[ale] mount.cifs showing uid/gid of remote nas

J. D. jdonline at gmail.com
Tue Oct 23 18:51:28 EDT 2007


Thanks James. I read that article in my digging but I wasn't
too keen on how to disable the cifs extensions. I think I need to hack
the nas to get shell access to try that. It is a Western Digital mybook
world ediitionII that some say can be hacked to allow access to its
linux os. Wouldn't that be sweet?

it is said that gcc is present so that opens up some possibilities.

Best regards,

J. D.

On 10/23/07, James Sumners <james.sumners at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This -- http://www.google.com/search?q=mount.cifs+uid
>
> Returned --
> http://lists.samba.org/archive/smb-clients/2005-May/000572.html
>
> On 10/23/07, J. D. <jdonline at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I have been trying to properly mount a samba share on my home
> > nas. I can mount it but it retains the uid and gid of the nas
> > instead of the local ones.
> >
> > Upon doing some research into mount.cifs it indicates
> > that the local uid and gid parameters can be set  as arguments
> > and that they should override the remote ones. When I
> > try this though it doesn't seem to have an effect.
> >
> > Here is what I have tried:
> > [17:51:54 root at servo /home]# mount.cifs //$NAS_IP_HERE/store /home/store
> -o
> > username=$FOOUSER,uid=501,gid=501
> >
> > and here is what I end up with:
> > [17:52:09 root at servo /home]# ls -l /home
> > drwx------ 11       33 root        0 Oct 22 10:39 store/
> > [17:52:12 root at servo /home]#
> >
> > As you can see the uid is 33 and the gid is root. It would be really
> cool
> > for it to have the
> > gid and uid of my $FOOUSER instead. This is under Centos 5 and I have
> > duplicated similar
> > trouble with Ubuntu 7.04. Help a geek out please. ;)
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > J. D.
> >
> >
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