. You must make sure that <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbmnt</B > is in the path so that it can be found. </P ></DIV ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A NAME="AEN26" ></A ><H2 >OPTIONS</H2 ><P ></P ><DIV CLASS="VARIABLELIST" ><DL ><DT >username=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >specifies the username to connect as. If this is not given then the environment variable <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I > $USER</I ></TT > is used. This option can also take the form "user%password" or "user/workgroup" or "user/workgroup%password" to allow the password and workgroup to be specified as part of the username.</P ></DD ><DT >password=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >specifies the SMB password. If not given then <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbmount</B > will prompt for a passeword, unless the guest option is given. </P ></DD ><DT >netbiosname=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the source NetBIOS name. It defaults to the local hostname. </P ></DD ><DT >uid=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the uid that files will be mounted as. It may be specified as either a username or a numeric uid. </P ></DD ><DT >gid=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the gid that files will be mounted as. It may be specified as either a groupname or a numeric gid. </P ></DD ><DT >port=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the remote SMB port number. The default is 139. </P ></DD ><DT >fmask=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the file mask. This determines the permissions that remote files have in the local filesystem. The default is based on the current umask. </P ></DD ><DT >dmask=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the directory mask. This deterines the permissions that remote directories have in the local filesystem. The default is based on the current umask. </P ></DD ><DT >debug=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the debug level. This is useful for tracking down SMB connection problems. </P ></DD ><DT >ip=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the destination host or IP address. </P ></DD ><DT >workgroup=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the workgroup on the destination </P ></DD ><DT >sockopt=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the TCP socket options. See the <A HREF="smb.conf.5.html#SOCKETOPTIONS" TARGET="_top" ><TT CLASS="FILENAME" >smb.conf </TT ></A > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I >socket options</I ></TT > option. </P ></DD ><DT >scope=<arg></DT ><DD ><P >sets the NetBIOS scope </P ></DD ><DT >guest</DT ><DD ><P >don't prompt for a password </P ></DD ><DT >ro</DT ><DD ><P >mount read-only </P ></DD ><DT >rw</DT ><DD ><P >mount read-write </P ></DD ></DL ></DIV ></DIV ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A NAME="AEN98" ></A ><H2 >AUTHOR</H2 ><P >The current maintainer of smbfs and the userspace tools <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbmount</B >, <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbumount</B >, and <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbmnt</B > is <A HREF="mailto:urban@teststation.com" TARGET="_top" >Urban Widmark</A ></P ><P >The conversion of this manpage for Samba 2.2 was performed by Gerald Carter</P ></DIV ></BODY ></HTML >