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* [gentoo-user] samba vs. cifs
@ 2010-05-05 16:42 KH
  2010-05-05 17:08 ` Neil Bothwick
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  0 siblings, 3 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: KH @ 2010-05-05 16:42 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Hi List,

I just ran in a problem:

net-fs/mount-cifs ("net-fs/mount-cifs" is blocking net-fs/samba-3.4.6)

Somba is pulled in by the samba use-flag. The PC only is "client" to a 
server running samba. Do I need samba for this anymore? More specific 
(don't want to hear "moo"): Will I be able to mount a samba partition 
without setting the samba use flag and after unmerging samba?

Regards
kh



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* Re: [gentoo-user] samba vs. cifs
  2010-05-05 16:42 [gentoo-user] samba vs. cifs KH
@ 2010-05-05 17:08 ` Neil Bothwick
  2010-05-05 21:17 ` Matt Harrison
  2010-05-17  6:56 ` [gentoo-user] " KH
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Neil Bothwick @ 2010-05-05 17:08 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Wed, 05 May 2010 18:42:09 +0200, KH wrote:

> net-fs/mount-cifs ("net-fs/mount-cifs" is blocking net-fs/samba-3.4.6)

mount.cifs is now provided by Samba.

> Somba is pulled in by the samba use-flag. The PC only is "client" to a 
> server running samba. Do I need samba for this anymore? More specific 
> (don't want to hear "moo"): Will I be able to mount a samba partition 
> without setting the samba use flag and after unmerging samba?

Samba is the server. The client tools used to be a separate package but
it now looks like you should emerge samba with USE="-server smbclient".


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Home is where you hang your @.

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* Re: [gentoo-user] samba vs. cifs
  2010-05-05 16:42 [gentoo-user] samba vs. cifs KH
  2010-05-05 17:08 ` Neil Bothwick
@ 2010-05-05 21:17 ` Matt Harrison
  2010-05-17  6:56 ` [gentoo-user] " KH
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Matt Harrison @ 2010-05-05 21:17 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: KH; +Cc: gentoo-user

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On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 06:42:09PM +0200, KH wrote:
> Hi List,
> 
> I just ran in a problem:
> 
> net-fs/mount-cifs ("net-fs/mount-cifs" is blocking net-fs/samba-3.4.6)
> 
> Somba is pulled in by the samba use-flag. The PC only is "client" to a 
> server running samba. Do I need samba for this anymore? More specific 
> (don't want to hear "moo"): Will I be able to mount a samba partition 
> without setting the samba use flag and after unmerging samba?
> 
> Regards
> kh

I just enable cifs in the kernel and install the mount-cifs script. That lets me mount
remote shares with no trouble at all.

HTH

Matt

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* [gentoo-user] Re: samba vs. cifs
  2010-05-05 16:42 [gentoo-user] samba vs. cifs KH
  2010-05-05 17:08 ` Neil Bothwick
  2010-05-05 21:17 ` Matt Harrison
@ 2010-05-17  6:56 ` KH
  2010-05-17  6:59   ` KH
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: KH @ 2010-05-17  6:56 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user


On Wed, 05 May 2010 23:20:01 +0200, Matt Harrison wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] samba vs. cifs:

 >On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 06:42:09PM +0200, KH wrote:
[snip]
 >> specific (don't want to hear "moo"): Will I be able to mount a samba
 >> partition without setting the samba use flag and after unmerging
 >> samba?
 >>
 >> Regards
 >> kh
 >
 >I just enable cifs in the kernel and install the mount-cifs script.
 >That lets me mount remote shares with no trouble at all.

I don't even install the mount-cifs script.  I simply put the share
definition in /etc/fstab on the client, and then use the vanilla mount
command.  E.g.,

//192.168.0.2/backups    /usr/local/remote_backups    cifs
noauto,noexec,noatime,nodiratime,user=root,pass=eetoot          0 0

[The above should be on 1 line.]

Note that my real password for root is not "eetoot"; that is simply a
fake password I set up for Samba shares.

Whenever I need to transfer a backup archive to the server, I simply
issue:
    mount /usr/local/remote_backups
and then copy the data across.
-- 
Regards,

Dave  [RLU #314465]
======================================================================
dwnoon@... (David W Noon)
======================================================================


Hi,

just want to answer to that old mail.

I have it done as follows:

//way/2/otherpc /mnt/mountpoint cifs 
noatime,credentials=/root/.credentials,uid=1000,umask=000,user  0 0

and the file /.credentials can only be read by root. In there is my 
password and username:

username=myusername
password=mypswd

Regards
kh




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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: samba vs. cifs
  2010-05-17  6:56 ` [gentoo-user] " KH
@ 2010-05-17  6:59   ` KH
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: KH @ 2010-05-17  6:59 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Am 17.05.2010 08:56, schrieb KH:
>
> On Wed, 05 May 2010 23:20:01 +0200, Matt Harrison wrote about Re:
> [gentoo-user] samba vs. cifs:
>
>  >On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 06:42:09PM +0200, KH wrote:
> [snip]
>  >> specific (don't want to hear "moo"): Will I be able to mount a samba
>  >> partition without setting the samba use flag and after unmerging
>  >> samba?
>  >>
>  >> Regards
>  >> kh
>  >
>  >I just enable cifs in the kernel and install the mount-cifs script.
>  >That lets me mount remote shares with no trouble at all.
>
> I don't even install the mount-cifs script. I simply put the share
> definition in /etc/fstab on the client, and then use the vanilla mount
> command. E.g.,
>
> //192.168.0.2/backups /usr/local/remote_backups cifs
> noauto,noexec,noatime,nodiratime,user=root,pass=eetoot 0 0
>
> [The above should be on 1 line.]
>
> Note that my real password for root is not "eetoot"; that is simply a
> fake password I set up for Samba shares.
>
> Whenever I need to transfer a backup archive to the server, I simply
> issue:
> mount /usr/local/remote_backups
> and then copy the data across.

Well that didn't look the way I wanted it to look like. Shouldn't be a 
sig. So again:

Hi,

just want to answer to that old mail.

I have it done as follows:

//way/2/otherpc /mnt/mountpoint cifs 
noatime,credentials=/root/.credentials,uid=1000,umask=000,user  0 0

and the file /.credentials can only be read by root. In there is my 
password and username:

username=myusername
password=mypswd

Regards
kh





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