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    • IRJI
      IRJ @travisdh1
      last edited by

      @travisdh1 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

      @IRJ You are not mounting them within /etc/fstab? I assume you don't want the password stored anywhere.

      Bash script it, something like:

      #!/bin/bash
      read -p "Enter your username: " user
      read -p "Enter your password: " pass
      mount -t smb -o username=$user,password=$pass //192.168.1.1/share1 /mount/point
      

      Yeah this is pretty much what I am looking for. However my laptop is not domain joined. I would like to save username and domain. Then just have it prompt for a password.

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @IRJ
        last edited by

        @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

        @Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

        I don't know schit about using Linux - but isn't there a way to automount partitions? wouldn't you use that same mechanism to mount SMB shares at boot? or a logon script for your user account that does it when you log in?

        I dont want automount because I jump networks alot. One thing I have noticed is that if you dont properly disconnect shares, it can cause longer load times in File Manger. I also dont use SMB shares but a few times throughout the day. I would rather just bring them up on demand.

        So why not script the shares for any given site, and when you're on-site and need those shares you simply run the bash script.

        @travisdh1 posted something that would work well for that.

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        • IRJI
          IRJ @DustinB3403
          last edited by

          @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

          @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

          @Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

          I don't know schit about using Linux - but isn't there a way to automount partitions? wouldn't you use that same mechanism to mount SMB shares at boot? or a logon script for your user account that does it when you log in?

          I dont want automount because I jump networks alot. One thing I have noticed is that if you dont properly disconnect shares, it can cause longer load times in File Manger. I also dont use SMB shares but a few times throughout the day. I would rather just bring them up on demand.

          So why not script the shares for any given site, and when you're on-site and need those shares you simply run the bash script.

          @travisdh1 posted something that would work well for that.

          Yep. I like his idea. I was just replying in order 🙂

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @IRJ
            last edited by

            @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

            @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

            @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

            @Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

            I don't know schit about using Linux - but isn't there a way to automount partitions? wouldn't you use that same mechanism to mount SMB shares at boot? or a logon script for your user account that does it when you log in?

            I dont want automount because I jump networks alot. One thing I have noticed is that if you dont properly disconnect shares, it can cause longer load times in File Manger. I also dont use SMB shares but a few times throughout the day. I would rather just bring them up on demand.

            So why not script the shares for any given site, and when you're on-site and need those shares you simply run the bash script.

            @travisdh1 posted something that would work well for that.

            Yep. I like his idea. I was just replying in order 🙂

            So was I, you just rapid fire responded. 🙂

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch
              last edited by

              Put your username and password in a text file in your hidden /home/user/.config folder.
              Create this file /home/user/.config/smb_creds
              With this content

              username=SMBUser
              password=SMBPassword
              

              Create a folder to mount the share to

              mkdir /home/user/mountfolder
              

              Put this line in /etc/fstab

              //192.168.1.1/share    /home/user/mountfolder    cifs    defaults,credentials=/home/user/.config/smb_creds,users,auto,uid=1000,gid=1000    0    0
              

              Reboot.

              had to google the fstab bit couldn't remember the syntax, so might be off, but should be close.

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              • IRJI
                IRJ @JaredBusch
                last edited by

                @JaredBusch said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                Put your username and password in a text file in your hidden /home/user/.config folder.
                Create this file /home/user/.config/smb_creds
                With this content

                username=SMBUser
                password=SMBPassword
                

                Can I store domain there as well?

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403 @JaredBusch
                  last edited by

                  @JaredBusch Isn't that automounting?

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403 @IRJ
                    last edited by

                    @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                    @JaredBusch said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                    Put your username and password in a text file in your hidden /home/user/.config folder.
                    Create this file /home/user/.config/smb_creds
                    With this content

                    username=SMBUser
                    password=SMBPassword
                    

                    Can I store domain there as well?

                    You'd just enter the username as domain@user iirc

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @DustinB3403
                      last edited by

                      @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                      @JaredBusch Isn't that automounting?

                      Yes, but I was typign all that when from before @travisdh1's reply.

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                      • IRJI
                        IRJ @DustinB3403
                        last edited by

                        @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                        @JaredBusch Isn't that automounting?

                        I really like the idea of cred file. That would make things easy.

                        Instead of autoconfig, I would like a script that I could use for connecting that breaks connection at reboot

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                        • IRJI
                          IRJ @DustinB3403
                          last edited by

                          @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                          @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                          @JaredBusch said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                          Put your username and password in a text file in your hidden /home/user/.config folder.
                          Create this file /home/user/.config/smb_creds
                          With this content

                          username=SMBUser
                          password=SMBPassword
                          

                          Can I store domain there as well?

                          You'd just enter the username as domain@user iirc

                          ok. That is easy enough.

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                          • travisdh1T
                            travisdh1 @IRJ
                            last edited by travisdh1

                            @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                            @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                            @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                            @JaredBusch said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                            Put your username and password in a text file in your hidden /home/user/.config folder.
                            Create this file /home/user/.config/smb_creds
                            With this content

                            username=SMBUser
                            password=SMBPassword
                            

                            Can I store domain there as well?

                            You'd just enter the username as domain@user iirc

                            ok. That is easy enough.

                            I'd make another script to unmount the shares when your done with them as well.

                            #!/bin/bash
                            umount /mount/point
                            
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                            • DustinB3403D
                              DustinB3403 @IRJ
                              last edited by

                              @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                              @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                              @JaredBusch Isn't that automounting?

                              I really like the idea of cred file. That would make things easy.

                              Instead of autoconfig, I would like a script that I could use for connecting that breaks connection at reboot

                              You still should dismount the share (in a normal circumstance), but at least the approach @travisdh1 posted won't automount.

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                              • JaredBuschJ
                                JaredBusch @IRJ
                                last edited by

                                @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                @JaredBusch Isn't that automounting?

                                I really like the idea of cred file. That would make things easy.

                                Instead of autoconfig, I would like a script that I could use for connecting that breaks connection at reboot

                                Combine the two suggestions.

                                Don't use fstab, use the mount. But don't prompt for the user/pass, read it from a config file.

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                                • DustinB3403D
                                  DustinB3403 @travisdh1
                                  last edited by

                                  @travisdh1 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                  @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                  @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                  @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                  @JaredBusch said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                  Put your username and password in a text file in your hidden /home/user/.config folder.
                                  Create this file /home/user/.config/smb_creds
                                  With this content

                                  username=SMBUser
                                  password=SMBPassword
                                  

                                  Can I store domain there as well?

                                  You'd just enter the username as domain@user iirc

                                  ok. That is easy enough.

                                  I'd make another script to unmount the shares when your done with them as well.

                                  #!/bin/bash
                                  unmount /mount/point
                                  

                                  Might make that one big general dismount for all of the shares you might even use. Rather than a script per SMB server.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @DustinB3403
                                    last edited by

                                    @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                    @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                    @JaredBusch said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                    Put your username and password in a text file in your hidden /home/user/.config folder.
                                    Create this file /home/user/.config/smb_creds
                                    With this content

                                    username=SMBUser
                                    password=SMBPassword
                                    

                                    Can I store domain there as well?

                                    You'd just enter the username as domain@user iirc

                                    or domain\username depending on what type of domain you're connecting to.

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                                    • travisdh1T
                                      travisdh1 @DustinB3403
                                      last edited by

                                      @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                      @travisdh1 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                      @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                      @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                      @IRJ said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                      @JaredBusch said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                      Put your username and password in a text file in your hidden /home/user/.config folder.
                                      Create this file /home/user/.config/smb_creds
                                      With this content

                                      username=SMBUser
                                      password=SMBPassword
                                      

                                      Can I store domain there as well?

                                      You'd just enter the username as domain@user iirc

                                      ok. That is easy enough.

                                      I'd make another script to unmount the shares when your done with them as well.

                                      #!/bin/bash
                                      unmount /mount/point
                                      

                                      Might make that one big general dismount for all of the shares you might even use. Rather than a script per SMB server.

                                      I don't like unmounting multiple things with a single command. I've been burned by unmounting important things in the past.

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                                      • DustinB3403D
                                        DustinB3403
                                        last edited by

                                        On a side question, how do you guys deal with password changes and SMB shares that get mounted like this? Seems like it would be a pain in the rear to have to go and constantly update several files with new passwords every 90 days or so.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @DustinB3403
                                          last edited by

                                          @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                          On a side question, how do you guys deal with password changes and SMB shares that get mounted like this? Seems like it would be a pain in the rear to have to go and constantly update several files with new passwords every 90 days or so.

                                          I know of no one who changes domain passwords that frequently - thank the maker. EHR passwords - that's another story.

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403 @Dashrender
                                            last edited by

                                            @Dashrender said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                            @DustinB3403 said in Looking for an effective way to quickly access SMB shares from Fedora:

                                            On a side question, how do you guys deal with password changes and SMB shares that get mounted like this? Seems like it would be a pain in the rear to have to go and constantly update several files with new passwords every 90 days or so.

                                            I know of no one who changes domain passwords that frequently - thank the maker. EHR passwords - that's another story.

                                            You know me 🙂

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